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East Mountain Centre for Theatre
Cedar Crest, NM 87008
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(505) 286-1950
Since 2001 the East Mountain Centre for Theatre has brought quality theatre to the greater East Mountain Community. Our mission is to provide area residents the opportunity to attend and to participate in quality presentations.
Tags: Sandia Park, Entertainment/Recreation, Art & Theater, For Kids
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