Box Office: (205) 444-7888 • Hours: Monday - Saturday, 10 am - 6 pm plus special hours for performances
The Warblers
Thursday, April 30 • 7 pm
The Warblers Club is a men’s chorus whose roots originated with the 1929 boys’ glee club of Woodlawn High School in Birmingham, Alabama. In the mid-70’s the Warblers Club ceased to exist as a high school organization. In 1988 a group of Woodlawn Warblers alumni reformed the chorus for a reunion show which was held at the historic Alabama Theater. The club has since continued to regularly perform for numerous civic, religious, charitable and commercial functions. Even today, the club’s membership includes many men who participated with the Woodlawn Warblers during their high school days. Music performed by the Warblers includes a repertoire of traditional, spiritual, religious and patriotic numbers. The club looks forward to celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2029.
The Jason
Bishop show
October 23 & 24 • 7 pm
New Directions Veterans Choir
November 20 & 21 • 7 pm
Christmas in Killarney
December 9 & 10 • 7 pm
Great Expectations
January 27 & 28 • 7 pm
Marty Raybon,
Linda Davis,
Mitch Rossell
February 25 & 26 • 7 pm
A World- Class
Performing Arts Center
in the Heart of Hoover
The Library Theatre is known internationally as a world-class performing arts center. We present music, drama, dance and a variety of eclectic events. We are located on the Lower Level of the Hoover Library. Most of our musical artists are Grammy award winners and our plays are routed National Tours.
Some of our favorite performers over the years include Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Los Lobos, Marc Cohn, Jim Brickman, Kathy Mattea, Pam Tillis/Mel Tillis, Black Jacket Symphony, Dailey & Vincent, Nickel Creek, Los Lonely Boys, Lorrie Morgan, Edwin McCain, Molly Ringwald, Phil Vassar, Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors, Blind Boys of Alabama, The Gatlin Brothers, Diane Reeves, Carlene Carter, Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls, Deana Carter and the list goes on and on. Dailey and Vincent have played on our stage a total of seven times, all with sold out performances and a list of over 300 patrons on the waiting list that we still could not accommodate. Molly Ringwald and Marc Cohn have each performed here twice. Really, it is too hard to pick our favorites!

