The Brownville Village Theatre is located in the southern part of Nebraska right on the border of Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa. Brownville Nebraska is the oldest town in the state. The theatre was created out of an old church and has a very intimate, yet creative climate. The theatre celebrates its 36th season in Brownville and audiences come from all 3 states and other surrounding areas to see the productions.
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