Greek Theatre (Baton Rouge)

Eventually, Governor Long ran out of money and he asked LSU President Jimmie Smith to pay for the remaining students.

Over time, the side entrances to the "formal garden" were blocked, so in the 1970s the area became known as the "Enchanted Forest" as it became more secluded due to its lack of access.

During the summers of 2001 and 2002, the Pass the Hat Festival presented a series of free Shakespeare productions including Macbeth and Julius Caesar.

The theatre is currently managed by the University Union and is still used today for outdoor concerts, performances, religious ceremonies and a place for students and people to congregate.

In August 2020, the Tiger Marching Band moved into the Greek Theater full time, where they held music rehearsals throughout the semester.

Greek Theatre (Baton Rouge)