We began preserving historic theaters and performing arts venues over 40 years ago, and our passion continues to this day.
Theaters sustain cultural health and artistic growth in our communities, enriching lives and transcending imagination. The restoration of historic theaters often contributes to the ability to revitalize entire neighborhoods or communities. We provide a broad range of specialty restoration and historic preservation services, ranging from the restoration of intricately painted fire curtains to the design of custom murals for modern performance spaces. Our experience includes elaborate atmospheric theaters, small community performance spaces, and countless adaptive reuse projects. We proudly invite you to browse our extensive portfolio.
Theaters & Entertainment Venues
Atmospheric Theaters
Made popular in the 1920s by architect John Eberson, interiors mimicked exotic European places.
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Thomas Lamb Theaters
His designs were integral in setting the standard for the large, lavish movie palaces of the 1910s and 20s.
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Adaptive Reuse
Transform abandoned or underused buildings into new gathering places, theaters, schools, offices, or retail spaces.
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Interactive Theater Brochure
Download our interactive Theater Brochure which guides you through our specialized services and portfolio.
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Kings Theater Brochure
The Kings Theatre was built
in the late 1920s under the
guidance of the notable
architectural firm Rapp &
Rapp and interior designer
Harold W. Rambusch.
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Ohio Theater Brochure
Designed by architect
Thomas Lamb, the Ohio
Theatre was originally built
as a 1,300-seat theater for
live performances in 1921.
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