The Civic was built in 1929, seating 2,592, at a cost of over $2 million. It was built for master showman Marcus…
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Akron Civic TheatreAkron, OH
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Al Hirschfeld TheatreNew York, NY
The Al Hirschfeld Theatre was originally designed by architect G. Albert Lansburgh, and opened in November 1924 as the Martin Beck Theatre.…
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Al Ringling TheatreBaraboo, WI
The Al Ringling Theatre was the original movie palace designed by Rapp & Rapp, and built in 1915. One hundred years after…
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Alabama TheatreBirmingham, AL
Built in 1927, the iconic Alabama Theatre in Birmingham, Alabama was the largest venue in the Birmingham theater district, with seating for…
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Alameda Theater San AntonioSan Antonio, TX
EverGreene was retained by Overland Partners to conduct investigations of historic interior architectural finishes including paint, plaster, aluminum, terrazzo, tile, and Plexiglas,…
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Alameda Theatre & CineplexAlameda, CA
Designed by the prominent San Francisco architect Timothy L. Pflueger, the Alameda Theater was a grand Art Deco attraction featuring sculptured wall…
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Altria TheaterRichmond, VA
Richmond’s 1926 Moorish revival Altria Theater was originally built and used by the Shriners as the ACCA Temple Shrine. It was purchased…
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Asolo TheatreSarasota, FL
The Asolo Theatre, built in 1795 in northern Italy, was purchased by Ringling and reinstalled in his estate in Sarasota, Florida in…
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Auditorium TheatreChicago, IL
Opened in 1889, in the wake of Chicago’s great fire, the Auditorium Theatre, designed by the firm of Adler and Sullivan, has…
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August Wilson TheatreNew York City, NY
Formerly known as the Virginia Theatre, the August Wilson Theatre in Midtown Manhattan was designed by the architect C. Howard Crane &…
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Balboa TheatreSan Diego, CA
San Diego’s historic Balboa Theatre, built in 1924, originally served as a vaudeville theater and movie palace. The theater went through many…
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Bass Performance HallFort Worth, TX
The Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall opened in Fort Worth in May 1998, as a direct response to severe…
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Belasco TheatreNew York, NY
The Belasco Theatre was built in 1907 by David Belasco and designed by George Keister. Everett Shinn created the 18 murals and…
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Belding TheaterBushnell Performing Arts Center, Hartford, CT
The Belding Theater is part of The Bushnell Performing Arts Center located in Hartford, Connecticut. This 906-seat theater is a state-of-the-art space…
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Bethesda TheatreBethesda, MD
The Bethesda Theatre has evolved in many ways throughout its life. Designed by John Eberson, it was born as the Boro Theatre…
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Boardwalk HallAtlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, NJ
Constructed in 1929, this U.S. National Historic Landmark has endured as a cultural hub for nearly 100 years. Once deemed the world’s…
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Boston Opera HouseBoston, MA
Thomas Lamb originally designed the Boston Opera House (renamed as the Citizens Bank Opera House in 2019) as the B. F. Keith…
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Brooklyn TabernacleBrooklyn, NY
EverGreene restored the plasterwork and decorative painting at the former Loew’s Metropolitan Theater (1917, Thomas Lamb), a derelict theater in downtown Brooklyn. …
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Bucks County PlayhouseNew Hope, PA
The Bucks County Playhouse is located in New Hope, Pennsylvania, at the site of a former grist mill. The original structure was…
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California TheatreSan Jose, CA
The California Theatre, originally known as the Fox Theatre, is a 1927 Spanish Colonial-style movie palace and EverGreene was part of the…
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Carpenter TheatreRichmond, VA
The Carpenter Theatre opened in 1928. This Loew’s movie palace was designed by John Eberson, in his classic atmospheric style. The auditorium…
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Cascade TheatreRedding, CA
The Cascade Theatre in Redding, California is a prominent example of the Art Deco style of architecture. The Naify family, who operated…
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Castro Theatre, StudySan Francisco, CA
The Castro Theatre, located in the Castro District in San Francisco California, was built in 1922 by Timothy L. Pflueger. The design…
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Centralia Fox TheatreCentrailia, WA
The Fox Theatre in Centralia, WA opened in 1930. The space was originally designed as a single-screen movie theater, with a total…
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Cincinnati Music HallCincinnati, OH
The Cincinnati Music Hall project skillfully balanced restoration and modernization of one of the most architecturally acclaimed multi‐function performance venues in the…
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Civic Theatre, AllentownAllentown, PA
The Civic Theatre of Allentown is a venue for high-quality, local community productions. The theatre was built in 1928 and went through…
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Clemens Center For Performing ArtsElmira, NY
EverGreene was originally engaged to create custom Venetian Plaster finishes for more than 5,000 square feet of walls in the Clemens Performing…
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Colonial Theatre, Laconia RestorationLaconia, NH
The Colonial Theatre complex is the largest of several mixed-use blocks that were built in downtown Laconia, New Hampshire in the early…
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Colonial Theatre, PittsfieldPittsfield, MA
Over its 110-year history, the Colonial Theatre has hosted everyone from Sarah Bernhardt to James Taylor. From 1951 until about 2000 the…
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Columbus Palace TheatreColumbus, OH
The Columbus Palace Theatre opened in 1926 and was designed by famed theater architect Thomas Lamb, who sought inspiration for this project…
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Coronado Performing Arts CenterRockford, IL
The Coronado Theatre was originally opened in 1927 and began a three-year long renovation process in 1999, with the community-wide support of…
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Curran TheatreSan Francisco, CA
The Curran Theater was designed by Alfred Henry Jacobs and was built in 1922. The ceiling of the main lobby is plaster…
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Cutler Majestic TheaterBoston, MA
This opera house was built in 1903. It’s now owned by Emerson College and is a popular venue in Boston’s theater district. …
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David H. Koch TheaterNew York, NY
The David H. Koch Theater (formerly the New York State Theater) was built in 1964. Designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, the…
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Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae HallWellesley College, Wellesley, MA
The Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall is the largest auditorium in Wellesley College and the home of it’s Theater Studies Department. EverGreene…
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Embassy Theatre, LewistonLewiston, PA
The Embassy Theatre in Lewistown, Pennsylvania was completed in 1927 and designed by Albert Douglas Hill of Hodgens & Hill, a Philadelphia-based…
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Embassy Theatre, New York CityNew York, NY
One of New York City’s Thomas Lamb theaters, the Embassy Theatre opened in 1925. Murals and intricate plaster characterize the interior, which…
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Fillmore TheaterDetroit, MI
In the summer of 2018, the Fillmore Theater contracted EverGreene Architectural Arts to restore the plaster ceiling and upper side walls of…
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Folly TheaterKansas City, MO
The Folly Theater has a colorful history, from originally being a Vaudville Hall designed by Louis C. Curtis in 1900 and then…
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Fox Fullerton TheatreFullerton, CA
The Fox Fullerton Theatre opened in May 1925 as a vaudeville and silent movie house with seating for 900. It was originally…
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Fox Theater, SpokaneSpokane, WA
At its grand opening in 1931, the Art Deco style Fox Theater was the pride of Spokane, Washington. Built during the dark…
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Fox Theatre, OaklandOakland, CA
A former movie theater and 2,800-seat concert hall nowadays, the Fox Oakland Theater originally opened in 1928, running films until 1970. The…
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Fox Theatre, TucsonTucson, AZ
The Fox Theatre opened in Tucson in 1930 and closed in 1974. For 25 years after its closure, the theater essentially became…
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George Gund Foundation LobbyOhio Theatre, Cleveland, OH
Designed by the architect Thomas Lamb, the Ohio Theatre was originally built as a 1,300-seat theater for live performances in 1921. In…
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Golden State TheatreMonterey, CA
The Golden State Theatre opened in 1926. Designed by the architectural firm Reid & Reid as an atmospheric movie palace, it was…
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Granada TheatreSanta Barbara, CA
The Granada Theater, designed by architect A. B. Rosenthal of Los Angeles and built in 1924, architectural design inspiration comes from an…
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Grand Opera House, MeridianMeridian, MS
The Grand Opera House of Meridian, Mississippi was built in 1889 by Architect G. M. Torgenson and the interior was designed by…
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Helen Hayes TheatreNew York, NY
Originally named the “Little Theater” when it was built in 1912 by Winthrop Ames, the Helen Hayes Theater was conceived as an intimate venue where…
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Herbst TheatreVeterans Building, San Francisco, CA
Originally called the Veterans Auditorium, this historic 890-seat theatre opened in 1915 and is considered historically significant as the birthplace of the United…
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Hippodrome/Colony Historical Theatre Fire CurtainMarietta, OH
The theater, originally known as the Hippodrome, was built in 1911 near Union Street located in historic downtown Marietta, Ohio. It was…
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Historic Academy of Music TheatreAcademy Center of the Arts, Lynchburg, VA
Built in 1905, the Academy of Music Theatre was a thriving performance venue before it was ravaged by a fire in 1911.…
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Historic AmphitheaterUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
We were contracted by the University of Virginia to perform conservation treatment on the McIntire Amphitheatre located on the University of Virginia…
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Holland TheatreBellefontaine, OH
A new chapter has been written in the Holland Theatre’s history. The theatre stage was dark for part of 2018 and 2019…
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Hollywood Pantages TheatreLos Angeles, CA
Designed by architect B. Marcus Priteca and opened in 1930, the magnificent Art Deco-style Hollywood Pantages Theatre was the last theater erected…
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Hudson TheatreNew York, NY
Since its opening in 1903, the Hudson Theatre has lived many lives and is one of the few theaters with elements of…
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Kings TheatreBrooklyn, NY
Kings Theatre was designed in the French Baroque style in the 1920s. It was one of the five Loew’s Wonder Theaters in…
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LA Tower TheatreLos Angeles, CA
The historic Tower Theatre was designed in 1927 by renowned movie theater architect S. Charles Lee. It was the first theater wired…
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Landmark TheatreSyracuse, NY
The Landmark Theatre opened in 1928 as the Loew’s State Theatre. This sprawling Thomas Lamb movie Palace is almost 35,000 square feet…
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Leimert TheatreLos Angeles, CA
The Leimert Theatre (now known as the Vision Theatre) was built in 1932 in Leimert Park Village, a neighborhood of Los Angeles.…
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Lerner TheatreElkhart, IN
Built in 1924 by Vitzhum and Burns, the Lerner had received several renovations and attempted restorations by its multiple owners over the…
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Los Angeles TheatreLos Angeles, CA
The Los Angeles Theatre was constructed in 1930-31, reportedly in less than six months, before it opened on January 30, 1931. The…
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Lunt-Fontanne TheatreNew York, NY
The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre opened on January 10, 1910. It was originally named “The Globe,” after Shakespeare’s theatre in England. Located on 46th…
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Lyric TheatreBirmingham, AL
The Lyric Theater, built in 1914 in Birmingham, as part of B. F. Keith’s Vaudeville circuit, is one of the few theaters…
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Mask & Wig ClubPhiladelphia, PA
The Mask & Wig Club was founded in 1889 as a student theatrical organization. In 1894, the club purchased a stable in…
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Memorial Hall & Sanders TheaterHarvard University, Cambridge, MA
Harvard’s Memorial Hall, which was designed by Henry Van Brunt & William Robert Ware, and built in 1870 is considered one of…
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Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts CenterCleveland, OH
Originally built as Temple Tifereth-Israel in 1924, the Temple was led by the influential Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver and by 1927 had…
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Mount Baker TheatreBellingham, WA
The Mount Baker Theatre was designed by Architect R.C. Reamer in the classic style with an emphasis on Moorish-Spanish motifs and opened…
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Neil Simon TheatreNew York, NY
The Neil Simon Theatre was designed by the renowned theatre architect Herbert J. Krapp, and was originally named the “Alvin Theatre” after…
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New Amsterdam TheatreNew York, NY
The New Amsterdam Theatre was built in 1902-1903 and designed by the architecture firm Hertz and Tallant. The New Amsterdam is known…
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New Mission TheatreAlamo Drafthouse Cinema, San Francisco, CA
Built in 1916 by Reid & Reid, the New Mission Theatre has long been a neighborhood landmark for the Mission District in…
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Palace Theatre, StamfordStamford, CT
The Palace Theatre was originally a vaudeville house designed by Thomas Lamb. It opened in 1927 in Stamford, Connecticut. After falling into…
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Paramount Theatre at Emerson CollegeBoston, MA
Opening in 1932, the Paramount Theatre, designed by Architect Arthur Bowditch, with a richly appointed French art deco interior typical of the…
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Parkway TheatreBaltimore, MD
The Parkway theater was designed by Oliver Birkhead Wight. It opened in 1915 as one of the east coast’s original movie palaces.…
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Pierre Bourdelle MuralsCincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati Union Terminal, built by Fellheimer & Wagner in 1933, underwent a major two-year renovation in 2016. After completing the first phase…
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Proctors TheatreSchenectady, NY
Proctors Theatre, a former vaudeville house designed by architect Thomas Lamb, located in Schenectady, has kept EverGreene working to restore the historic…
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Radio City Music Hall MuralsNew York, NY
Radio City is the iconic theater. The murals, featured in the various public areas, make going to Radio City unforgettable. EverGreene implemented several conservation…
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Richard Rodgers TheatreNew York, NY
The Richard Rodgers Theatre opened in 1924 and, originally called the 46th Street Theatre, it was renamed in 1990 to honor the…
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Roper TheaterNorfolk, VA
Despite having completed a major renovation only a few years earlier at Roper Theater, a number of condition problems had developed at…
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Russian LoungeKennedy Center, Washington, DC
EverGreene artists and fabricators created more than 100 acoustic panels, with a custom plaster finish, to be installed in the newly reconstructed…
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Rylander TheatreAmericus, GA
This C.K. Howell designed theatre was originally opened in 1921 as a vaudeville house with a seating capacity of around 600. It’s…
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Saenger TheatreNew Orleans, LA
By the time Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and dumped 20 feet of water in the Sanger, the 4,000-seat atmospheric theater had…
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Samuel J. Friedman TheatreNew York, NY
The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, formerly known as the Biltmore Theatre, was built in 1925-26 and is one of six Broadway theaters…
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Severance HallCleveland, OH
As part of the $36 million renovation and expansion of the renowned orchestra hall, EverGreene provided comprehensive services for conservation, restoration, and…
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Shea’s Performing Arts CenterBuffalo, NY
Shea’s Buffalo Theatre is the historic crown jewel of Shea’s Performing Arts Center. This 4,000 seat theatre designed by Rapp & Rapp…
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Shubert & Booth SgraffitoNew York, NY
The Shubert & Booth theaters are two neighboring theaters sharing a homogenous architectural exterior. The theaters utilize an uncommon architectural design called…
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Silver TheaterSilver Spring, MD
The Silver Theater in Silver Spring, Maryland, is a true gem of 1930’s Art Deco architecture. Completed in 1938 to the design…
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St. George TheatreStaten Island, NY
The St. George Theatre is located in the historic St. George district of Staten Island. The theater was built between 1928 and…
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St. George Theatre, Paint StudyStaten Island, NY
The St. George Theatre is located in the historic St. George district of Staten Island. The theater was built between 1928 and 1929…
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Tacoma Pantages TheatreTacoma, WA
The Pantages Theatre in Tacoma, Washington opened in January 1918 and was designed by the architect B. Marcus Priteca. The theater was…
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Tampa TheatreTampa, FL
The Tampa Theatre was designed as an atmospheric-style movie palace by architect John Eberson, which opened its doors on October 15, 1926.…
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Tampa Theatre Auditorium Paint StudyTampa, FL
The Tampa Theatre, designed in a Florida Spanish and Italian Renaissance style, opened on October 15, 1926. Architect John Eberson, founder of…
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Tennessee TheatreKnoxville, TN
The Tennessee Theatre was designed by the architecture firm Graven and Mayger in 1928. Experiencing the Tennessee Theatre is mesmerizing. The theater…
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The Bob Hope (Fox) TheatreStockton, CA
The Bob Hope Theatre (originally Fox California Theater) was designed as a movie palace by Balch & Stanberry and opened its doors…
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The Historic West Bend TheatreWest Bend, WI
In December 2018 our conservation team was brought in to conduct paint analysis for interior spaces of the Historic West Bend Theatre…
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The Lyric Theatre, New York CityNew York, NY
EverGreene artists designed and created new murals for the Lyric Theatre (previously known as the Foxwoods Theatre, the Hilton Theatre, and the Ford…
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The Olympia TheatreMiami, FL
The Olympia Theatre at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts owes its distinctively Moorish character to renowned atmospheric theater architect John…
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The Plaza TheaterEl Paso, TX
Built in 1930 and closed in 1987, the breathtaking Plaza Theater, designed by W. Scott Dunne, was restored with help from EverGreene…
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The Portsmouth Music HallPortsmouth, NH
The Portsmouth Music Hall first opened in 1878 as a Vaudeville theater and is the oldest theater in New Hampshire. As part…
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The Stanley TheatreUtica, NY
The Stanley Theatre in Utica, New York was designed by renowned theater designer, Thomas Lamb, and opened in 1928. It was designed…
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Thomaston Opera HouseThomaston, CT
The Thomaston Opera House was built in 1884 in a Romanesque architectural style and is used as both a performance venue and the…
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Times Square ChurchNew York, NY
The French Baroque style Times Square Church previously known as the Mark Hellinger Theater (and originally built in 1929 as the Hollywood…
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United PalaceNew York, NY
United Palace was originally one of the five famed Loew’s “Wonder Theatres.” The theater was originally known as Loew’s 175th Street Theatre,…
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Village East CinemaNew York, NY
Built in 1925 as the Yiddish Art Theatre, the City Cinema Village East is one of a handful of Moorish Revival-style buildings…
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Walker Theatre-TargetBrooklyn, NY
The Walker Theatre first opened in the late 1920s and served as a movie palace for several decades. After it closed in…
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Warner Theatre, ErieErie, PA
The Warner Theatre in Erie, Pennsylvania opened its doors on April 10, 1931. Eight thousand colored lights illuminated the ten-ton marquee that…
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Warner Theatre, TorringtonTorrington, CT
Opened in 1931 as part of the Warner Bros chain of movie theatres, the Warner Theatre in Torrington is a late work…
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Weill CaféCarnegie Hall, New York, NY
Carnegie Hall, built by Andrew Carnegie, opened for its first concert in 1891. Falling into disrepair in the 1950s, the City of…
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Winold Reiss Mosaic MuralsCincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati Union Terminal was built in the Art Deco style in 1933 by the firm of Fellheimer & Wagner. Fellheimer was the…
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Winter Garden TheatreNew York, NY
When the long-running musical Cats closed, the NYC-based Shubert Organization took the opportunity to restore the interior of the Winter Garden Theatre…