The original structure was a Methodist Church erected in the 1850s. When it was converted into an opera house, there was additional space added in the back for a stage area. A balcony was needed and a new facade was added. It opened in 1886 and...
The original structure was a Methodist Church erected in the 1850s. When it was converted into an opera house, there was additional space added in the back for a stage area. A balcony was needed and a new facade was added. It opened in 1886 and...
In the Madison Courier, October 3, 1938, were these headlines, "New Ohio Theater Contains Most Modern Equipment Available." With this declaration, the Ohio Theater opened its doors to Madisonians. It was proclaimed to be the finest theater in...
This image shows the interior of the Anderson State Theater taken from the balcony. It includes the balcony, floor seating, stage, and a portion of the wall decoration.
The Paramount Theater opened in August 1929. Today it is still in operation as a special events venue. The streets are decorated for Christmas, as the hanging garlands show. In the background, the WHBU tower can be seen.
The image shows some of the exterior details of the building. The Oddfellows Lodge constructed this theater. It was originally called the Alhambra Opera House and later was referred to as the Alhambra Theater.
The image shows the front entrance to the theater. The original theater building was opened in May 1926. However, it burned, was rebuilt, and reopened in February 1933.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the exterior of the building. The theater was called the Woodland Twin when it opened and was renamed the Woodland Apollo adn Woodland Bijou in 1974.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the interior of Clowes. Clowes is located at Butler University. It was built in memory of Dr. George Henry Alexander Clowes, former research director at Eli Lilly Co.
Theaters; Marion County (Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.)
The image shows the exterior front facade and marquee of the Festival Theater. It was also known as the Irving Theater and was located in the Irvington neighborhood of Indianapolis.