Douglass Theatre
The Douglass Theatre is a theatre in Macon, Georgia. It was founded in 1921 by Charles Henry Douglass, an African-American entrepreneur who was an established theatre developer well versed in the vaudeville and entertainment business.[citation needed] Ben Stein owned and managed the theater in 1928.[1] According to the Douglass Theatre website, the Douglass was a part of the Theater Owners Booking Association – a chain of 40 theatres that served as an agency for many African American artists and performers.[2][3][4]
The theatre remained in operation until the 1970s. It was dormant for many years before being saved from demolition in the 1990s by a community group that became the non-profit "Friends of the Douglass Theatre".[citation needed] A major renovation added central heating and air throughout the complex. State of the art stage lighting, sound and cinema equipment (including 35mm and 70 mm film formats with digital surround sound) were also added. New seating was installed and a portion of the first level was converted to an entrance lobby and waiting area to the annex area.
An early artist's rendering of the annex shows a three-story building. However, the annex is a single-story structure.
The theatre hosts many public and private events and parties, and serves as the viewing venue for the Macon Film Guild at the Douglass Theatre,[2] which shows select foreign and independent films.
References
- ^ Letter: Nashville, Tennessee to Ben Stein, Macon, Georgia, 1928 Feb. 4.
- ^ a b "Douglass Theatre - Macon, GA". Douglasstheatre.org. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
- ^ "The Blues, Black Vaudeville, and the Silver Screen, 1912-1930s: Selections from the Records of Macon's Douglass Theatre". Dlg.galileo.usg.edu. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
- ^ "UGA Libraries News & Events » History of Macon's Douglass Theatre online". Libs.uga.edu. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
External links
- Official Site
- The Blues, Black Vaudeville, and the Silver Screen, 1912-1930s: Selections from the Records of Macon's Douglass Theatre
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