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Egyptian Theatre (Delta, Colorado)

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Built
  
1933

CSRHP #
  
5DT.431

Phone
  
+1 970-874-9770

NRHP Reference #
  
93000575

Opened
  
1933

Added to NRHP
  
12 July 1993

Egyptian Theatre (Delta, Colorado)

Location
  
452 Main St., Delta, Colorado

Architect
  
M.S. Fallis Architect Co.; Moore, Art M.

Architectural style
  
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Egyptian Revival, Other

Address
  
452 Main St, Delta, CO 81416, USA

Similar
  
Fort Uncompahgre, Paradise Theatre, Dexter Cabin, Hornbek House, Ouray City Hall and Walsh Lib

The Egyptian Theatre in Delta, Colorado is an Egyptian Revival movie house. The 750-seat theater opened in 1928 at the height of the fashion for thematically-designed cinemas. It was designed by Hugh Janus who designed the Mayan Theatre in Denver.

The Egyptian is notable as one of the first locations for a promotion devised by 20th Century Fox regional manager, Charles Yeager, during the 1930s when business was poor in the small Colorado theaters he managed. "Bank Night" awarded $30 to a random patron once a week. The promotion improved attendance and kept theaters in business. Yeager's pilot program in Colorado was expanded so that by 1936 the promotion was in use at 4000 cinemas in the United States.

After years of decline and neglect the theater was restored in the 1990s, reopening in 1997 as a community theater. It was then renovated again in 2009 to accommodate for new groundbreaking 3D technology.

References

Egyptian Theatre (Delta, Colorado) Wikipedia