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National Theater (Richmond, Virginia)

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Location
  
Richmond, Virginia

Operator
  
AEG Live

Capacity
  
1,500

Opened
  
1923

Owner
  
AEG Live

Type
  
Theater

Renovated
  
2009

Phone
  
+1 804-612-1900

National Theater (Richmond, Virginia)

Address
  
708 E Broad St, Richmond, VA 23219, USA

Similar
  
Norva Theatre, Jefferson Theater, Richmond Coliseum, The Canal Club, Richmond CenterStage

Profiles

The National Theater is a historic theater in Richmond, Virginia. Part of a city block along the 700 block of Broad Street once known as Theatre Row, it is the only surviving auditorium of the row (the others now exist in facade only).

The National Theater was built in 1923, originally staging both live entertainment (such as vaudeville shows) as well as motion-pictures. In 1968, it was converted into a dedicated cinema, which closed on September 5, 1983.

Restored and reopened in 2008 by RIC Capital Ventures, the theater, operating as The National, is used as a performing arts and music venue. In 2014, the venue was acquired by AEG Live.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003 and is located in the Grace Street Commercial Historic District.

References

National Theater (Richmond, Virginia) Wikipedia