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Princess Theatre, Decatur

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Location
  
Decatur, Alabama

Type
  
Performing arts center

Renovated
  
1941, 1978

Opened
  
30 December 1919

Capacity
  
677

Owner
  
City of Decatur

Built
  
1887

Designated ARLH
  
October 23, 1981

Phone
  
+1 256-350-1745

Architectural style
  
Art Deco

Princess Theatre, Decatur

Address
  
112 2nd Ave NE, Decatur, AL 35601, USA

Similar
  
State Bank Building - Decatur B, Point Mallard Park, Carnegie Visual Art Center, Celebration Arena, Rhea‑McEntire House

Profiles

The Princess Theatre is a 677-seat performing arts venue in Decatur, Alabama. The art deco-style building was originally built in 1887 as a livery stable. In 1919, the building was transformed into a silent film and vaudeville playhouse.

Contents

In 1941 the Princess received its art deco redesign. A bright neon marque which displays the name was installed around the same time. Local architect Albert Frahn painted the interior in burgundy and gray, with glow-in-the-dark murals. Outside the doors, the floor is paved with terrazzo in a map of Alabama, that marks the Tennessee River and City of Decatur.

In 1978, the city of Decatur purchased The Princess after it closed its doors as a movie house. The city gave the theatre a $750,000 renovation, and the stage was again open as the premier performing arts venue for the Decatur area. The building was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in 1981.

The Princess and education

Annually, the Princess hosts 60,000 customers, 20,000 of whom are students and teachers. Professional performers regularly visit Decatur to perform during school hours for arts education. The theater also sponsors performers that visit the local Decatur City Schools to teach in the schools.

Future renovation and restoration efforts

The City of Decatur completed renovation in the Sexton Lobby and in the future to restore The Princess to the way it looked during the time period of the 1950s and 1960s. This includes removing paint that covers the murals painted by Albert Frahn. Efforts have created a large reception area adjacent and connected to the main theatre. It includes additional second floor access, concessions, restrooms, dressing rooms, as well as a second entrance to the building was completed in April 2009.

References

Princess Theatre, Decatur Wikipedia


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