Global Information Lookup Global Information

Carolina Theatre of Greensboro information


The Carolina Theatre of Greensboro
The Showplace of the Carolinas
The Carolina Theatre in daylight
Map
Address310 South Greene Street
LocationGreensboro, North Carolina, US
OwnerCarolina Theatre of Greensboro, Inc.
TypePerforming-arts center
Capacity1,101
Construction
Built1920s
OpenedOctober 31, 1927
Renovated1978, 1990, 2018
Website
carolinatheatre.com

The Carolina Theatre of Greensboro is Greensboro, North Carolina's only remaining historic theatre. It was billed as “The Showplace of the Carolinas” when it opened on Halloween night, 1927. The 2,200 seat structure was built for the Saenger-Publix Company, cost over $500,000 to build and was one of the first commercial buildings to be air conditioned in the state.[1]

Early programs featured live performances, the Carolina Theatre Orchestra, the Carolina News newsreel, audience sing-alongs and silent films accompanied on the Robert Morton theatre organ. Saenger installed a Vitaphone sound system in 1928. The first "talkies" attracted sellout crowds. The first movie with sound shown at the Carolina was Glorious Betsy starring Conrad Nagle in 1928. The Jazz Singer was shown next.[2]

When constructed, the auditorium had a segregated balcony plus a mezzanine. Black patrons entered by a separate stairway and could only sit in the balcony. As late as May, 1963, the theatre was segregated. On May 15, 1963, students from North Carolina A&T University and Bennett College blocked the theatre's entrance when they were refused entrance.[3]

By the early 1970s, the theatre had declined and was slated for demolition by its owner, Jefferson Pilot Corporation, now Lincoln National Corporation. The United Arts Council of Greensboro raised $550,000 to purchase the building from Jefferson Pilot at a bargain price. The United Arts Council refurbished the Theatre before reopening it as a community arts performing arts center in 1978.[4]

In 1981, a mentally disturbed woman started a fire at the theatre and necessitated a second refurbishment. The balcony was closed and later new lighting and sound systems installed. In its present configuration, the theatre seats 1,101.

Today, the Carolina Theatre is owned and operated by Carolina Theatre of Greensboro, Incorporated – a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation. Brian Gray is currently Executive Director of the corporation.[5]

The theatre is home to the Greensboro Ballet. Community Theatre of Greensboro mounts its annual production of The Wizard of Oz every November at The Carolina.

With the exception of several public grants for restoration and maintenance, the Theatre operates on its own receipts and private contributions. Current programming includes classic and artistic movies, touring performers and companies, local theatre and dance productions, and other nonprofit and corporate uses.

CTOG, Inc. is a member of the League of Historic American Theatres and North Carolina Presenters Consortium.

A renovation campaign to raise $2.5 million was announced September 14, 2017, with renovations complete in October 2018.[6]

  1. ^ Saenger Amusements Website
  2. ^ Greensboro Daily News, Page D35, May 29, 1971
  3. ^ Civilities and Civil Rights, page 169, Oxford University Press, 1980
  4. ^ Cinema Treasures Website
  5. ^ Carolina Theatre Website
  6. ^ Kane, Dawn (September 14, 2017). "Historic Carolina Theatre announces $2.5 million fundraising campaign". News & Record. Retrieved September 15, 2017.

and 24 Related for: Carolina Theatre of Greensboro information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8588 seconds.)

Carolina Theatre of Greensboro

Last Update:

The Carolina Theatre of Greensboro is Greensboro, North Carolina's only remaining historic theatre. It was billed as “The Showplace of the Carolinas” when...

Word Count : 506

Greensboro Coliseum Complex

Last Update:

center, museum, theatre, and an indoor pavilion. It is the home of the UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team, the Greensboro Swarm of the NBA G League...

Word Count : 4882

Carolina Theatre

Last Update:

North Carolina Carolina Theatre of Greensboro, a performing arts venue in Greensboro, North Carolina Carolina Theatre (Lumberton, North Carolina), a performing...

Word Count : 93

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Last Update:

University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG or UNC Greensboro) is a public research university in Greensboro, North Carolina. It is part of the University...

Word Count : 2962

Greensboro Ballet

Last Update:

Greensboro Ballet is a professional ballet company in North Carolina. It is the only ballet company in the Piedmont Triad. It is one of the few non-profit...

Word Count : 1502

Kudzu Wish

Last Update:

The Crown at Carolina Theatre in Greensboro". Greensboro News and Record. Retrieved 2019-03-28. "Kudzu Wish". Carolina Theatre of Greensboro. Retrieved...

Word Count : 889

Isaac Cole Powell

Last Update:

Broadway revival of West Side Story. Powell was raised in Greensboro, North Carolina, the youngest of three children born to Terry and Will Powell, a three-time...

Word Count : 1115

Mark Russell

Last Update:

October 30, 2016, at the Carolina Theatre in Greensboro, North Carolina. Russell was portrayed by Mark McKinney in a 1996 episode of Saturday Night Live....

Word Count : 1023

List of Art Deco architecture in North Carolina

Last Update:

Gastonia, 1935 Webb Theatre, Gastonia, 1930 Ellis-Stone Building/Thalimer Department Store, Downtown Greensboro Historic District, Greensboro, 1906 and 1930s...

Word Count : 1398

Downtown Greensboro Historic District

Last Update:

Downtown Greensboro Historic District is a national historic district located at Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. When first listed, the district...

Word Count : 290

Elissa Minet Fuchs

Last Update:

Rouge Ballet Theatre in Louisiana and worked as the artistic director, ballet mistress, and choreographer at Greensboro Ballet in North Carolina. Fuchs was...

Word Count : 1369

Cody Rigsby

Last Update:

California but raised in Greensboro, North Carolina. In his freshman year of college at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, he began attending...

Word Count : 595

Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts

Last Update:

Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina is an $88 million 3,023-seat performing arts facility. Its first public...

Word Count : 1838

Triad Stage

Last Update:

Triad Stage was a regional theatre located at 232 South Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina. Triad Stage began with the goal of creating a professional...

Word Count : 667

Greensboro Day School

Last Update:

Greensboro Day School is a private, day, college preparatory school located in Greensboro, North Carolina. It enrolls students from age 2 through grade...

Word Count : 714

Kara Medoff Barnett

Last Update:

director of American Ballet Theatre. Kara Silber Medoff was born on September 26, 1978, in Durham, North Carolina, as the first of six children to Dr. Jeffrey...

Word Count : 929

Dark Star Orchestra

Last Update:

000th show at Carolina Theatre in Greensboro, N.C. The show did not adhere to a particular Grateful Dead setlist but was instead composed of highlights from...

Word Count : 1537

Janet Lilly

Last Update:

2011 she joined the faculty of the UNCG School of Music, Theatre and Dance at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, succeeding Jan Van Dyke as...

Word Count : 566

Aldona Wos

Last Update:

moved to Greensboro, North Carolina, with her husband Louis DeJoy, who was CEO of New Breed Logistics Inc. from 1983 to 2014. In North Carolina, she and...

Word Count : 3232

Lydia Clarke

Last Update:

Charlton Heston on March 17, 1944, at Grace Methodist Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, and their marriage lasted for 64 years until his death on April...

Word Count : 377

Maryhelen Mayfield

Last Update:

before moving to North Carolina to serve as both artistic and executive director of Greensboro Ballet. She served as the director of the ballet from 1980...

Word Count : 828

Greensboro Cultural Center

Last Update:

Community Theatre of Greensboro, Dance Project, Greensboro Ballet, and Triad Pride Performing Arts. The Van Dyke Performance Space, named in honor of Jan Van...

Word Count : 609

Whitney Way Thore

Last Update:

subject of the reality show My Big Fat Fabulous Life, which airs on TLC. Whitney Way Thore was born on April 14, 1984, in Greensboro, North Carolina, to Glenn...

Word Count : 478

Miss North Carolina

Last Update:

including Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Durham, Burlington, Wilmington, and Morehead City. Taylor Loyd of Mooresville, North Carolina was crowned Miss...

Word Count : 1183

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net