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Varsity Theater

Baton Rouge, LA
3353 Highland Road
, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 United States
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Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Art Deco
Function: Concerts
Seats: 740
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Robert H. Goodman
Firm: Unknown
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The Varsity is a former Art Deco movie house at the north gates of LSU.

The theater used to show a variety of films that were otherwise not available in Baton Rouge.

The Varsity is now a live music venue, although its old brick walls and movie posters have been preserved.

It has since been renovated in a 'techno-romantic' style, including some art work by Mann from N.O.

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When the Varsity Theatre was a movie theatre it seated 740 people.
posted by William on Dec 5, 2003 at 8:48am
The address for the Varsity Theatre is 3353 Highland Road, Baton Rouge, La.

posted by Chuck1231 on Mar 6, 2004 at 7:06pm
The original Varsity Theater was designed by Robert H. Goodman of Goodman and Miller Architects of Baton Rouge in 1937.
posted by Dana on Apr 7, 2004 at 12:03pm
Sometime in the late 1970's I believe, the Varsity was divided into two cinemas from it's original single cinema format. It was then known as the Varsity Twin Cinema and became primarily a repertory cinema, showing many old classic Hollywood movies, from Casablanca to Night of the Living Dead. Around 1985, the movie venue change to art films and independent films. Around 1987-88, the two cinema's were modified with long bench-like tables in front of the seats and a real food and booze menu was created. Waiters and waitresses would come around and take your food and drink order. This fad didn't last that long as your food would be brought to you after the film started usually, and was quite a distraction. This was the only theater in Baton Rouge that showed the controversial THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST in 1988 (an, of course, the picketers were there, but were made to stand and do there shouting across the street on Highland Road). In 1991, the venue changed again to that of a live concert hall. Better that than tearing it down...
posted by Chip Landry on Oct 17, 2007 at 3:35pm
The Varsity Theater can be seen in this photo.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 12, 2007 at 7:10am
Here is another 1982 photo.

posted by Lost Memory on Apr 23, 2009 at 8:42am
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