The renovation of the Dallas Theater in Dallas, Georgia was completed in 2006. The facility will be owned and operated by the City of Dallas. Currently under construction is the Dallas Civic and Cultural Center which will be connected to the Theater and will share the dressing room facilities.
The Theater was designed to reflect the Art Deco style of the rebuilt 1948 theater. The original 1928 Strand Theater burned in 1947 and was immediately rebuilt by Mr. Welch. Although completely rebuilt (except for the exterior brick shell) much of the exterior brick construction remains at the rear of the stage house and in the dressing areas. The detailing of the main auditorium reflects the original detailing and color schemes. The exterior Main Street facade was rebuilt with some of the original detailing of the 1948 Theater. The City of Dallas also had the original marquee rebuilt.
The theater seats 380 in the main auditorium and 191 in the balcony. The facility is designed for stage productions, movies, local civic events and as a public auditorium. Additionally, a new front lobby, A/V Control Room, Restrooms, Dressing Rooms, Service Elevator, and expansion space were built into the new facility. The mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems were all rebuilt as part of the recent updates.
The Architect for the project is Schneider Wright Inc., of Alpharetta, Georgia and the contractor is Juneau Construction of Atlanta, Georgia. Pictures of the renovated Theater can be viewed at www.schneiderwright.com
The renovation of the Dallas Theater in Dallas, Georgia was completed in 2006. The facility will be owned and operated by the City of Dallas. Currently under construction is the Dallas Civic and Cultural Center which will be connected to the Theater and will share the dressing room facilities.
The Theater was designed to reflect the Art Deco style of the rebuilt 1948 theater. The original 1928 Strand Theater burned in 1947 and was immediately rebuilt by Mr. Welch. Although completely rebuilt (except for the exterior brick shell) much of the exterior brick construction remains at the rear of the stage house and in the dressing areas. The detailing of the main auditorium reflects the original detailing and color schemes. The exterior Main Street facade was rebuilt with some of the original detailing of the 1948 Theater. The City of Dallas also had the original marquee rebuilt.
The theater seats 380 in the main auditorium and 191 in the balcony. The facility is designed for stage productions, movies, local civic events and as a public auditorium. Additionally, a new front lobby, A/V Control Room, Restrooms, Dressing Rooms, Service Elevator, and expansion space were built into the new facility. The mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems were all rebuilt as part of the recent updates.
The Architect for the project is Schneider Wright Inc., of Alpharetta, Georgia and the contractor is Juneau Construction of Atlanta, Georgia. Pictures of the renovated Theater can be viewed at www.schneiderwright.com
Eric M. Clementi, AIA