Architects were Schenk & Williams, from Dayton, Ohio, as noted on the original blueprints I found carelessly discarded behind the stage. I’m in the process of trying to preserve them. Here’s wiki link to architects: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schenck_%26_Williams
I purchased the Mayflower Theater from Mr. Teicher in July 2012. It is now called The Mayflower Arts Center (www.MayflowerArtsCenter.com) and will feature gallery and exhibit spaces, artist studios, classrooms, and eventually a performance stage. We are trying to learn as much about the history of this beautiful treasure as possible. Thank you for the information you’ve posted here!
Architects were Schenk & Williams, from Dayton, Ohio, as noted on the original blueprints I found carelessly discarded behind the stage. I’m in the process of trying to preserve them. Here’s wiki link to architects: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schenck_%26_Williams
I purchased the Mayflower Theater from Mr. Teicher in July 2012. It is now called The Mayflower Arts Center (www.MayflowerArtsCenter.com) and will feature gallery and exhibit spaces, artist studios, classrooms, and eventually a performance stage. We are trying to learn as much about the history of this beautiful treasure as possible. Thank you for the information you’ve posted here!