Venue details
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about
The Stadium Theatre was built in 1926 and was recognized as one of the finest theatres in the country.
The Stadium Theatre was erected under the supervision of Mr. R. E. Hall, chief consultant, architect and engineer in the construction of the Paramount Theatre in New York. The Stadium Realty Foundation, Arthur I. Darman, President and Treasurer operated the Theatre. In 1926, artist Maurice Compris chose his theme of Muses to decorate the lobby and the Grand Hall.
The Stadium stopped operating as a daily theatre in the 1970’s and was left unheated for many years. The “Save Our Stadium” Committee was formed in 1991 for the purpose of saving and restoring the theatre to it’s former glory. After a strong, cross section of community leadership came forward and was able to demonstrate local support for the restoration of the theatre through public events, feasibility studies and economic impact projects; the non-profit Stadium Theatre Foundation was formed. The Foundation received it’s 501 - c (3) approval as a non-profit corporation in 1996. In March 1998, the Foundation purchased the theatre. Thanks to strong grassroots and business support, the Foundation was able to use grants and donations as a down payment. From 1996 to present, approximately Three Million Dollars has been raised. Restoration took place under the direction of Daniel Peloquin, Architect and the John Canning Preservation and Restoration Studios.
For more information, visit the website for Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Center.
upcoming events
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West Side Story
Friday, Feb 17, 8:00p
West Side Story
Saturday, Feb 18, 8:00p -
West Side Story
Sunday, Feb 19, 2:00p
Hairspray: The Musical
Friday, Feb 24, 8:00p
reviews + articles
User Reviews from Citygrid
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Years ago nobody knew about this local theatre in Woonsocket but thanks to a great team of volunteers the Stadium Theatre has been beautifully restored to exactly what it looked like in the early 1900s and also has the hustle and bustle…