- Alamo Theater (Mississippi)
Infobox Theatre
name = Alamo Theater
image_size = 300px
caption = The third Alamo
address = 333 N. Farish St.
city =Jackson, Mississippi
country =United States
designation =Mississippi Landmark
latitude = 32.30352
longitude = -90.18862
owner = Mississippi Association for the Preservation of Historic Places
capacity = 524
type = Local authority
opened = 1949
yearsactive = 1949 - PresentThe Alamo Theater, located at 333 North Farish Street in
Jackson, Mississippi , is a dual purpose theater located in the Farish Street Historic District, which was the mecca of a thriving black professional and trade community beforedesegregation .History
There have been three buildings to bare the Alamo Theater name in Jackson. The first structure was located on Farish Street in the 100 block across from where the
McCoy Federal Building now stands and opened in 1915. The second Alamo was located on West Amite Street at Roach Street and opened in 1928.The third Alamo opened February 26, 1949 seating 750. In its early days, it functioned as a cinema featuring westerns and
African American films. The facility also served as a performing arts theater featuring blackvaudeville acts, stage bands, and black performing artists includingB.B King andNat King Cole . It was here that longtimeMuddy Waters pianistOtis Spann won a talent contest at the age of eight.The Alamo Theater was one of the last "dual purpose" theaters in the United States.
By 1983 everything came to a halt and the Alamo closed [ [http://mdah.state.ms.us/pubs/theater.pdf Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Movie Theaters in Twentieth-Century Jackson, Mississippi] ] . It remained shuttered until 1993.
Present day
A community restoration came about in the hopes of reviving the neighborhood. Realizing the historic significance and its importance to the revitalization of the Farish Street Historic District, Sunburst Bank donated the Alamo Theater to the Mississippi Association for the Preservation of Smith Robertson School in 1992.
During the 1993 Mississippi Regular Legislative Session, $1.5 million was allocated for the renovation of the facility.
The exterior was still in good shape and therefore the plasterwork, windows and corrugated white metal were easily restored.
Everything inside was in shambles with the ceiling and other junk a foot and a half deep on the floors. Nothing could be salvaged. The restoration decided to go from scratch and restore in the interior to its original
Art Deco style.The marquee and the vertical sign were restored to their original design including all the neon. It took over two years to complete the project and the theatre re-opened in 1997. It is now hosting all forms of art, music, dance and theatre.
The Alamo Theater seats 524 and is available for rent for group functions and small theatrical productions.
The Alamo Theater has received a Blues Marker making it part of the
Mississippi Blues Trail . [cite web
url=http://www.msbluestrail.org/blues_trail/
title=Mississippi Blues Commission - Blues Trail
publisher=www.msbluestrail.org
accessdate=2008-05-27
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