- Washoe Theater
Infobox_nrhp | name =Washoe Theater
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nearest_city=Anaconda, Montana
locmapin = Montana
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built =1931
architect= B. Marcus Priteca
added =April 30 ,1982
governing_body =National Park Service
refnum=82003162cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service] The Washoe Theater inAnaconda, Montana was the last theater constructed in the United States in the Nuevo Deco (a form ofArt Deco ) style. The theater was designed in 1930 bySeattle architectB. Marcus Priteca . It was almost entirely finished by 1931, but its opening was delayed until Thursday, September 24, 1936 because of theGreat Depression . In 1936 dollars, its construction cost was a grand $200,000. TheSmithsonian rates the Washoe as a national treasure due to the lavish interior. In 1982, the Washoe was listed on the United StatesNational Register of Historic Places for architectural significance.The interior design and furnishings were done by
Hollywood theater designer Nat Smythe. The exterior doors are etched glass. Each joint and trimwork is carved in complicated relief patterns with much use of ornamental ironwork. Use of copper is especially prevalent, as Anaconda was acompany town for theAnaconda Copper Mining Company . Silver and gold leaf supplement the accentwork. Carved rams heads line the walls. Every flat surface, including the domed ceiling, is a painted mural done by Colville Smythe.The
silk curtain is a piece of art in itself, though seldom seen. Its age presents a problem for curators who are afraid that taking it down, even to try and restore it, would cause it to fall apart. It has a painting of deer stags.The theater was also designed to have near perfect acoustics. The delay in opening allowed the sound system to be re-designed as a showcase for
Western Electric 's newest innovation "Mirrorphonic Sound". Recorded sound with films was itself a relatively new innovation, the creation a high-fidelity audio system was quite remarkable for 1936.The site of the Washoe Theater was the site of two previous theaters in Anaconda. The Margaret Theater existed on the site since near the founding of the town. It was re-modeled in 1929 at a cost of $60,000 and renamed the Sundial Theater only to burn down in 1929.
The first movie to play in the Washoe was a Western, "The Texas Rangers" starring
Fred MacMurray as a Texas Ranger. The Washoe still operates as a movie theater today.References
*Newspaper article: [http://www.ultimatemontana.com/sectionpages/Section7/Articles/washoetheater.html Doors Of Finest Theater Of Size To Be Opened To Patrons Tonight] "Anaconda Standard", Thursday, September 24, 1936
* [http://www.ultimatemontana.com/sectionpages/Section7/Attractions/washoetheater.html Historical marker on the outside of the building]
* [http://goldwest.visitmt.com/listings/10873.htm Washoe Theater - Anaconda] on visitmt.com includes a good interior photo.
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