- Palace Theater, Cleveland
The Palace Theater is a theater in
Playhouse Square Center in downtownCleveland, Ohio . The theater was originally named “Keith’s Palace Theater” after the business partner of its original owner, Edward Albee. It was designed by theChicago architectural firm ofRapp and Rapp in the French Renaissance style, and originally housed variousvaudeville shows. The $2 million theater opened in theKeith Building onNovember 6 ,1922 , seating 3,100. The interior was clad withCarrara marble and 154 crystal chandeliers, and the main lobby, dubbed the “Great Hall,” was decorated with over 30 paintings.The advent of the motion-picture age led to the gradual replacement of the vaudeville acts with movies, although vaudeville maintained a presence at the theater until the 1950s. The Palace was subsequently transformed into a
cinerama , which required the removal of 1,800 seats. OnJuly 20 ,1969 , the theater shut down because of air-conditioning trouble, and remained closed because of financial difficulty. In November 1973, the Playhouse Square Foundation obtained the lease for the Palace, and began producingcabaret shows in the partially-reopened theater in order to attract attention to its efforts to restore Playhouse Square. In 1978, the theater was added to theNational Register of Historic Places , along with the rest of the Playhouse Square group.After a $36.4 million renovation project, the Palace Theater completely reopened in 1988 with 2,714 seats, making it the second-largest theater on Playhouse Square.
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