- Lincoln Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
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location = 1215 U St. NWWashington, D.C.
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architect = Reginald W. Geare
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added = October 27, 1993
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governing_body =Lincoln Theatre is a theatre in
Washington, D.C. located at 1215 U Street, next toBen's Chili Bowl . The theater, located on "Washington's Black Broadway", served the city'sAfrican American community when segregation kept them out of other venues. The Lincoln Theatre included a movie house and ballroom, and hostedjazz andbig band performers such asDuke Ellington . The theatre closed after the 1968 race-related riots. It was restored and reopened in 1994, and hosts a variety of performances and events. The U Street Metro station, which opened in 1991, is located across the street from Lincoln Theater.History
Construction of Lincoln Theatre began in the summer of 1921, and it opened in 1922.cite book |title=Motion Picture Exhibition in Washington, D.C. - Illustrated History of Parlors, Palaces, and Multiplexes in the Metropolitan Area, 1894-1997 |author=Headley, Robert K. |publisher=McFarland & Company, Inc. |year=1999] The Lincoln Theatre, which showed
silent film andvaudeville , served the city'sAfrican American community. The theatre was designed byReginald Geare , in collaboration withHarry Crandall , a local theater operator. [cite web |url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash/dc63.htm |title=Greater U Street Historic District |publisher=National Park Service]In 1927, the Lincoln Theatre was sold to A.E. Lichtman, who decided to turn it into a luxurious movie house, and added a ballroom.cite book |title=African American Historic Places |author=Savage, Beth L. |year=1994 |publisher=Wiley] The theatre was wired for sound in 1928. The ballroom, known as Lincoln Colonnade, and the theatre were known as the center of "Washington's Black Broadway". Performers at Lincoln Theatre have included
Duke Ellington ,Pearl Bailey ,Louis Armstrong ,Lionel Hampton ,Ella Fitzgerald ,Cab Calloway ,Billie Holiday , andSarah Vaughn . [cite web |url=http://www.culturaltourismdc.org/dch_tourism2555/dch_tourism.htm?doc_id=44192&area=2529 |title=Lincoln Theatre |publisher=Cultural Tourism DC] A television projection system was installed at Lincoln Theatre in 1952. The movie house televisedboxing fights on many occasions, such as theSugar Ray Robinson -Joey Maxim bout on June 25, 1952.The Lincoln Theatre struggled financially after
desegregation opened other movie theaters to African-Americans beginning in 1953.cite news |title=The New Jewel of U Street;Lincoln Theatre's Gala Return |publisher=The Washington Post |date=February 5, 1994 |author=Roberts, Roxanne] In the late 1950s, the Colonnade was demolished. The theatre fell into disrepair after the1968 Washington, D.C. riots . [cite book |title=Miracle on the Potomac |author=Becker, Ralph E. |date=1990 |publisher=Bartleby Press] In 1978, the Lincoln Theatre was divided into two theaters, and was known as the Lincoln "Twins". [cite news |title=Action!;Escaping Summer Heat & Boredom at the Movies;An Escape From Summer Doldrums |publisher=The Washington Post |date=July 16, 1981 |author=McQueen, Michel] In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Lincoln Theater featured "All-Night Movie" shows on the weekend, attracting hundreds each weekend.cite news |title=Small Merchants Feeling Squeezed In U Street NW Redevelopment |publisher=The Washington Post |date=August 18, 1983 |author=Sargent, Edward D.] The Lincoln Theatre was sold to developer Jeffrey Cohen in 1983, who closed it for renovations. The theatre was supposed to reopen later in 1983, but remained boarded up for many years.Restoration
The Lincoln Theatre was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [cite web |title=National Register Information System (NRIS) |url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/nrname1.htm |publisher=National Park Service] In 1993, the theatre was restored by the U Street Theatre Foundation, with $9 million of aid from the District of Columbia government. [cite web |url=http://www.si.edu/ajazzh/brower.htm |title=Lost Jazz Shrines |publisher=Smithsonian Institution] The restoration had been started in 1989 by developer Jeffrey N. Cohen, who was working on a controversial $250 million redevelopment plan, "Jackson Plaza", for the Shaw/U-Street area. [cite news |title=Shaw Group Files for Bankruptcy;Developer Cohen's Project Falters |publisher=The Washington Post |date=September 7, 1990 |author=Dedman, Bill] In 1990, Cohen ran into financial difficulties and filed for bankruptcy in 1991. [cite news |title=Street, New Street?;Eclectic Entrepreneurs Are Bringing Signs of Long-Awaited Rebirth to Historic Black Neighborhood |publisher=The Washington Post |date=April 11, 1993 |author=Sanchez, Rene] Restoration of the theater was taken over by the District government and the foundation.cite news |title=Reopening Night in Sight;Restoration of Historic Lincoln Theatre Is Nearing Completion |publisher=The Washington Post |date=July 29, 1993 |author=Wheeler, Linda] The restoration work was done by the design firm,Leo A. Daly . [cite web |url=http://www.leoadaly.com/projects.aspx?wpage=markets&loc=gaming&seq=051-03788-MK1 |title=Lincoln Theatre |publisher=Leo A. Daly] The building has abrick exterior, and the interior features Victorian trim.A "sneak preview" of the renovated theatre was held on September 16, 1993 for D.C. Councilmember
Frank Smith , MayorSharon Pratt Kelly , and 1,000 attendees. [cite news |title=A Right Turn on U Street;Mayor & Co. Get a Sneak Peek at Renovated Lincoln Theatre |publisher=The Washington Post |date=September 17, 1993 |author=Mills, David] The theatre officially reopened on February 4, 1994 with a performance of Barry Scott's "Ain't Got Long to Stay Here", which was about the life ofMartin Luther King, Jr. . [cite news |title=Theater;A Musical Not Fit For King |publisher=The Washington Post |date=February 5, 1994 |author=Cooper, Jeanne] In March 1995, Lincoln Theatre hosted a play, "Where Eagles Fly", written by local playwright Carole Mumin.cite news |title=A Neighborhood Takes Center Stage; Shaw Playwright Brings Troubled NW Area's Rich History to Life at the Lincoln |publisher=The Washington Post |date=March 10, 1995 |author=Wheeler, Linda] The play told the story of a local elderly woman who fought the Shaw Urban Redevelopment Project that targeted the Shaw neighborhood for demolition, and sought to preserve the neighborhood and its history.The 1,250-seat [cite web |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?node=cityguide/profile&id=792214&categories=Miscellaneous%20Events |title=Lincoln Theatre |publisher=The Washington Post] theatre has hosted theatrical and musical shows, leased space to community groups and for events,cite news |title=Storied Stage Could Go Dark; U Street Venue on Brink of Going Broke, Director Says |publisher=The Washington Post |date=January 9, 2007 |author=Schwartzman, Paul] and hosted political events such as the mayor's State of the District address. [cite news |title=Of Donors and Dirty Looks |publisher=The Washington Post |date=March 24, 2005 |author=Weiss, Eric] Jazz performances in recent years have included
Cassandra Wilson ,Quincy Jones ,Chuck Brown , andWynton Marsalis . [cite web |url=http://www.dejazzfest.org/past_festivals.cfm |title=U-Street |publisher=Duke Ellington Jazz Festival] In 2005, the annualDuke Ellington Jazz Festival was inaugurated and hosted performances. [cite web |url=http://www.dejazzfest.org/ |title=Duke Ellington Jazz Festival] Others that have performed at the Lincoln Theatre includeDamien Rice , [cite news |title=Music |publisher=The Washington Post |date=December 18, 2006] and comedianDick Gregory . [cite news |title=The Word That Is the Very Definition of Unspeakable; Black Entertainer Endorses Moratorium on Slur |publisher=The Washington Post |date=December 2, 2006 |author=Fears, Darryl] Lincoln Theatre has also been a venue forFilmfest DC . [cite news |title=At Festival, an Inside Look at 'Insider' |publisher=The Washington Post |date=April 8, 2005] The theatre has been the primary venue for the annualLBGT film festivalReel Affirmations since 1998.The theatre has struggled financially, and has received $500,000 of aid annually for the past five years from the District government. The theatre director, Janice Hill, has expressed concerns that the theatre may have to shut down due to lack of funds. On January 11, 2007, the District government provided $200,000 to the theatre.cite news |title=City's Grant of $200,000 a 'Good Band-Aid,' Official Says |date=January 12, 2007 |publisher=The Washington Post |author=Alexander, Keith L.] Councilmember
Jim Graham also suggested adding an annual line item to the city's budget to provide the theatre with $500,000 each year.References
External links
* [http://www.thelincolntheatre.org/ Lincoln Theatre] (official site)
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