Mobile Saenger Theatre

Mobile Saenger Theatre

Infobox Theatre
name = Mobile Saenger Theatre



caption = Entrance of the Mobile Saenger Theatre.
address = 6 South Joachim Street
city = Mobile, Alabama
country = United States
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architect = Emile Weil
owner = Center for the Living Arts, Inc.
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opened = 19 January 1927
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currentuse = Performing arts center
website = http://www.mobilesaenger.com/

The Mobile Saenger Theatre is a historic theater and contributing building to the Lower Dauphin Street Historic District in Mobile, Alabama. It was dedicated in January 1927 and has witnessed thousands of performers, acts, ballets and musicals throughout its history. The Saenger Theatre is a Mobile landmark, known for its architecture and ties to local cultural history. The theater has been completely renovated in recent years and now boasts an upgraded electrical system, VIP facilities, new stage rigging and a state of the art sound system. cite web|title="History"|work=MobileSaenger.com|url=http://www.mobilesaenger.com/history.php|accessdate=2007-05-15]

History

When "The Saenger" opened on January 19, 1927, it was the sixty-first Saenger theatre of a chain founded by the Saenger brothers, Julian and Abel of New Orleans. The Saengers were pharmacists in 1911 when they purchased their first theater in Shreveport. They eventually owned 320 theaters located throughout the South, Costa Rica, Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico,Panama and Puerto Rico. cite web|title="Magical History Tour"|last=Simmons|first=David|work=BestOfNewOrleans.com|url=http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2002-06-25/news_feat2.html|date=2002-06-25|accessdate=2007-05-15] cite web|title="Saenger Theatres"|work=SaengerAmusements.com|url=http://www.saengeramusements.com/corp/corp.htm|accessdate=2007-05-15]

The Mobile Saenger Theatre took a year to construct at a cost of about 500,000 dollars. Designed by renowned architect, Emile Weil, the Mobile Saenger Theatre featured the following : three-color auditorium lighting, a two-manual, ten-rank Robert Morton theater organ, full stage facilities to accommodate large road shows including stage and wardrobe traps, four floors of dressing rooms, musicians' and chorus rooms and 2,615 seats. Around 1950, the seats on the floor were replaced and respaced, reducing the seating capacity to about 2,200. Seating capacity today is 1,921.

The Saenger Theatre's decoration was described as, "the motif of a French palace of the Renaissance." It was inspired by classical Greek mythology and Mobile's coastal location. Poseidon is cast above the front entrance and the interior plaster ornamentation includes: Dionysus above the proscenium, Maenads encircling the chandelier in the lounge, Pan beneath the organ grilles and various stylized seahorses, shells and fish throughout the theater. The color scheme of the interior was primarily sea-green with maroon and gold trim. The ceilings featured a variety of trompe l'oeil decoration.

The building was designed in a continental style, intended to resemble European opera houses. The theater's opera boxes that were located beneath the organ grilles were later removed to improve sightlines when the larger Cinemascope movie screen was installed. Other outstanding architectural features of the original building included: the tilted arcade, grand marble staircase, ornate lamps, chandeliers, statuary and door frames, a mezzanine and promenade. There were lavish furnishings in the men's "Stage Room" and the ladies' "At the Sign of the Lipstick" lounge, which included draperies and carpets with the name of the theater woven into the fabric.

At the dedication ceremonies on January 19, 1927, then Mayor Harry T. Hartwell and State Senator John Craft were joined by J.L. Bedsole, then President of the Mobile Chamber of Commerce, in addressing the large crowd gathered for the occasion. Mrs. W.G. Ward, a representative of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, presented a portrait of General Robert E. Lee for the theater's foyer, as the dedication date was the General's 119th birthday.

Through the years, the Saenger provided Mobilians with outstanding theatrical entertainment on the live stage and motion picture screen. The Saenger hosted silent movies, vaudeville shows, movies, dramatic and musical productions and was the setting for the first America's Junior Miss pageant. However--as was the case with many of these grand movie palaces--ownership changes, high maintenance costs and various other issues rendered many of these beautiful buildings nationwide, "white elephants". In fact, many were demolished to make way for parking lots and general urban development.

Restoration

In early 1970, owners ABC/Paramount, closed the Mobile Saenger and removed the projection equipment and prepared to demolish the site. On the eve of demolition, the University of South Alabama bought the Saenger and saved it from destruction. It was partially renovated and reopened as a performing arts center called the USA Saenger Theatre.

On October 1, 1999, the City of Mobile purchased the Saenger from the University of South Alabama. A new non-profit organization, called the Center for the Living Arts, Inc., was formed early in the year 2000 to operate the Saenger. The Center for the Living Arts, with donations from the community, restored the historic Mobile Saenger at a cost of about six million dollars.

The Saenger Theatre of Mobile now functions as a performing arts center and is the official home of the Mobile Symphony Orchestra. The Saenger features the annual "Summer Movie Series" and presents numerous concerts, lectures and special events. The Center for the Living Arts, Inc. operates the historic Saenger Theatre and Space 301, a non-profit contemporary art gallery.

ee also

*New Orleans Saenger Theatre
*Pensacola Saenger Theatre

References

External links

* [http://www.mobilesaenger.com/index.php Mobile Saenger Theatre]
* [http://www.saengertheatre.com/ New Orleans Saenger Theatre]
* [http://www.pensacolasaenger.com/events-calendar.asp Pensacola Saenger Theatre]
* [http://www.saengeramusements.com/theatres/theatres.htm Saenger Theatres - Worldwide]


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