Egyptian Theater - DeKalb, IL
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The Egyptian Theatre is a 1929, fully restored, 1,483-seat, Egyptian Art Deco movie palace, operated and staffed by the volunteers Preservation of the Egyptian Theatre family. Open to the public about 150 days a year.
Waymark Code: WM6H4T
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 06/04/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member TheBeanTeam
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A National Landmark, the Egyptian is home to 35+ local performing arts groups and shows movies (the art, independent and foreign films). The Egyptian is also available for rentals, tours, weddings, graduations, small parties and receptions.

This is one of the best examples of Egyptian/Art Deco architecture in the country.

135 N. 2nd Street
DeKalb, IL 60115

From (visit link)
"Built in 1928-1929, the Egyptian Theatre was created during a time when the entire country was caught up in the mystery of the discovery of King "Tut"'s Tomb. The entire country was infatuated with Egyptian clothing, parties, and young Hollywood was turning out mummy movies!

The architect, Elmer F. Behrns, had studied and loved Egyptology. But instead of throwing together hieroglyphics, falcon wings, and other Egyptian motifs, Mr. Behrns designed this theater with one central theme, that of Ramses ll, one of the Egyptian pharoahs.

The Egyptian's facade is covered with light sage terra cotta and features a 20 foot tall stained glass window bearing the ancient sacred scarab, holding up the sun god Ra while standing on the earth.

On each side of the stained glass window are two huge pharaohs guarding over the entrance of the theater. The front of the theater is shaped like the gate of a great temple. The current marquee is the fourth marquee to adorn the theater and was commissioned during a recent restoration.

Stepping into the quiet small outer lobby is like stepping into the outer chamber of a tomb. With huge sandstone-like blocks for walls, the only adorned piece is the front of the ticket box office, dusky, sienna red with a golden sunburst above the window.

Passing through the glass doors into the main lobby, one finds the original mosaic multicolored tiled floor underfoot and the ceiling towers some 40 feet above. With cream colored plastered walls, eight towering ecru-colored pillars with adorned cornices of golden lotus blossoms and palm leaves, this stately hall is quietly elegant and is the setting for many private parties and weddings.

Two-thirds the way up the walls between each pillar are huge golden plaster urns, six in all, adorned with lotus buds and palm leaves. Above each urn are outstretched golden falcon wings with the sun entwined with golden serpents. Below each urn is a frosted sconce that matches the frosted milky colored commissioned chandelier that also bears the lotus blossom pattern. At the end of the main lobby is the original double staircase that cradles the chandelier, leading to the mezzanine and balcony.

Moving into the auditorium from the quiet and stately main lobby finds a royal Egyptian courtyard.

Truly, this theater is one of the more incredible examples of the Egyptian style.
Number of Screen(s): 1

Concessions Available: yes

Web site: [Web Link]

Ticket Price (local currency): Not Listed

Matinee Price (local currency): Not Listed

Year Theater Opened: Not listed

Visit Instructions:
Must take a photo of the theater.
Please try to include yourself or gps in the picture.
Tell of your experience at the theater, if it is still a theater. If it is no longer a theater tell of an experience from the past at the theater, if this can be done.
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