Rialto Theater - Deer Lodge, Montana
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N 46° 23.896 W 112° 44.128
12T E 366586 N 5139762
This beautiful old theatre narrowly escaped its demise in 2006 when a fire did extensive damage to the interior and the roof. The town, however, loves its theatre and took it upon itself to rebuild. We're sure glad they did.
Waymark Code: WMMZGN
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 11/28/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ZenPanda
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Rialto Theater
"What you hear and what you will see will linger in your memory like a beautiful dream," proclaimed the Powell County Press when the Rialto Theater opened with a glittering production of the opera Robin Hood in May of 1921. The Butte architectural firm of Arnold and Van Hausen designed the theater for Jens Hansen, Sr. and Peter Pauly's partnership, "The Rialto Theater Corporation." The theater is a classic example of Beaux Arts inspired American "movie palace" architecture. Light-colored walls of glazed brick and rich decorations including ornate Corinthian columns, terra cotta garlands and a mansard roof with wrought iron balustrade are elements frequently incorporated into this eclectic genre. Exotic romantic movie palaces like the Rialto were designed to enhance the magical spell of motion pictures. Inside are marble wainscotting in the foyer, intricate gilt moldings, silk tapestries, elegant lighting and air cushioned leather seats outfitted underneath with wire hat racks. Equipped with state of the art projection equipment and a custom Cremona theater organ for silent movies, the Rialto also possessed an ample stage, orchestra pit and dressing rooms. The beautiful scenic backdrops made by the esteemed Twin Cities Scenic Studio in Minneapolis still grace the stage. The first "talking" picture was shown in 1929 and the stage has hosted countless high school plays, concerts, and other events. The partnership was dissolved in the 1950s but the Hansen family continued to operate this entertainment showcase until 1995, when it was purchased by the non-profit Rialto Community Theater, Inc.
From the NRHP Plaque
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This beautiful old Beaux-Arts theatre has been a fixture here since its opening in 1921. It remains the most photogenic building on the block, appearing pretty much just as it did in 1921.


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