Orpheum Theatre (Madison, Wisconsin)

Orpheum Theatre
250
Address 216 State Street
Madison, Wisconsin
United States
Operator Orpheum Theatre [1]
Current use music venue
Construction
Opened 1926
Architect Rapp & Rapp
Website

Orpheum Theatre
Coordinates 43°4′30″N 89°23′19″W / 43.07500°N 89.38861°W / 43.07500; -89.38861Coordinates: 43°4′30″N 89°23′19″W / 43.07500°N 89.38861°W / 43.07500; -89.38861
Architectural style Beaux-Arts
NRHP Reference # 07001460
Added to NRHP January 23, 2008

The Orpheum Theatre is a live performance and musical theater in downtown Madison, Wisconsin, United States, located at 216 State Street, one block from the Wisconsin State Capitol building.

History

Built in 1926 by Rapp and Rapp, the Limestone, Art Deco exterior and French Renaissance interior made the building an icon, with the "Orpheum" sign towering over State Street. There have been limited changes to the structure of the building over the years. The terrazzo floors, chandeliers, grand staircase, and statue of Orpheus overlooking the entryway are still intact. Partially financed by dentist William Beecroft, also known as "Mr. Theater," The Orpheum cost $750,000 to build and originally featured vaudeville shows and a movie theater, later featuring contemporary artists and film. The Orpheum sponsors the yearly Madison Independent Film Festival and serves food daily from its Lobby Lounge restaurant.[2]

The Orpheum Theatre in Madison is on The National Register of Historic Places listings in Wisconsin

References

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