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Warner Theatre (Erie, Pennsylvania)

Warner Theatre
Warner Theatre Erie Front 2007.jpg
Front entrance of the Warner Theatre
Address 811 State Street
Erie, Pennsylvania
United States
Owner Erie County Convention
Center Authority
Type Movie palace
Capacity 2,250
Construction
Opened

April 10, 1931 (1931-04-10)

Warner Theatre
Coordinates 42°7′38″N 80°5′0″W / 42.12722°N 80.08333°W / 42.12722; -80.08333Coordinates: 42°7′38″N 80°5′0″W / 42.12722°N 80.08333°W / 42.12722; -80.08333
Built 1930
Architectural style Art Deco,
French Renaissance
NRHP Reference # 82003787
Added to NRHP April 13, 1982
Architect Rapp and Rapp

April 10, 1931 (1931-04-10)

The Warner Theatre is an Art Deco and French Renaissance-styled theater located in downtown Erie, Pennsylvania in the United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The Warner was designed by Chicago-architects Rapp and Rapp and was opened in 1931. It was used as a movie theater until 1976, when it was sold to the City of Erie. In the early 1980s, Erie converted the theater to a performing arts center, which has become the focus of a downtown revival.

The theater features a 65-foot-by-28-foot proscenium stage and is complemented by crushed velour, gold and silver leaf, and gold-backed French mirrors. Today it hosts concerts and Broadway theatre performances and is home to the Erie Philharmonic and the Lake Erie Ballet. The Warner's Grand Lobby has capacity for up to 500 persons for a reception.

The Warner Theatre was commissioned to be built by Warner Bros. in 1929. It opened on April 10, 1931 with the showing of the film The Millionaire.

In 1992, the Warner Theatre became the highest priority of the local Metro Cultural Planning Committee, an arm of the Erie Area Fund for the Arts. The committee received a grant from Erie County in 1993 to develop a Master Plan, at which point members began to seek support from state legislators. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania appropriated $7 million for the Warner Theatre project in 1994 and released the funds in December 1997. The Warner Theatre Preservation Trust was formed in 1994 with the goal of raising $3.3 million, which it reached in January 1998. Daniel P. Coffey and Associates, LTD of Chicago, Illinois [1] and Crowner/King of Erie were selected to head the renovation project in September 1998. Pennsylvania appropriated another $2 million in 1999 while another $1.2 million was raised by the Trust. An additional $11 million was released by Pennsylvania in April 2007, bringing the total funding for the renovation project to $23 million.


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