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Church Hill Theatre

Church Hill Theatre

Today’s Art Deco theater was designed and built at the foot of Walnut Street as a town hall in 1929. Elwood Coleman planned its use for meetings and community gatherings. The building was the site of graduations and card parties before motion picture equipment was installed in 1935.
 

The first movie, “Steamboat Round the Bend,” starring Will Rogers, was shown here in December 1935. A 1944 fire in the projection booth damaged the movie house’s interior, but the building reopened later that year after extensive renovations. Those renovations gave the theater its current Art Deco look thanks to New York designers hired to revamp the interior. The exterior of the building has not been structurally altered.
The theater operated as a movie house until the 1970s when declining ticket sales led the business to close its doors. The town auctioned the building in 1983 and a non-profit group of local residents bought the theater to save it from demolition. With private and government funds the building has remained a performing arts center, producing and presenting community theater, performing arts workshops and musical performances. For show information call (410) 758-1331.

Physical Address: 103 Walnut Street
Church Hill, Maryland
Management Entity: Church Hill Theatre, Inc.
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 91
Church Hill, Maryland 21623
Phone/Email: 410-758-1331 / chtheatre@friend.ly.net
Admission Fee: Admission fee for performances
Hours of Operation: Reference the monthly production schedule; also by appointment.
Special Events:

Year-Round Community Theatre Performances

Performing Arts Workshops

Winter Concert Series
Children's Theatre Camp

Directions:

Get directions at

Historic Sites Consortium of Queen Anne's County
Queen Anne's County Historical Society
P.O. Box 62
Centerville, Maryland 21617
Phone: 410.758.3010
Email: qachistorical@comcast.net

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