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Saenger Theatre Biloxi, Mississippi |
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The theater held 1500 seats (1,020 on the main floor & 480 above), stage & dressing room facilities to accommodate large travelling shows & vaudeville, and Vitaphone & Movietone equipment for presentation of talkie motion pictures. Draperies, carpets & other interior furnishings were obtained from Maison Blanche in New Orleans. Opening day: |
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MARRY ON
STAGE OF Miss
Mavis Davis of Gulfport The
wedding party marched The
bride is a well known young |
Monday, August 18, 1930 - Mavis Davis of Gulfport, Mississippi Some show business marriages last Some show business marriages last |
At some time after construction, the theatre's interior ceiling was lowered & replaced with acoustical tile to improve the sound of movies. (A story continues to circulate around the gulf coast states that, during hurricane Camille, the chandelier from the Biloxi Saenger was washed up in Florida, & was later returned to the theatre. It's hardly worth finding out how much of it's true, since the prevalence itself of the legend is far more interesting.) |
In November of 1974, the theatre suffered a fire when
a transformer on the roof burned. The fire obliterated
the vestiges of Roy A. Benjamin's original ceiling hidden
behind the lowered ceiling & ended the theatre's
current incarnation as a first-run movie house. On January 10, 1975, ABC Theatres (Saenger's successor) deeded the building to the City of Biloxi. The "Friends of the Saenger" group was organized; renovation work was done in 1975 & 1984. In April 1998, the Mississippi Historic Trust presented an Award of Merit as an excellent example of plan implementation to the Biloxi Saenger Sign Project's restoration of the theatre's historic neon sign. Preservation & restoration projects continue at the theatre. |
The Biloxi Saenger has been in continuous use since its construction. It is home to to several local performing arts organizations: JAMO productions, KNS Theatre, Gulf Coast Opera Theatre, & Gulf Coast Sympony Orchestra. Regular lessees include dance & other performance recitalists, & community theatre groups. The audiitorium's pleasant size & ornate prosecenium decoration make it a wonderful venue.for the audience; the addition of new loading & dressing facilities behind the proscenium makes production of shows much easier. The Biloxi Saenger is a vital part of the energetic theatrical community around Biloxi, and the object of a great deal of civic affection.. |
The Saenger Theatre, Biloxi is owned by & booked
through the City of Biloxi, Department of Community
Development. The theatre underwent an extensive renovation in 1999, to stabilize & improve the building. Stucco was sandblasted away from the exterior walls (it was found to trap moisture), a new roof was installed, & new air coniditioning units were put in place. The theatre was re-opened in time for the 1999-2000 season. |
Other information:
Biloxi Saenger Theatre, official web site | |||
First Day Theatre , reservation & ticketing services for many productions at the Biloxi Saenger Theatre | |||
Saenger Theatre of the Performing Arts, information from the Gulf Coast Community Theatre Home Page | |||
Florida Theatre, Jacksonville, another theatre of architect Roy A. Benjamin's, built in 1927 |
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