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Smoot Theatre

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This historic vaudeville house built in 1926 is located in downtown Parkersburg, West Virgina.

Today, the Smoot Theatre continues to provide live entertainment. There is music, jazz, big bands, country, bluegrass, rock and folk. Children's theatre, comedy, dance, lectures, one-man shows, meetings, seminars, and even our famous dessert tours which happen on our stage. And there's still plenty of room for you... come join us!

Her History

At the turn of the century, Parkersburg was a boom town - a product of oil, gas and timber industries. This small river town supported seven live theatres! The Smoot, originally built as a vaudeville house, was purchased by Warner Brothers in 1930, and for the next 56 years, was used primarily for movies. During that time period, Warner redecorated the building, transforming it into an exquisite, posh theater.

Her Present State

Since 1989, saving the Smoot Theatre as a facility for the performing arts has been a labor of love by committed volunteers. Their tasks have included everything from researching documents and consulting old photographs to chipping paint and cleaning chandeliers.

Great care has been taken in every area of the restoration. From her beautiful burgundy and cream color scheme to the gilt molding, the Smoot displays a simple elegance of a day-gone-by. Most of the carpeting has been replaced; new, gracefully curved stairs are found on either side of the stage, and the colors in the Art Deco ceiling are echoed in the original chandeliers. The lobby area boasts a hand-cut Austrian crystal chandelier, and the beveled mirrors which line three walls of the lobby reflect the elegance of the rich mahogany and brass doors.

Her Future

The combination of monetary aid from the State of West Virginia, private foundations and individual contributors, as well as from box office receipts, causes the restoration to continue. With ongoing help from the community and the volunteers, the Smoot Theatre's marquee will remain aglow on Fifth Street, and the "show will go on!"

The Stage Then

In past years, the Smoot's stage has provided performance for many - the Keith Vaudeville acts, the Hilton Sisters and their saxophones, Guy Lombardo and his orchestra graced the stage, there were dancing girls, elephants, Arthur Lake (Dagwood in the movies), and even Miss West Virginia.

The Stage Now

Today, the same stage continues to provide live entertainment. There is music - jazz, big bands, country, bluegrass, rock and folk. Children's theatre, comedy, dance, lectures, one-man shows, meetings, seminars, and even our famous dessert tours which happen on our stage. And there's still plenty of room for you . . . come join us.



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