Columbus Theatre (Providence, Rhode Island) Explained

Columbus Theatre
Status:Active
Address:270 Broadway, Providence, Rhode Island, 02903
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Coordinates:41.8201°N -71.4263°W
Completion Date:1926
Opened Date:November 1, 1926
Renovation Date:1962, 2012
Destruction Date:-->
Owner:Jon Berberian
Floor Count:2
Seating Capacity:1000
Known For:Independent cinema
Website:Columbus Theatre

The Columbus Theatre is a movie theater and concert venue in Providence, Rhode Island. The theater is located at 270 Broadway in the city's Broadway–Armory Historic District.

History

The building was designed by architect Oreste DiSaia and built by realtor Domenic Annotti in 1926.[1] DiSaia designed it to be “outdated”. Art Deco was the fashion of the time but he designed it as “a 19th-century Italianate palace.”[2]

When opened, the theater featured vaudeville and silent films before it was leased by RKO Albee Theater. It was considered “one of Providence’s premier cinemas for the next 25 years.”. In 1929, it was renamed the Uptown Theatre.[3]

They fell on hard times until Misak Berberian bought it in the summer of 1962. He returned it to original name. With his son Jon in charge, they renovated the theatre. After extensive repairs, they reopened the Theatre on November 1, 1962 (the 36th anniversary of the original opening). They closed again in 2009 to make necessary “fire updates” required after the Station nightclub fire[4] and reopened November 17, 2012.

When Jon took over, he programmed second-run movies, a few operas and recitals. But facing competition from the multiplexes that opened in Providence, they began showing porn. Since the most recent renovation, they showcase a variety of entertainment including live performances. Performers have included John C. Reilly and his band, John Reilly and Friends.

The Columbus Cooperative runs the Theatre. They have two theatres - the small theatre upstairs seats 200, and the large theatre seats 800.[5] The Columbus Cooperative includes the Providence folk band The Low Anthem, whose members assist in planning events such as film screenings and concerts.[6]

The theater will close in June 2024, with a performance by comedian Jessica Kirson on June 9 as the final scheduled event, per an announcement in May by general manager Tom Weyman.[7] Owner Jon Berberian later told WJAR that the theater would not be closed permanently and would undergo renovations during the summer of 2024.[8] According to The Providence Journal, Weyman's statement may allude to "finding a new caretaker for the building."[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us . Columbus Theatre . 5 February 2019.
  2. News: Barron . Jesse . The Columbus Theatre's Folk Revival . 5 February 2019 . NY Times . March 24, 2015.
  3. News: Columbus Theatre in Providence, RI . 5 February 2019 . Cinema Treasures.
  4. News: Berke . Ben . Film makes a comeback at Providence's Columbus Theatre . 5 February 2019 . Providence Journal . April 13, 2017.
  5. Web site: FAQ . Columbus Theatre . 5 February 2019.
  6. Web site: It Takes A Theatre: The Low Anthem reflect a rebuilt arts hub on new LP 'Eyeland' . Vanyaland . 2 May 2021 . 17 June 2016.
  7. Web site: Baccari . Raymond . Columbus Theatre to close in June . WPRI . 5 May 2024.
  8. Web site: Zangari . Paul . Providence's landmark Columbus Theatre to close temporarily . WJAR . 14 May 2024 . en . 4 May 2024.
  9. Web site: Russo . Amy . Is Providence's historic Columbus Theatre closing for good? Here's what we know. . The Providence Journal . 14 May 2024.