Paramount Theater (Rutland, Vermont) Explained

Paramount Theatre
Location:30 Center Street
Rutland, Vermont
Built:1913
Owner:George T. Chaffee
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Nrhp Type:cp
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Partof:Rutland Downtown Historic District
Partof Refnum:80000387
Coordinates:43.6066°N -72.9787°W
Architecture:Colonial Revival
Designated Nrhp Type:August 22, 1980

The Paramount Theatre, also known as The Playhouse, is a historic performance theatre located in Rutland, Vermont. The theatre hosts many events and performances and is a contributing property to the Rutland Downtown Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

History

In 1913, George Chaffee built a theatre called the Playhouse.[1] The exterior of the Playhouse had a classical style reflecting the City Beautiful movement of the time, while the interior resembled a Victorian era opera house with lavish decoration. The theatre was renamed The Paramount in 1931, and its entertainment shifted from live performance to movies. The movie theater closed in 1977. In 1999, a local group began restoring the theatre to its historic appearance. The theatre reopened in March 2000 and serves again as a center for artistic, cultural, and educational events.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of Rutland Vermont. Rutland Historical Society, Rutland, Vermont. 2009-06-04.
  2. Web site: History of the Paramount. Paramount Theatre, Rutland, Vermont. 2009-06-04. https://archive.today/20021121113127/http://www.paramountvt.org/history.html. 2002-11-21. dead.