Rialto Theater (Casper, Wyoming) Explained

Rialto Theater
Location:102 East Second Street, Casper, Wyoming
Coordinates:42.8489°N -106.325°W
Built:1921
Architect:Dubois & Goodrich
Architecture:Chicago, Commercial Style
Added:February 11, 1993
Refnum:93000037

The Rialto Theater in Casper, Wyoming was built as the New Lyric Theater[1] in 1921. It was constructed with 800 seats by Henry Brennan who had a successful Vaudeville house, on which he based the new cinema.[2] He almost immediately sold the building in 1922 to new owner E.J. Schulte who invested $50,000 in a remodeling project designed by Casper architects William Dubois and Leon Goodrich. The reopening in 1922 featured the William C. deMille movie Nice People, a silent film that was accompanied by the Chicago Netto Ladies Orchestra. In 1928 the Rialto began to show talkies.[1]

The Rialto measures 50feet by 100feet on a prominent corner site. The brick facade is plain in form but the brickwork is extensively detailed. A tall neon sign marks the corner, replacing the original metal sign and a marquee was added, covering the original leaded glass transoms over the storefronts. A tall parapet adds to the apparent mass of the theater. Storefronts on both frontages house retail shops. On the interior a balcony is reached by two curving stairs on either side of the lobby, replacing a single grand stair from the first design.[1]

The Rialto was sold in 2023 and has re-opened as an event venue in the summer of 2024.[3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

The Rialto currently hosts ticketed and private events with a focus on Stand-Up Comedy, Music, and family-friendly events. Tickets for the Rialto's live events are on sale now at www.rialtocasper.com - Current ownership is marketing the venue in a partnership with the Gaslight Social and the forthcoming America which is expected to re-open in 2025.[4] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=93000037}} National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Rialto Theater]. Starr. Eileen. Cassity, Michael . December 1992. National Park Service. 2009-08-06.
  2. Web site: Rialto Thater. Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office. 2009-08-06.
  3. https://cowboystatedaily.com/2023/12/30/caspers-iconic-102-year-old-rialto-theater-sold-will-become-community-hub/
  4. https://oilcity.news/community/2024/07/09/no-joke-historic-rialto-theater-set-to-reopen-as-comedy-focused-venue/