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The Atlas Theatre is a historic performing arts venue located in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Constructed in 1911, it originally served as a vaudeville house and later transitioned to a cinema before its current role as a community theatre.
Visual Characteristics
The Atlas Theatre is a two-story brick building with a prominent Beaux-Arts facade. The exterior features decorative terra cotta ornamentation, including a central arched entrance with carved detailing. The main color of the brickwork is a deep red, contrasted with lighter cream-colored terra cotta elements. The building's footprint is rectangular, with a stagehouse extending to the rear.
Location & Access Logistics
The Atlas Theatre is situated at 211 North Greeley Street in downtown Cheyenne. It is approximately 0.2 miles (0.3 km) north of the central business district. On-street parking is available on Greeley Street and adjacent avenues, with time restrictions typically in effect. Several city bus routes serve the downtown area, with stops within a two-block radius of the theatre.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Atlas Theatre was designed by architect George L. Meskill and built by contractor J.W. Smith. Its original purpose was to host traveling vaudeville shows and theatrical productions. It opened its doors on September 15, 1911. The building's architectural style reflects the popular Beaux-Arts movement of the early 20th century.
Key Highlights & Activities
The Atlas Theatre hosts a variety of live performances, including plays, musicals, concerts, and community events. Patrons can purchase tickets for scheduled shows. The venue also offers backstage tours on select dates, providing insight into its operational history and technical aspects.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the theatre lobby and on the mezzanine level. Limited seating areas provide shade in the immediate vicinity of the entrance. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable in the downtown area. Food and beverage vendors are located within a short walking distance in the downtown core.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting conditions for exterior photography, late afternoon provides favorable natural light on the facade. Performance schedules vary, with evening shows typically commencing between 7:00 PM and 8:00 PM. The busiest performance seasons often align with the fall and spring months.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the theatre's original projection booth was so small that the projectionist had to stand on one leg to operate the equipment. The theatre has undergone several renovations throughout its history, with the most significant in the late 1990s to restore its original architectural features.
Nearby Landmarks
- Cheyenne Depot Museum (0.3km South)
- Wyoming State Capitol Building (0.5km West)
- Nelson Museum of the West (0.7km Northwest)
- Cheyenne Botanic Gardens (1.2km East)