Granada Theater (Dallas)

Granada Theater

Exterior of venue
Address 3524 Greenville Ave.
Dallas, TX 75206-5630
Coordinates 32°49′51″N 96°46′12″W / 32.830702°N 96.770024°W / 32.830702; -96.770024Coordinates: 32°49′51″N 96°46′12″W / 32.830702°N 96.770024°W / 32.830702; -96.770024
Owner Greenway Investments Co.
Capacity 1,000
Current use Concert venue
Construction
Opened 1946 (1946)
Architect Raymond F. Smith
Website
www.granadatheater.com

The Granada Theater is a theatre located in Lower Greenville, in Dallas, TX. The theatre was built in 1946 as a movie house. In 1977, it was converted to a concert hall, only to revert to a movie theater soon after. In 2004 it was again opened as a concert hall.

Design

marquee, 2010

The Art Deco design of the Granada reflects the decadence of that Golden Era. The exterior was designed for function with rounded corners, stepped forms and linear accents that echoed the industrialized, streamlined designs of modern machinery, like automobiles. The interior decor employs the influence of ancient cultures. The murals were designed by the artist(s) who also worked on Los Angeles’ famous Grauman’s Chinese Theater. The grand scale murals depict different genres of film with the ceiling feature depicting a mythological “film goddess” standing over a reel of film, which is fitting since the Greeks started theater. The sunburst crowning the goddess and the curved plaster moldings lining the sidewalls point to another Deco theme – designs taken from nature. The neighborhood theater was family friendly providing soundproof rooms available for others. Archives stated the theater was predominantly dark red, and the original front doors were made of wood.

Awards

Current logo

Throughout the years Granada Theater has also won many awards:

References

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