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Circa
'21 is housed in the historic Fort Armstrong Theatre. Opened in 1921,
the theatre was originally a vaudeville and silent movie house, among
one of the most popular and unique of its day.
Walter Rosenfield and Joseph Hopp were the two men who invested their time and money in the theatre stating that they had faith, not only in the film industry, but in the area that eventually was to become the Quad Cities. The $500,000 cost of the theatre's construction was said to represent one dollar for every brick used in the exterior structure, an enormous sum in its day. Architect Benjamin Horn drew heavily from Fox and Sauk Indian symbols for his design. (A fine example is the great warrior Blackhawk's countenance overlooking the stage from the proscenium arch). The theatre originally contained a 1,566 seat auditorium, a dance salon, a photography studio, Hickey Brothers Cigar Store and Soda Fountain (located where The Garden Shop is today), a nursery, and attractive green rooms for the actors.
In August of 1976, the theatre was purchased for its present use as a dinner theatre. The interior was remodeled into Las Vegas styled seating and currently seats 334 on the main floor.
The concept of dinner theatre was unique to the Quad Cities at the time and has since provided the area with over 250 productions of comedies, dramas, musicals, mysteries, children's shows and celebrity attractions such as Tony Bennett, Mickey Rooney, Phyllis Diller, Pat Boone, The Smothers Brothers, The Lettermen, Dennis Miller, and Roseanne. In 2001, the historic theatre underwent a $225,000 renovation in conjuction with the start of its 25th Anniversary Season. The renovations included repainting the entire interior of the theatre; renovation of the restrooms; recarpeting the entire theatre; and a new marquee, which is a replica of the original from 1920. The actors and artistic staff at Circa '21 hail from all parts of the country. Semi-annual auditions are held in New York and other major metropolitan areas. In addition, local auditions are held for every show. It is our hope
that you enjoy your visit in the beautiful surroundings and elegant
atmosphere in which we proudly serve you here at Circa '21. |
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