After much anticipation, the Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox opened its doors in November 2007. This art deco treasure is now the home of the Spokane Symphony and an incredible venue for all of the performing arts. The Theater celebrated its grand reopening with performancs by Frederica von Stade, the Spokane Symphony, Tony Bennett, Thomas Hampson and many more.

For details about upcoming events, please visit our Events & Tickets page.

1931 Opening Night Dazzled Spokane

On the evening of September 3, 1931, searchlights roamed the sky and the streets were jammed with 30,000 people celebrating Spokane's Golden Jubilee and the grand opening of the Theater.

Celebrities and movie stars greeted the crowd from the roof of the Theater before watching the world premiere of Merely Mary Ann on the big screen. Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor, stars of the film, were on hand, as were Anita Page, Will Rogers, and child star Rosemarie.

Built during the dark days of the Depression by Fox Westcoast Theaters at a price of $1,000,000, the Theater was the largest in Spokane, at 2300 seats. Architect Robert Reamer, famous for his design of Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful Inn, designed the Theater in the exuberant and modernistic Art Deco style.

First Air-Conditioned Building in Spokane

Built during the transition between vaudeville and silent movies and the "talkies," the Theater was equipped with the a full-height stage house, orchestra pit, and dressing rooms to accommodate a range of movies and live performances.

The Theater featured the most advanced movie technology of the day, and was the first air-conditioned building in Spokane. The Theater was very proud of this distinction, and had picture windows installed that overlooked the mechanical room, so that passersby on the street could marvel at the oversized equipment.

The Theater is constructed of concrete and employs a sleek modernity, while the flat surfaces and lack of ornamentation provide graceful simplicity. The local newspaper described the building as "the last word in beauty and efficiency."

Inside the Theater, fantastic murals created by Anthony Heinsbergen evolve from underwater floral patterns at the lobby level to landscapes of castles, rivers and clouds on the mezzanine, culminating with a magnificent 60-foot wide sunburst that dominates the auditorium. Sunlight radiates across the ceiling and falls on a canopy of foliage representative of a forest under a starlit sky.

Stars of Stage and Screen

During its heyday, the Theater was the largest in Spokane, and besides its use as a movie theater, played host to countless stage performances, including Katharine Hepburn, in As You Like It, as well as Marian Anderson, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra.

The Community Concerts subscription series brought performers such as Paderewski, Vladimir Horowitz, and Lily Pons to the stage.

From 1968-1974, the Spokane Symphony performed in the Theater as their principal venue, often rehearsing before the Sunday matinee began.

It was definitely the "Place to Go" for many years, but by the 1970s audiences had begun to move to the suburban movie theaters, and the Theater began a period of decline.  In 1975, the balcony was divided into two small theaters, and the Theater became a triplex, and entered a period of budget and second-run movies for the next twenty-five years. By 2000, the Theater, after being continuously open for nearly 70 years, was slated for demolition to make way for a parking lot.

Recognizing an incredible opportunity, the Spokane Symphony spearheaded a campaign to save the Theater.  In just a few short months, the money was raised to purchase the beloved Theater.

The Theater is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Spokane Register, and the Washington Heritage Register.

Now, after extensive restoration efforts, the Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox is a vibrant center for the performing arts.  We hope to see you there soon!

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