About the Alabama Theatre
The Alabama Theatre was built in 1927 by Paramount Studios as an
Alabama showcase for Paramount films. It was used primarily as a movie
palace for 55 years, with the exception of the annual Miss Alabama
pagent and the weekly Mickey Mouse Club. In 1987, the owners of the
facility declared bankruptcy and the theatre was purchased by
Birmingham Landmarks Inc., a non-profit corporation.
The new Alabama Theatre for the Performing Arts hosts many live
events, as well as films. Each year the Theatre hosts over 300 events
attended by a half million Birmingham area citizens.
In 1998, the Theatre underwent a complete front door to back door
restoration. The work was done by EverGreene Studios from New York
City. In 8 months, the theatre went from its look of faded grandeur to
a sparkling 1927 look with all the gold leaf paint either replaced or
cleaned. In addition to the restoration, new carpet was installed in
the ladies lounge and new drapes were installed on the stage and organ
chambers.
For more information, "The Alabama Theatre, Showplace of the South"
a history of the Alabama Theatre is available for purchase at the
Alabama Theatre office or in our gift shop.