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Revels restored live professional theater to downtown Richmond. Revels was succeeded by Theatre IV in 1984. On its 100th anniversary in 2011 the theater was further restored when Sara Belle and Neil November made a $2 million gift to Theatre IV and Barksdale. [13] The November now serves as Virginia Rep's headquarters.
The original included the 1854 Leigh Street Baptist Church by architects Samuel Sloan with cast iron stairs by Asa Snyder [1] and the 1938 Art Deco style East End Theater by Henry Carl Messerschmidt (1891-1994). [3] Venable Street Baptist Church built by T. Wiley Davis in the 1880s was part of the added area.
1975 Theatre IV was founded by Bruce Miller and Phil Whiteway, becoming Virginia's first professional theatre for young audiences.; 2009 Theatre IV, in partnership with Barksdale Theatre, continues to perform live before nearly 600,000 theatre lovers each year, presenting acclaimed home seasons in Richmond, and touring extensively throughout Virginia, 34 additional states plus the District of ...
March 17, 1995 (James River at U.S. Routes 1/301: 16: Blackwell Historic District: Blackwell Historic District: March 20, 2019 (Roughly bounded by Decatur and E. 14th Sts., Dinwiddie Ave., and Jefferson Davis Highway
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The theatre was formerly known as Richmond CenterStage. The Carpenter Theatre was originally a Loew's Theatre movie palace developed by the Loew's Theatres company and designed by John Eberson . The building's construction began in 1927, with its doors opening in 1928.