The American Theatre, a landmark in Hampton Roads, is the only remaining of four theatres in Hampton. Built in 1908 as a "high class motion picture and vaudeville house" the Theatre has enjoyed a colorful and varied history. A.M. Johnson of Norfolk built the Theatre to give the community a "clean, wholesome amusement theatre". The American Theatre was the first fully integrated theatre in Southeastern Virginia and it originally seated 600 patrons on two levels.
Changing ownership several times, The American Theatre is best remembered by generations for the ten cent movies on Saturday mornings. It became the Lee Adult Theatre and, later, the New American Theatre which served as a beer and pizza movie house.In 1997, the Hampton Arts Foundation (a not for profit corporation) purchased the run down building and began an extensive $2.9 million renovation, restoring much of the original detail and adding a complete new wing to the building. After three years of fund raising and construction, the American Theatre re-opened in June 2000, reverting to its original name. The Theatre opened with a star studded gala and has since become one of the favorite venues of an ever increasing and loyal audience from throughout the entire region.
The American Theatre hosts renowned performing artists from every corner of the globe in an ambitious year-round program which has become the envy of many cities much larger than Hampton.
American Theatre is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
Virginia has no shortage of fantastic educational activities for children. Between our world-class zoos, aquariums, historical sites, and science centers, you couldn’t ask for much more. Below… Read More
French cuisine can range the gamut from the highest end to loveable so-called “peasant food.” When you’re in the mood for a special dinner, you could do no better than a night out… Read More
The Old Dominion has an incredible amount of beautiful wedding locations, from the beach to the mountains to historic homes. From an elegant wedding at a vineyard in the Blue Ridge Mountains to a… Read More
Virginia’s Indian restaurant scene is the envy of the East Coast. With hundreds of incredible, authentic restaurants to choose from, it’s nearly impossible to narrow down a list to just… Read More
Craving Thai food? Fortunately, there are plenty of places in Virginia that will scratch that itch for you. From the papaya salad at Thai Arroy to the pad prik khing at Courtside, check out these 10… Read More