Fort Monroe Theatre

42 Tidball Road,
Hampton, VA 23651

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Soundman176
Soundman176 on September 22, 2018 at 4:47 pm

I serviced the Ft. Monroe Theatre along with Langley AFB and Ft. Eustis for a few years prior to its decommissioning. The booth was a typical AAFES equipped booth but was mono sound only. All of these theatres were 2 projector change over, 20 minute reels. Enjoyed servicing them.

wsasser
wsasser on December 25, 2016 at 10:18 am

http://www.dailypress.com/features/history/dp-fea-fort-monroe-theatre-1211-20161210-story.html

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on March 29, 2012 at 5:20 pm

This PDF (1.3MB) about Fort Monroe National Monument includes this information about the Fort Monroe Theatre: “Right after WWI, Reeder Circle was designed for the Liberty Theater, which stood at the end of the circle. This theater was replaced in 1938 by the Fort Monroe Theatre, and the terminus is now a tennis court.”

The address of the Fort Monroe Theatre is 42 Tidball Road. The theater has been used for some of the public meetings of the Fort Monroe Authority, the public agency charged with overseeing the conversion of the facility to civilian use. As recently as March 15, the theater was also the venue for a Town Hall meeting held by local Congressional Representative Scott Rigell.

One proposal for the part of the fort that includes the theater is that it be used as a public residential high school. This article from dailypress.com discusses the proposal. Under this plan, the theater might be used as a performance space and lecture hall.

Here is a photo of the Fort Monroe Theatre.