Capitol Theatre (Clearwater, Florida)
The Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre, which was also known as the Capitol Theatre and the Royalty Theatre, is a historic theater in Clearwater, Florida.[1][2] The theater has a seating capacity of 750 people.[3] The theater is owned by the City of Clearwater and managed by Ruth Eckerd Hall.[1] It opened in 1921 for vaudeville and movies. After it struggled economically it was renamed the Royalty Theatre.[1] It was restored in 1999-2000 and reopened.[2] It was bought by the City of Clearwater in 2008 and run by Ruth Eckerd Hall for acts such as the punk rock group Henry Rollins, comedian Steven Wright and singer Richard Marx. In 2013, the City of Clearwater launched an elaborate $11 million restoration of the theater as part of a broader downtown revitalization.[3] The theater reopened in 2014 to much acclaim and financial success.[3] Since the reopening that theater has played host to acts such as Jay Leno and B.B. King.[3]
In March 2019, Ruth Eckerd Hall[1] announced a $2.5 million gift from Nancy and David Bilheimer as part of the theatre’s ongoing “Expanding the Experience” fundraising campaign. In recognition of the generous donation, the Capitol Theatre in downtown Clearwater is now called The Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre[4].
References
- Woman's $1 million gift will help restore Clearwater's old Capitol Theatre by Charlie Frago Tampa Bay Times July 18, 2013
- Capitol Theatre Cinema Treasures
- Capitol Theatre rakes in cash, raises hopes for downtown Clearwater Tampa Bay Times
- "Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. Announces $2.5 Million Gift From Nancy And David Bilheimer To Benefit Arts Education Programs And Outreach At The Marcia P. Hoffman School Of the Arts". Ruth Eckerd Hall. 2019-03-29. Retrieved 2019-05-17.