Sunday, November 11, 2007

The Keith-Albee


This rather startling bit of theater architecture is in Huntington, WV. It seems that a lot of people take it for granted.

6 comments:

Charleston Catholic / Clay Center Project said...

That place is amazing, isn't it?

Charleston Catholic / Clay Center Project said...

Good shot, by the way. :)

kenju said...

WOW~! I had not thought of that place in years! I was there once, in 1961 or 2.

Randy said...

I guess "normal" is a relative term, but I like to think I sould say "Wow!" every time I walked in. Probably not, I guess.

Chuck Minsker said...

Hey, the local children's theatre (First Stage Theatre Co.) is staging "High School Musical" on that stage this weekend! (As the director, I couldn't resist the chance at a free plug.) But the theatre is amazing - a real gem!

Rick Lee said...

Plug away! I noticed they had Peter Pan in there last week. I love seeing that the theater is being used for live performances. It was built as a vaudeville theater. I looked up the web site for the theater and they have an interesting history there. I thought it was interesting that the "Albee" name comes from the famous Edward Albee who was one of the owners of this and other vaudeville theaters.