Rococo Theatre

140 North 13th Street
Lincoln, NE 68508

402-476-6540

About

On Monday, June 10, 1929, the Stuart Theatre opened its doors to the public for the first time. The first show to be performed on the historic stage was “The Rainbow Man.”

The original structure occupied six floors in the 13-story building. Seating capacity was 1,850. The theater’s architecture boasted influences resembling that of Italian Romanesque, with a slight Moorish influence. Strains of other architectural types were also evident in the beamed and panel designed ceiling, two balconies and six chandeliers.  The interior walls, consisting of stone and terra cotta, were rich in history and designed like that of an Old Italian Palace.

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