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Photo courtesy the Fox Theatre. Chances are you’ve never given the floor of the Fox Theatre much thought, but did you know that you’re walking on a woven bit of …
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Photo courtesy the Fox Theatre. Chances are you’ve never given the floor of the Fox Theatre much thought, but did you know that you’re walking on a woven bit of …
Read MorePhoto courtesy the Fox Theatre. There’s more to the Fox Theatre than its expansive 4,665-seat auditorium, Moorish design, and spacious stage. Its hallways, alcoves and meeting/event spaces are just as …
Read MorePhoto courtesy Fox Theatre. The Fox Theatre opened almost 89 years ago on Christmas Day in 1929. That provides plenty of time to develop a mythology — tall tales that …
Read MoreIn 1974, the Fox Theatre reached a low point in its history, and the president announced that its doors were closed forever. The people of Atlanta went into uproar, and …
Read MoreDid you know that the faux box seats on either side of the Fox Theatre stage actually mask the chambers of Mighty Mo’s organ pipes? If you’ve been to the …
Read MoreThe Fox Theatre Institute, a resource for historic theaters, was founded in 2008 to offer advice and consultation on the topics of restoration, preservation and operations. The organization has since …
Read MoreInstead of foundation, Elphaba’s makeup is actually MAC’s Landscape Green eye shadow. It is water-based, so she does not have an allergic reaction. Wide makeup brushes are used to cover …
Read MoreThe Atlanta Fox Theatre lighting was a crowning achievement in its day. The light bulb was still relatively new and modern, yet the Fox’s fixtures were created in the illusion …
Read MoreThe Atlanta Fox furniture collection is the largest cache of original furniture that exists in any of the remaining Fox Theatres, from coast to coast. The Fox furnishings were personally …
Read MoreDid you know … ? The Egyptian Ballroom, Grand Salon, and Spanish Room were all originally Shriner meeting spaces. The Egyptian Ballroom was reserved for Shriner ceremonies and celebrations, and …
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