The Historic Ironwood Theatre in Ironwood, M ichigan was constructed in 1928 and designed by self-taught Ironwood architect Albert Nelson in the Italian Renaissance style featuring hand-sculpted faux pillars and arched proscenium style stage. At the time, it was one of three movie houses in Ironwood. The theatre presented first-run movies and vaudeville shows through the Golden Age of Hollywood of the 1930s, '40s, and '50s. Today the theatre is a non-profit establishment owned by the City of Ironwood and operated by Ironwood Theatre Inc., a non-profit organization led by volunteers. It offers a range of live theatrical, musical, and artistic performances. The theatre now seats up to 480 seats on the main floor and 252 seats in the balcony. The chairs in the theatre today are replicas of the original seats.

113 E Aurora St, Ironwood, MI 49938, Phone: 906-932-0618, Map

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