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About The Ashby Street Theater
Built in 1934, the Ashby Street Theater was one the only movie theater in Atlanta that catered specifically to African American audiences during the era of segregation. It played a crucial role as a community gathering space, offering not just movies but also live performances and social events. The Ashby Street Theater's legacy is intertwined with the broader history of the African American experience in Atlanta. It represents a period when Black communities created their own spaces for cultural expression and connection, despite the oppressive forces of segregation. The Ashby Street Theater stands as a testament to the rich cultural history of Atlanta's African American community, reflecting both the challenges and triumphs of the era.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
The Theater is remembered as a symbol of resilience and creativity. Preservation and renovation efforts are underway which will reflect a growing awareness of the need to honor and maintain such landmarks for future generations. We are honored to share our plans to renovate this historic landmark during our special ribbon-cutting ceremony. We will celebrate the theater's renovation and the revival of a vital piece of our shared history. The Ashby Street Theater is more than brick and mortar; it is a symbol of our resilience, our creativity, and our unwavering commitment to preserving the rich cultural heritage of Atlanta's African American community. Please join us for this very special occasion as we cut a ribbon signaling a celebration of the past, and a future where the iconic structure will continue to be a beacon of culture, history, and community.