Theater architects

Charles Howard Crane (1885-1952) was a noted American architect who designed many theatres. He designed the United Artist Theater in Detroit, the Fox Theatre in Atlanta and the August Wilson Theatre in New York City. ...more on Wikipedia about "C. Howard Crane"

Maurice Herman Finkel (1888-1949) was a Yiddish theater performer and later an architect. ...more on Wikipedia about "Maurice Herman Finkel"

The architectural firm Rapp and Rapp was active in Chicago during the early 20th century. The firm is well-known for movie theater design. Some of the important buildings that they designed include the Paramount Theater on Times Square in New York City, and the Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rapp and Rapp"

Thomas White Lamb ( 1871 - 1942) was one of the foremost American theater and cinema architects in the late 19th Century and early 20th Centuries. He is noted for designing New York's Ziegfeld Theatre, as well as Madison Square Garden. ...more on Wikipedia about "Thomas W. Lamb"

William Harold Lee ( December 9, 1884- February 3, 1971), a protege of acclaimed Philadelphia architect Frank Furness, was a 20th century movie theater designer and later the chief architect for Eastern College. He attended Trinity College for a year before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania where he studied architecture. ...more on Wikipedia about "William Harold Lee"

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