2012 Award Winner: BEST Theater (Runner-Up)

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Canton Palace Theatre

Nominated for: BEST Theater

605 Market Ave N, Canton, OH (See Map)

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Canton Palace Theatre, Arts & Entertainment Arts and Entertainment, Performing Arts Venue Theater, 605 Market Ave N Canton OH 44702

In Downtown Canton, Ohio, a standing room only crowd welcomed the opening of Harry Harper Ink's million dollar vaudeville and movie palace on Monday, November 22, 1926. The American public was enjoying the Charleston craze and motion pictures featuring such screen stars as Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. The Theatre was a gift to the community from Canton entrepreneur and industrialist businessman Harry Harper Ink. He owned the canton based Tonsiline Company, makers of a cough syrup formula marketed in a unique giraffe shaped bottle. The two giraffe plaques located above our proscenium arch are reminiscent of this motif.

The Theatre was designed by the noted Austrian born architect John Eberson of Chicago, who achieved fame during the 1920s through his creation of "atmospheric" theatres located in cities across the United States. The Palace seeks to re-create a Spanish courtyard on a midsummer night. Its ceiling, a starry sky with wisps of clouds, creates a dream effect. The Palace still has our original cloud machine that makes the clouds continuously march across the sky.

The Theatre includes an ornate columned proscenium arch over its stage, an elaborate fly system for the numerous stage curtains and theatrical backdrops, eleven dressing rooms, a chorus room, a musician's lounge, a music room, one shower room, and an orchestra pit with seating for eighteen musicians. Peter Clark designed the original lighting system to take viewers from sunrise to sunset in the courtyard setting.

One of the most famous attractions of the Palace Theatre is the mighty Kilgen Pipe Organ. It was originally used to provide background music for the silent movies shown on the Palace Theatre screen. The Kilgen is one of only a few left in the country, and the only one that remains in its original home.

The 1960s and 1970s brought about a period of neglect and decay to Canton's downtown area. Businesses and stores migrating to the suburbs and the growing popularity of television affected the Palace's regular patronage. The theatre's doors were locked to the public and its marquee darkened on its 50th Anniversary in 1976.

Just one week before the structure was doomed to a wrecking ball, the Canton Jaycees stepped forward to act as the holding organization until a search committee could be formed to see if there were enough people interested in making The Palace Theatre a viable business once again. Rescued by a group of concerned citizens and the City of Canton, the Palace was held in trust until The Canton Palace Theatre Association could be formed.

The building reopened in 1980 and the restoration of the theater has been ongoing since. To date, approximately $4.0 million has been spent to restore the building.

Today The Palace is once again alive, and is a vital multipurpose entertainment facility. Its marquee burns brightly sixty feet above Market Avenue welcoming you to enter its grand foyer and become a part of Canton's nostalgic past and its bright future.The majestic Palace Theatre is once again the heartbeat of the Canton community and plays host to over 300 events per year that has an attendance of over 100,000 per year.

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Awards

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Johnny M. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 3 other nominees

on May 4, 2012

Kathy J. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 69 other nominees

on May 3, 2012

sleeky_meerkat … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 20 other nominees

on May 2, 2012

Frank J. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 18 other nominees

on May 1, 2012

Shelly B. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 38 other nominees

on April 30, 2012

lsay … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 26 other nominees

on April 30, 2012

melsweatt … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 9 other nominees

on April 30, 2012

Lisa G. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 3 other nominees

on April 29, 2012

Joe T. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 67 other nominees

on April 29, 2012

Karen S. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 36 other nominees

on April 28, 2012

Steve C. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 36 other nominees

on April 27, 2012

Joyce R. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 19 other nominees

on April 26, 2012

Tracy C. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 44 other nominees

on April 26, 2012

Holly R. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 63 other nominees

on April 26, 2012

Donna L. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 3 other nominees

on April 25, 2012

Thomas G. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 74 other nominees

on April 25, 2012

Christine C. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 72 other nominees

on April 25, 2012

Nicki S. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 25 other nominees

on April 25, 2012

Lara R. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 23 other nominees

on April 24, 2012

Amanda K. … voted BEST Theater

also voted for 5 other nominees

on April 24, 2012

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