original late 1920's antique american ornamental cast plaster interior lawndale theater auditorium gold enameled flame finial with beaded border above pedestal base

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william p. whitney, architect

 

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amazingly intact late 1920's cast plaster interior lawndale theater auditorium flame finial likely fabricated by the decorators' supply company of chicago, il. the richly colored gold enameled rosette was originally apart of a larger, curvaceous header located above the stage. the cast plaster finial is reinforced with horse hair (used as a binding agent) to strengthen the structural integrity. the 2000-seat spanish revival style "new-yiddish" lawndale theater was designed by william p. whitney and r. levine & company in 1927. the west side chicago theater original opened as the "new yiddish theater, but was later renamed shortly thereafter. the white terra cotta-clad theater building later became the rena theater until finally closing its doors in 1963. the theater was converted into a church, which operated until the 1990's. although the theater building still stands (vacant and badly deteriorating), it is slated for demolition by the city of chicago. urban remains acquired the salvaged rights in 2009 and spent nearly six months carefully removing artifacts.

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