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A desert theater’s comeback: Palm Springs historic treasure reopens after $34-million renovation

Last updated: December 9, 2025 12:49 pm
Editorial Board Published December 9, 2025
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Hollywood loves a great comeback story, and Palm Springs has one for the books.

In 1936, the dusty desert city’s Plaza Theatre staged its grand opening with the premiere of George Cukor’s romantic tragedy “Camille,” starring Greta Garbo on the peak of her powers. Spotlights beamed into the night time sky, a crimson carpet lined the doorway to the 800-seat Spanish Colonial Revival theater and flashbulbs burst on well-known faces, together with Frank Capra, Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Tyrone Energy and Shirley Temple.

The splashy affair helped cement the fame of the burgeoning neighborhood of about 1,000 full-time residents as a trip retreat for Hollywood’s movers and shakers. Over the subsequent 90 years, Palm Springs grew to turn out to be a world-famous resort city, with a inhabitants of round 45,000 that may swell to almost twice that quantity with seasonal guests, particularly throughout its gentle winters.

The Plaza Theatre, nonetheless, fell on exhausting occasions.

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Regardless of serving as a gravitational heart for the town’s leisure scene for many years, it was shuttered in 2014. It sat run-down and vacant till 2019, when a marketing campaign to revitalize it gained steam. On Dec. 1, after a $34-million renovation, the town’s cultural crown jewel reopened with a live performance that includes famous person Cynthia Erivo on the peak of her powers, backed by a jubilant Palm Springs Pops Orchestra. Spotlights beamed into the night time sky, a crimson carpet lined the doorway and cameras flashed. The historic venue had come full circle.

Opening night with Cynthia Erivo at the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre.

Cynthia Erivo performed a sold-out present on opening night time with the Palm Springs Pops Orchestra, that includes a wide range of covers together with songs from Aretha Franklin and Sinead O’Connor.

“This is not a remodel,” mentioned J.R. Roberts, president of the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre Basis, which spearheaded the hassle. “If we walked in here in 1936, this is exactly what it looked like, down to every color, every detail, every light.”

The one two aesthetic exceptions are an LED display screen behind the stage and the theater seats, which had been white leather-based and at the moment are plush crimson. Gone are the swaths of burnt orange paint and neon aptitude that had been a part of the theater’s closing incarnation as the house of the Fabulous Palm Springs Follies, a preferred vaudeville present that ran for 23 seasons till the venue’s shut in 2014.

Essentially the most substantial latest modifications to the Plaza are within the guts of the place, unrecognizable to the bare eye: the heating, cooling and electrical programs have been redone, and the sunshine and sound programs modernized.

The Plaza was constructed as an atmospheric theater — an immersive type pioneered by architect John Eberson within the Nineteen Twenties. The hallmarks of those evocative, dreamlike areas are architectural components that evoke idyllic out of doors settings in far-off locations. The Plaza options quaint Spanish village surroundings constructed out of its aspect partitions with background illumination that glows pink after which deep purple, emulating a setting solar because the lights go down. The domed blue ceiling is mottled with pinpricks of shining mild, like stars rising within the darkness.

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The Plaza Theatre lights shine on its opening night.

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Interior atmospheric walls surround the Spanish Colonial Revival style design of the Plaza Theatre.

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Guests arrive on the opening night of the Plaza Theatre.

1. The Plaza Theatre lights shine on its opening night time. 2. Inside atmospheric partitions encompass the Spanish Colonial Revival type design of the Plaza Theatre. 3. Friends arrive on the opening night time of the Plaza Theatre.

Many of those unique components had been lined with drywall, partially destroyed, rebuilt with new components or in any other case obscured, mentioned Jason Currie, an architect and senior affiliate from Architectural Sources Group, which was contracted by the inspiration to do the painstakingly detailed restoration. Geared up with the unique blueprints, ARG launched into a full-scale rehabilitation.

“The proscenium — this really decorative concrete that has stencil painting on it — was in place, but it had been covered over with a plaster wall to hide it and parts of it had been painted black,” Currie mentioned. “The tile roof up above it had been completely removed and another one had been put on. So we took off all of the elements that had been built on top of it and restored it back to the original.”

The unique was a novel stunner in its day, mentioned historian Jim Cook dinner, who lately printed a e-book concerning the theater with Catherine Graham, “Desert Dream to Silver Screen: The Story of the Historic Palm Springs Plaza Theatre.”

The venture was commissioned as a part of the La Plaza procuring complicated by Julia Carnell, the heiress to a nationwide money register empire based mostly in Dayton, Ohio.

“In the midst of the Great Depression, she had oodles of cash,” mentioned Cook dinner. “And she loved to come out here and would stay just across the street at the Desert Inn, which was run by Nellie Coffman.”

Coffman didn’t simply run the legendary resort, she imagined it when Palm Springs was nonetheless an Previous West outpost on the best way to L.A.

“Our town was built by these gutsy, powerful women — so unusual in this harsh desert environment,” Cook dinner mentioned, reclining in a seat on the theater’s mezzanine after a ribbon-cutting ceremony that includes Palm Spring Mayor Ron deHarte. “And those two names are at the center of the female wave that made this whole town what it is today.”

Jim Cook, John Bolton and J.R. Roberts sit in red theater seats.

Historian Jim Cook dinner, left, normal supervisor John Bolton and board president J.R. Roberts sit contained in the Plaza Theatre. Roberts, a former Metropolis Council member, helped spearhead enthusiasm and funding for the restoration marketing campaign.

Carnell employed architect Harry Williams to construct the La Plaza complicated, which along with the movie show, included a then-revolutionary mixed-use procuring heart, which was centered across the rise of the car. There was a two-story parking storage the place patrons may have their limousines serviced in addition to casitas to lease for the season and a dormitory for working girls above the retailers.

“Julia was also very much about empowering women. She was a suffragist, and she wanted to make sure women had their place in this because it was an era where they often were forgotten,” Cook dinner mentioned.

Historical past marched on, and the Plaza with it — segueing from an independently operated movie show to a neighborhood arts heart with stay performances, together with vaudeville and a sold-out Louis Armstrong present. Within the early Nineteen Forties, the Plaza turned a significant hub for stay radio broadcasts, starting with Jack Benny, who was the primary radio host to broadcast nationwide together with his Sunday night time present “Live From the Plaza Theatre in Palm Springs.” Towards the top of World Struggle II, Frank Sinatra transferred his weekly radio program to the Plaza for a restricted run.

Within the Nineteen Seventies, the Plaza was leased to an organization that break up the theater into two with a flimsy wall down the middle and tore down the historic tiled field workplace out entrance — a much-lamented transfer that in the end sparked the trendy Palm Springs preservation motion, Cook dinner famous.

Now that the Plaza is totally restored, the inspiration introduced on John Bolton from stay occasion hospitality agency Oak View Group to function normal supervisor. His first order of enterprise was to ask a veritable who’s who of native arts teams and occasions to name the venue dwelling. These embrace the Palm Springs Symphony, the Palm Springs Homosexual Males’s Refrain, Modernism Week, the Palm Springs Worldwide Movie Competition, the Palm Springs Worldwide Jazz Competition and the soon-to-be-announced Classical Coachella music sequence.

The newly restored Palm Springs Plaza Theatre.

The newly restored Palm Springs Plaza Theatre is a linchpin within the metropolis’s downtown revitalization plan. Basic supervisor John Bolton has already booked greater than 100 exhibits, and tickets have been bought by greater than 10,000 patrons. The financial impression is predicted to be at the least $21 million a 12 months in small enterprise assist.

“From a programming perspective, that also gives stability to the theater because national touring acts go in cycles,” mentioned Bolton, including that he’s hoping to create annual traditions that final, together with a sing-along Christmas Eve on the Plaza. “Another part of our mission is to push economic development downtown.”

The restored Plaza Theatre is predicted to be a linchpin within the metropolis’s downtown revitalization efforts, attracting individuals from far and vast to the realm’s many lodges, eating places and retailers.

Thus far, Bolton has lined up greater than 100 exhibits, which have attracted greater than 10,000 ticket patrons from all 50 states. Based on council member Jeffrey Bernstein, the venue is predicted to accommodate roughly 135,000 patrons per 12 months who will doubtlessly generate greater than $40 million in spending. Town expects the financial impression, together with gross sales and lodge taxes, can be at the least $21 million a 12 months in small enterprise assist.

When Erivo’s live performance ended on opening night time, a cheerful crowd of greater than 800 individuals rushed into the darkened streets searching for a nightcap and a chunk to eat.

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