Milane Theatre Cornerstone

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Title

Milane Theatre Cornerstone

Alternative Title

Milane Cornerstone

Subject

Sanford (Fla.)
Buildings--Florida
Performing Arts
Theater--20th Century

Description

Original cornerstonefor the Milane Theatre, which was constructed at 203 South Magnolia Avenue, the former location of the Star Theatre, an abandoned movie house. Scroggs and Ewing, architects from Georgia, prepared the plans for the Milane. The name of the new theater was derived from the combination of the presidents of the Milane Amusement Company president and vice president: Frank L. Miller and Edward F. Lane. The Milane opened in July of 1923 and seated 823 patrons. In 1933, the Milane was sold to Frank and Stella Evans, investors from Lake Mary, Florida. The new owners renamed their business the Ritz Theater and held the property until the 1990s. However, the Ritz struggled financially in the 1960s and closed in 1978 due to failure to compete with the new multiplex theaters. The building remained vacant until 1984, when it reopened as the Showtime Cantina. The Showtime Cantina closed in 1988 and remained vacant and in decay. In the mid-1990s, Ritz Community Theater Projects, Inc. acquired the property and began rehabilitation in 1998. On May 6, 2000, the theater reopened as the Helen Stairs Theatre in honor of the citizen who led the restoration project, Helen Stairs. The following year, the location was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2008, additional renovations were completed at the theater was renamed the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center in honor of the Wayne Densch Charitable Trust Fund for contributing to the renovations fund.

Creator

Cepero, Laura

Source

Original color digital image by Laura Cepero, June 9, 2011.

Date Created

2011-06-09

Is Part Of

Milane Theatre Collection, Sanford Collection, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.

Extent

764 KB

Medium

1 color digital image

Language

eng

Type

Still Image

Coverage

Ritz Theatre, Sanford, Florida

Spatial Coverage

28.810527, -81.266859

Temporal Coverage

1923-07-01/1933-12-31

Accrual Method

Item Creation

Mediator

History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher

Provenance

Originally created by Laura Cepero and owned by RICHES of Central Florida.

Contributing Project

Curator

Cepero, Laura

Digital Collection

Source Repository

External Reference

"Helen Stairs Theatre." StageClick. http://www.stageclick.com/venue/457.aspx.
Sanford: Our First 125 Years. Sanford, Florida: Seminole Herald, 2002.
"Theater History." Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center. http://www.wdpac.com/footer-menu/theater-history/.
"Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center." Seminole County: Florida's Natural Choice. http://www.visitseminole.com/things-to-do/general/wayne-densch-performing-arts-center.

Transcript

MILANE AMUSEMENT, CO.
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
F.L. MILLER, PRES.
E.F. LANE, VICE PRES.
C.I. BRITT, SECY & TREAS.
R.E. CHAPMAN
EDWARD HIGGINS
A.W. LEE, JR.
FRED WALSMA
E.J. MOUGHTON, SUP. V.S.G. ARCH
R.J. GALLESPIE, CONT.

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Original Format

1 color digital image

Citation

Cepero, Laura, “Milane Theatre Cornerstone,” RICHES, accessed June 4, 2024, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/1126.

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