Boulder Theater

Boulder Theater opened in 1906 as the Curran Opera House.

Later it included ballet, church festivals, orchestral concerts, and early silent films.

In 1920, vice-presidential candidate Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke at Boulder Theater.

The architecture was art-deco, and was inspired by the Boulder courthouse quite near.

Boulder Theater survived the Covid-19 shutdown, and still hosts acts.

Boulder Theater, with its characteristic art-deco design
Boulder Theater, with its characteristic art-deco design