[3] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 5, 2014, for its significance in entertainment and performing arts.
[5] It was built by Alexander Morecraft, a Bound Brook resident, and had a grand opening on January 19, 1927.
As motion pictures took over in the 1930s, the theater became a performing arts center and first-run movie house, operating until the floods of 1999 and 2007 required extensive rebuilding.
[4] The theater offers plays, bands, dance, silent film and classic movies year round.
The venue is a rental house for plays, film shoots, and various other events.