Cox Capitol Theatre

The Cox Capitol Theatre is located in downtown Macon, Georgia, United States, on 382 Second Street. The Cox Capitol Theatre serves as a movie theatre and live entertainment venue.

History

Commercial Savings and Loan was the first building located at 382 Second Street.[1] It was built in 1897, but closed shortly after. In 1900, Strong Shoe Company purchased the building and resided there for 15 years.[1] According to the Macon Daily Telegraph, the Cox was converted into a movie theater in 1917 and was officially opened to the public." [2] In 1917, The Cox Capitol Theatre became the first public venue to offer air conditioning.[3] After 58 years, the Cox Theatre closed in 1975.[4]

Today

A man named Tony Long had a vision for downtown Macon, Georgia. He led a group of people and launched a $1.2 million renovation to restore the Cox Theatre.[4] According to Kap Stann's book called "Moon Georgia," the Cox Capitol Theatre reopened in 2006. The Cox Capitol Theatre is a movie house and live entertainment venue.

The Theatre serves as Macon's venue for:
  • Concerts
-From rock bands to first-class musical tours
  • Second-run movies
-Such as vintage and independent films
  • Film festivals [5]

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The Board of Directors[3]

  • David Thompson (Chair) - Restoration, Finance, Fundraising Committees
  • Tony Long (Vice Chair) - Head of Restorations, Programming Committees
  • Mark Driver (Treasurer) - Finance, Fundraising Committees
  • Wesley Griffith (Secretary) - Programming, Marketing Committees
  • Gene Dunwody, Jr. - Architect, Fundraising Committees
  • Brad Evans - Programming, Marketing Committees
  • Duke Groover – Legal Counsel, Fundraising Committees
  • Larry L. Najera, Jr.- Marketing, Fundraising Committees
  • Brad Powell - Programming, Seat Sales, Fundraising Committees
  • Morris Purcel - Fundraising Committee
  • Teresa Roach – Marketing, Fundraising Committees
  • Terrell Sandefur – Marketing, Fundraising Committees

Rentals

The Cox Capitol Theatre serves as a rental space for events such as receptions, parties and fundraisers.

Timeline

References

  1. 1 2 "Cox Capitol Theatre - Macon, Georgia." Cox Capitol Theatre - Macon, Georgia - Venue for Movies, Music, Events and Meetings. Web. 01 Dec. 2010. <http://www.coxcapitoltheatre.com/history.htm>.
  2. Morris, Linda S. "Capitol Theatre receives grant for sound system." Macon Telegraph, The (GA) (2006): Newspaper Source. EBSCO. Web. 1 Dec. 2010.
  3. 1 2 "Cox Capitol Theatre - Macon, Georgia." Cox Capitol Theatre - Macon, Georgia - Venue for Movies, Music, Events and Meetings. Web. 01 Dec. 2010. <http://www.coxcapitoltheatre.com/about.htm>.
  4. 1 2 Manley, Rodney (September 19, 2010). "Cox Capitol Theatre's New Staff Making Big Changes". Macon Telegraph. Retrieved December 6, 2010.
  5. "Cox Capitol Theatre." Cox Capitol Theatre - Macon, Georgia - Venue for Movies, Music, Events and Meetings. Web. 01 Dec. 2010. <http://www.coxcapitoltheatre.com/_pages/about.htm>.
  6. Stann, Kap. "Heartland Georgia." Moon Georgia. 186+. Google Books. Web. 01 Dec. 2010. <https://books.google.com/books?id=hyREtXrR90IC&pg=PA186&dq=The Cox Capitol Theatre&hl=en&ei=63r2TJDWCMOqlAeh7Z3BBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=The Cox Capitol Theatre&f=false>.
  7. Fabian, Liz. "Let it show: Inaugural film festival gets under way in Macon." Macon Telegraph, The (GA) (2006): Newspaper Source. EBSCO. Web. 1 Dec. 2010.

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Coordinates: 32°50′12″N 83°37′43″W / 32.83667°N 83.62861°W / 32.83667; -83.62861

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