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“I guess it doesn’t get much use,” Wranger says, to which his friend replies: “Guess again.”)
By the time Ewalt came along, these Times Square theaters were already pretty run down — mold on the walls, water in the basement — but they retained a certain voyeuristic appeal, and men came to trawl for sex, watch drag queens like Chi Chi LaRue, or, like Ewalt himself, revel in the subversive thrill of it all.
One day in the early 1990s, Ewalt watched construction workers dismantling the conspicuous neon sign of the Adonis “like they were cutting a loaf of bread.” He realized history was being lost, and it spurred him to start collecting signs and memorabilia in a preservation effort that now commandeers most of his apartment.
The building will feature modern amenities with a new HVAC system, additional restrooms, and for the first time a fully ADA accessible orchestra, stage and dressing rooms.
VENUE INFORMATION
Theater and the Arts
Little Washington Theatre
291 Gay Street
Washington, Virginia 22747
540.675.1253 | info@littlewashingtontheatre.com
https://www.rappahannock.com/businesses/b/little-washington-theatre
The Theatre presents a wide variety of professional musical and dramatic performances, usually on weekends, and often for one or two performances only.
Fandango may withdraw or modify this Offer at any time, in its sole discretion and without notice. Its mission is to create the opportunity for all residents of Rappahannock County to enrich their lives through exposure to the arts.
The Offer is not valid for current FanClub members, is non-transferable, and has no cash value.
For more than 25 years, RAAC has been the focal point for the arts in Rappahannock County. Adjustments to prior purchases are not permitted. The soundtrack was the man’s belt buckle, clattering to the floor. One man began to trail me, so I slipped into the cinema and sat down to watch Ms. Latifah contemplate suicide on the ledge of a hotel. RAAC sponsors workshops, dances, programs, concerts, school events, cinema and other activities that enhance the community’s artistic well-being.
Rates: by performance
Hours: by performance