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Atlas Theatre

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Zak
February 19, 2020
Built in 1887 and home to the Cheyenne Little Theater Players. Many plays throughout the year. Rumored to house ghosts!
Blaike
August 12, 2022
The Historic Atlas Theatre is owned and operated by Cheyenne Little Theatre. Home to the annual Old Fashioned Melodrama every summer, the building is also used for touring acts, private events, and other theatrical productions throughout the year. Built in 1887, this three story building originally held a confectionary shop on the lower level and the upper floors were utilized as office space. However, in 1907, architect William Dubois was hired to convert the first floor into a theatre. The next year, the Atlas Theatre opened and continued to operate until 1929. Closed for a couple of months, it was then reopened as the Strand. By the mid 1950’s, the building sat abandoned until 1961, when it reopened as the Pink Pony night club. Remaining open for only two short years, the building again sat idle until in 1966, when the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players began to use the Atlas for live theater productions. In 1971, the theater company purchased the Atlas, and two years later it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Though little is known about them, the historic theatre is said to be called home to two active ghosts.
The Historic Atlas Theatre is owned and operated by Cheyenne Little Theatre. Home to the annual Old Fashioned Melodrama every summer, the building is also used for touring acts, private events, and other theatrical productions throughout the year. Built in 1887, this three story building originally…
Candise
July 20, 2019
Enjoy the old fashion Melodrama during the summer and dinner theatre during the year.
Dena
July 18, 2022
small venue, full service bar, live performances
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211 W Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY