Abandoned theatres for sale that could make show-stopping homes
Empty entertainment spaces with plenty of promise

Dramatic spaces

Firstly, a little inspiration. This project in Barcelona by Cadaval & Sola-Morales architects shows that with a little creativity and some elbow grease, these striking properties could be converted into quirky, one-of-a-kind homes that ooze wow factor. From Art Deco gems to old cinemas, let your imagination run wild with these enchanting entertainment venues...
Historic theatre, Dos Palos, California: £133,000 ($175k)

This striking cinema building in downtown Los Palos is packed with classic Hollywood appeal. It was constructed in 1945 and encompasses roughly 4,560 square feet. The bold design and geometric detailing on the exterior façade give it an unmistakeably Art Deco vibe, providing the perfect inspiration for your eye-catching renovation project.
Historic theatre, Dos Palos, California: £133,000 ($175k)

Historic theatre, Dos Palos, California: £133,000 ($175k)

Inside the screening room itself, the bold decorative scheme and geometric shapes offer a nod to the building’s Art Deco style. Preserving these elements could be a fantastic way to incorporate some of the authentic features into your own quirky residence, mixing them up with modern materials and finishes for an updated look.
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Historic theatre, Dos Palos, California: £133,000 ($175k)

Sun Theatre, Holdrege, Nebraska: £160,000 ($210k)

This iconic single-screen movie theatre has been entertaining silver screen enthusiasts since the 1920s. Originally built in 1910, this historic movie theatre has undergone plenty of improvement works already in the past decade. The traditional architectural style and neat brick façade will leave guests in no doubt as to the history of your newly converted home.
Sun Theatre, Holdrege, Nebraska: £160,000 ($210k)

Sun Theatre, Holdrege, Nebraska: £160,000 ($210k)

Sun Theatre, Holdrege, Nebraska: £160,000 ($210k)

Palace Theatre, Duncan, Oklahoma: £305,000 ($399k)

If it’s a characterful home you’re after, then this historic theatre and café in downtown Duncan, Oklahoma, might be just the ticket. Originally built in 1912, this heritage gem has undergone many upgrades over the years. If the building’s current area of 7,000 square feet doesn’t sound like it’ll be enough for you, there’s potential to extend the second storey to create extra space too.
Palace Theatre, Duncan, Oklahoma: £305,000 ($399k)

Over the years, this impressive space has functioned as both a cinema and a live entertainment venue for concerts. With such vast square footage, you’d have free reign to arrange the new living areas as you wish. However, it’d be worth bringing a skilled architect on board to help you showcase some of the original features such as those soaring ceilings and the retro refreshment kiosk.
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Palace Theatre, Duncan, Oklahoma: £305,000 ($399k)

Palace Theatre, Duncan, Oklahoma: £305,000 ($399k)

Broadway theatre, Monticello, New York: £324,000 ($425k)

Located in New York state's Sullivan County, this dilapidated theatre on the main street of Monticello has seen better days. While it may be in need of a serious renovation, the historic 1930s building isn't short of charm – that stunning Art Deco brickwork has no end of curb appeal.
Broadway theatre, Monticello, New York: £324,000 ($425k)

Broadway theatre, Monticello, New York: £324,000 ($425k)

Broadway theatre, Monticello, New York: $424,900

1920s theatre, Harrah, Oklahoma: £344,000 ($450k)

For your own piece of Gatsby-era history, it doesn't get better than this historic cinema, dating back to 1924. Recently refurbished, the property presents an ideal opportunity for a new owner looking to carry out an internal remodel and facelift, rather than an extensive renovation job.
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1920s theatre, Harrah, Oklahoma: £344,000 ($450k)

1920s theatre, Harrah, Oklahoma: £344,000 ($450k)

1920s theatre, Harrah, Oklahoma: £344,000 ($450k)

Lyric Hall, New Haven, Connecticut: £383,000 ($500k)

This multi-purpose marvel was originally designed by noted architect CJ Bailey and constructed in 1913. Back in the day, residents of the town used to come here to watch silent films and live comedy performances, but by 1920, business had gone downhill when the theatre was eclipsed by the construction of a large new cinema nearby. The building was given a fresh lease of life in 2010 when it finally re-opened its doors as a performance space.
Lyric Hall, New Haven, Connecticut: £383,000 ($500k)

Lyric Hall, New Haven, Connecticut: £383,000 ($500k)

The balcony level overlooking the main stage oozes vintage charm, thanks in large part to the gorgeous plasterwork adorning the ceiling. Other features such as the ornate coving and handsome fireplace could be a key part of the aesthetic for any future residential conversion.
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Lyric Hall, New Haven, Connecticut: £383,000 ($500k)

Art Deco theatre, Baker City, Oregon: £421,000 ($550k)

This regal cinema comes with a long and fascinating history – on its opening night, 27 June 1940, the theatre received hundreds of telegrams from well-wishers, including messages from big names such as Bing Crosby, Jimmy Cagney and Cary Grant. The first tickets would have set you back 35 cents unless you wanted to splash out 40 cents to sit in a private box.
Art Deco theatre, Baker City, Oregon: £421,000 ($550k)

Art Deco theatre, Baker City, Oregon: £421,000 ($550k)

Art Deco theatre, Baker City, Oregon: £421,000 ($550k)

Saloon-style theatre, Salida, Colorado: $715,000 (£543,400)

Built in 1900, this gorgeous cinema is the oldest in our selection. Situated in downtown Salida, it was once the town’s exclusive motion picture theatre. Spanning an area of 6,704 square feet, it could now be transformed into a one-of-a-kind home full of individual charm.
Saloon-style theatre, Salida, Colorado: $715,000 (£543,400)

Saloon-style theatre, Salida, Colorado: $715,000 (£543,400)

Saloon-style theatre, Salida, Colorado: $715,000 (£543,400)

Vaudeville theatre, Boonton, New Jersey: £761,000 ($995k)

If it’s early 20th-century grandeur you're yearning for, then look no further than the Darress Theatre. Built in 1919, this stunning cinema retains oodles of original charm – despite the loss of the original signage marquee that was severely damaged when it was struck (on two separate occasions) by delivery vehicles.
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Vaudeville theatre, Boonton, New Jersey: £761,000 ($995k)

Vaudeville theatre, Boonton, New Jersey: £761,000 ($995k)

Vaudeville theatre, Boonton, New Jersey: £761,000 ($995k)

Cavernous concert hall, Fort Worth, Texas: £765,000 ($1 million)

If you have a bigger budget to play with, this remarkable relic of Golden Age cinema could provide a stunning renovation opportunity. Built in 1930, the Berry Theatre is a substantial structure, with an impressive floor area of 9,870 square feet. The grand building's imposing, streamlined silhouette is typical of 1920s and 30s Art Deco architecture.
Cavernous concert hall, Fort Worth, Texas: £765,000 ($1 million)

Cavernous concert hall, Fort Worth, Texas: £765,000 ($1 million)

Cavernous concert hall, Fort Worth, Texas: £765,000 ($1 million)

As with the previous projects, channelling natural light into the main theatre is likely to be one of the biggest design challenges you’ll face. Working with a skilled architect, we'd love to see swathes of windows and skylights installed here, drenching the space in daylight. Internal glazing could also provide another sleek solution for separating zones without compromising on interior light flow. Feeling brave? Snap up this show-stopping space and unleash its potential.
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