Virginia Community Capital Preserves Historic Theater

Virginia Community Capital
Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Clifton Forge’s historic Masonic Theatre is entering a new chapter of its long history thanks to financing from Virginia Community Capital. Until its temporary closure in 1987, the Masonic Theatre was the oldest operating theater in Virginia. Designed in turn of the century beaux-arts style, the theater once played host to acts including Gene Autrey, Burl Ives, and the Count Basie Orchestra. Now, in time for its 111th year, the three-story theatre will be refurbished into a new performing arts, entertainment, education and community facility. Virginia Community Capital has provided significant financing with a historic tax credit bridge loan, in addition to support from community partners and contributions from local residents.