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The Neptune Theatre celebrates its 100th anniversary

Mark Lanegan Jeff Feilder - Neptune Theater - Opening Night

Mark Lanegan Jeff Feilder - Neptune Theater - Opening Night

Christopher Nelson

Talk about some naut-stalgia. The Neptune Theatre, a local monument to arts and a backdrop to many Seattleites’ most magical memories, turns 100 today (and it’s still looking spry).

Built in 1921, The Neptune started as a silent movie theater before transitioning into “talkies.” Then, it spent a brief period of time as an X-rated filmhouse, before eventually morphing back into a live performance events hall known for its Rocky Horror Picture Show productions.
The Seattle Theatre Group (STG) nonprofit took over the building’s lease in 2011 and started renovations in order to restore the hall’s former glory.

History matters, we don’t always need to build something brand new and spanky,” STG Executive Director Josh LaBelle told SEAtoday. “If we can adapt the historic space and bring it back into a life of cultural service, we’re doing good in this world and in the community.”

A photo of The Neptune Theatre as it was in the 1920s.

The Neptune Theatre in 1956 when it operated as a movie theater. | Photo courtesy of STG

Here are some opportunities to learn a little more about the theater, or to just go see a show (our favorite way to celebrate a birthday).

🍿 Neptune Theatre Tour | Third Saturday of the month | 10-11:30 a.m. | Free
Discover details about the theatre’s origins, its place in the U District’s development, and the weird dentist office above it.

🍿 La Luz | Fri., Nov. 19 | 8 p.m. | $18-20
La Luz is a Californian band that emits surfer rock vibes with a hint of gentle mysticism.

🍿 O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy | Tues., Nov. 30 | 7:30 p.m. | $19-44
An immersive theater experience that fans of silly, British humor would thoroughly enjoy.

🍿 Leonid + Friends: A Tribute to the Music of Chicago | Sun., Nov. 21 | 8 p.m. | $23-86
The 11-piece Moscow-based band has even been featured on Chicago’s website for their uncanny performances.

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