SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) - Savannah is a city known for its many destinations and attractions. But one that you may not be aware of is that it is also home to the oldest theatre in Georgia.
The Savannah Theatre first opened in 1818 and is one of the United States' oldest continually operating theatres. In its 200-plus years of operation, the theatre has served as a live performance venue and a movie theater.
It was designed by British architect William Jay, whose other notable works include the Telfair Mansion and the Owens-Thomas House, both of which are in Savannah.
The theatre has undergone many renovations over the past 200 years due to weather damage and fires. Following a fire in 1948, the theatre was remodeled into its current Art Deco style you currently see today.
In 1993 the theatre was leased to Paramount Pictures for the production of Forrest Gump. It served as the wardrobe and makeup headquarters for the actors.
Since 2002 the theatre has consistently featured an eclectic array of live performances.
To see coming shows and events just go to The Historic Savannah Theatre's website.