The Miracle Theatre is a second run movie theater and live performance venue on Barracks Row.
History
The Miracle Theatre is located on historic Barracks Row. The original building, the Meader Theater, opened on December 27, 1909 as a vaudeville theatre with a mix of entertainment, including motion pictures and live performances. The building continued to operate as a movie theatre under several names until 1960: Meader, New Meader, Family and Academy.
In 1962, The People’s Church purchased the building and served the Capitol Hill community for half a century. On March 23, 2011, National Community Church purchased it, launching its seventh location in the metro DC area and embarking on a mission to revive the building’s rich history as a movie house and live entertainment destination.
Today
The Miracle Theatre is a second-run movie theater and live performance venue, and the newest oldest movie theater in Washington, DC.
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