Tacoma's Rialto Theater

Tacoma's Rialto Theater Tacoma's historic Rialto Theater was built in 1918 as a vaudeville hall and silent movie theater.

The Beaux-Arts style theater is owned by the citizens of Tacoma and managed by the non-profit Tacoma Arts Live.

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310 South 9th Street
Tacoma, WA
98402

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Tacoma’s Rialto Theater

Hailed as “the ultimate photoplay house,” the Beaux-Arts style Rialto opened September 7, 1918. Tacoma's Rialto was part of a national movie house chain and as such, the stage space, orchestra pit and dressing rooms were at a bare minimum. The lobby was also considerably smaller than the current one we see today.

These vaudeville-era theater architects concentrated on the auditorium, seeking acoustically successful theaters and concert halls as models for the ones they designed. The Rialto resembles Vienna's 1916 Redoutensaal, the first “shoe box” shaped orchestral hall. Much of the original ornate plaster decoration-including replicas of cupids and patriotic eagles-remains in good shape today.

By the 1990s, when Tacoma and the Broadway Theater District took on the task of restoring the Rialto, it had become a run-down, second-run discount movie house. Today it is once again an active player in the prosperity of downtown Tacoma.

The Rialto is owned by the citizens of Tacoma and is managed by the non-profit Tacoma Arts Live. Visit TacomaArtsLive.org for more information on current programming at this venue, or to inquiry about renting the Rialto for a special event.