Tower Theatre for the Performing Arts, Fresno
The Tower Theatre for the Performing Arts, often simply referred to as the Tower Theatre, is a performing arts venue. The Tower Theatre first opened its doors in 1939 and quickly became a beloved institution in Fresno.
Over the years, the Tower Theatre has hosted a wide range of performances, including live concerts, Broadway-style musicals, stand-up comedy shows, dance performances, film screenings, and community events. Its versatile stage and seating arrangements make it suitable for various types of productions.
With a seating capacity of approximately 761, the Tower Theatre provides an intimate and immersive experience for the audience, allowing for a closer connection between performers and attendees.
The Tower Theatre in Fresno is a unique example of Streamline Moderne architecture, designed by S. Charles Lee. It features captivating murals by Anthony Heinsbergen, including "Leda and Swan" and "Vine" on the walls and ceiling. The theater is notable for being one of the first in the U.S. to use ultraviolet lights to illuminate fluorescent-painted murals, a technique pioneered by Lee at his Academy Theatre in Inglewood, California. Furthermore, a prominent centerpiece is a bas-relief etched-glass panel resembling Gaetano Cecere's "The Huntsman," enhancing the theater's aesthetic and historical significance.
Over the years, the Tower Theatre has hosted a wide range of performances, including live concerts, Broadway-style musicals, stand-up comedy shows, dance performances, film screenings, and community events. Its versatile stage and seating arrangements make it suitable for various types of productions.
With a seating capacity of approximately 761, the Tower Theatre provides an intimate and immersive experience for the audience, allowing for a closer connection between performers and attendees.
The Tower Theatre in Fresno is a unique example of Streamline Moderne architecture, designed by S. Charles Lee. It features captivating murals by Anthony Heinsbergen, including "Leda and Swan" and "Vine" on the walls and ceiling. The theater is notable for being one of the first in the U.S. to use ultraviolet lights to illuminate fluorescent-painted murals, a technique pioneered by Lee at his Academy Theatre in Inglewood, California. Furthermore, a prominent centerpiece is a bas-relief etched-glass panel resembling Gaetano Cecere's "The Huntsman," enhancing the theater's aesthetic and historical significance.
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Sight Name: Tower Theatre for the Performing Arts
Sight Location: Fresno, USA (See walking tours in Fresno)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Fresno, USA (See walking tours in Fresno)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Walking Tours in Fresno, California
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The area's first European exploration began in 1772 with the arrival of Pedro Fages, a Spanish soldier and explorer, who later served as the first Lieutenant Governor of the California province. Fresno County, established in 1856 after the California Gold Rush, was... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles




