
Atlas Performing Arts Center
A renovated Art Deco cinema on H Street now serves as a vibrant multi-venue performing arts facility in Washington’s Near Northeast neighborhood.
At a glance
The Atlas Performing Arts Center transforms a historic Art Deco movie house into a contemporary cultural hub. Multiple performance spaces within the building host diverse arts organizations and programming.
History
Originally constructed as a cinema, the building reflects the Art Deco architectural style characteristic of early-to-mid twentieth-century American entertainment venues. Its conversion into a multi-use performing arts facility has revitalized the H Street corridor.
What you see
The building retains Art Deco design elements from its cinema era. Interior renovation created multiple performance spaces suited to different art forms and audience scales, while preserving the character of the original structure.
Cultural significance
The Atlas represents adaptive reuse of mid-century entertainment infrastructure for twenty-first-century cultural programming. Its location on H Street connects it to the neighborhood’s broader arts revitalization.
Key facts
- Location: H Street, Near Northeast, Washington, D.C.
- Country: United States
- Architectural style: Art Deco
- Coordinates: 38.89972222, -76.9875
- Function: Multi-space performing arts facility
Practical information & getting there
The Atlas is located on H Street in the Near Northeast neighborhood. For current programming, hours, and ticket information, contact the venue directly or visit its website.
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