History
The theater opened as a Vaudeville theater in 1921 and was known as The T.D. Waterhouse Theater. It was bought by the Fox Broadcasting Co. and converted into a movie cinema. It stayed under Fox Broadcasting ownership until the 1970's when it was bought by a private investor. It remained a cinema until the early 90's and closed due to the opening of two multiplex cinemas that caused the Fox to lose revenue. It was bought by the current owner in the mid 90's where it was renovated and converted into a concert hall. It remains a flourishing venue to this day.
Specialties
The Fox Theater is a classic venue in which we host concerts, stand-up comedy, public events (wedding receptions, anniversary parties), private parties, company meetings or any other event that you can think of.