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The historic Maryland Theatre is reborn in Hagerstown

Reconstruction Awards

The historic Maryland Theatre is reborn in Hagerstown

The Maryland Theatre project has won a Bronze Award in BD+C's 2020 Reconstruction Awards.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | February 5, 2021
The Maryland Theatre addition exterior in Hagerstown

All Photos: Sam Kittner, Sam Kittner Photography

In February 1974, a fire destroyed the Maryland Theatre’s original apartment building facade and ground floor theatre entrance, leaving a permanent void along the street fabric in Hagerstown, Md. 

A new small lobby was built in 1978 and the interior was slowly renovated from 2010 to 2016, but for 46 years the theatre had zero street presence. A community effort to spur development in Hagerstown City Center looked to change that. In 2018, The Maryland Theatre renovation project began construction. The goal of the project was to expand the theatre’s draw and bring more patrons to the city center.

 

The Maryland Theatre second level

 

Grimm + Parker Architects designed a new 32,000-sf, five-story expansion that reclaims the theatre’s street presence and gives Hagerstown, Md., the public spaces it always needed. While in the past it was easy for visitors to walk or drive down the main city street and never notice the Maryland Theatre was even there, the new addition fills the urban void with a new eye-catching facade worthy of the theatre’s historic status.

Stained glass from the original building was salvaged and reused in the stair tower while a glass tile frieze, inspired but the theatre across the street, adorns the facade. The canopy design is based on the original canopy design that was destroyed in the 1974 fire.

In addition to creating a new street presence, the design also looked to correct many of the deficiencies with the existing theatre. Raising up the exterior theatre walkway improved functionality. The new walkway at grade created an ADA accessible stage loading door; allowed house right egress to be relocated at grade, making the theatre interior symmetrical; and created new space for a tunnel that gives performers access from front-of-house to back-of-house.

 

The Maryland Theatre Mezzanine lobby

 

Theatre circulation was also improved. The original theatre had only one public entrance and exit, which created congestion when the up to 1,300 patrons exited after a show. The new addition increased circulation dramatically by providing egress in three more locations, adding additional front-of-house spaces, and improving overall safety.

Interior brick was used on the new addition to signify the Historic Theatre threshold. The brick features a painted sign similar to the one on the prominent exterior rear wall. The new lobby design, meanwhile, references the existing elliptical dome in the rear of the theatre. A new secure basement and bridge connection to the adjacent public Performing Arts High School allows high school students to use the rehearsal studio and stage.

 

The Maryland Theatre main stair

 

Floor one, the orchestra floor, features the theatre, the grand lobby, and offices. The second floor mezzanine features the theatre balcony, the new mezzanine lobby, a conference room, and Maryland Symphony Orchestra offices. The third floor includes a rehearsal studio, a volunteer lounge, dressing rooms, and a VIP lounge. The fourth floor comprises the Grand Ballroom and a catering kitchen. Restrooms and a gallery are included below grade.

The theatre was able to remain open for the majority of construction. Scaffolding was dressed up with sparkle lights, and plexiglass views to the work being done gave patrons a window into the building’s transformation.

PROJECT INFORMATION: Size 32,000 sf  Construction start and finish June 1, 2018 - October 11, 2019 Cost $12,200,000 Delivery method Design/Bid/Build

BUILDING TEAM: Submitting firm Grimm + Parker Architects Owner/Developer The Maryland Theatre Architect Grimm + Parker Architects SE Matonak, Snyder & Associates MEP Alban Engineering Inc. GC Morgan-Keller Construction

 

The Maryland Theater main lobby

 

Maryland Theatre rehearsal space

 

Maryland Theatre cross-section

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