History of the Rialto Theater 

 


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228 E. Fourth Street

Loveland, Colorado 80537

(970) 962-2120

 

 

The Rialto’s history begins in 1919, when construction began on the new $100,000 theater to be located on downtown Loveland’s main street.  Noted architect, Robert K. Fuller, was hired by local bank president, William C. Vorreiter to design the theater.                                                                The Rialto circa 1940

 

The Loveland Daily Herald newspaper hailed the Rialto as, “the finest theater north of Denver,” when it opened in May, 1920.  The “art nouveau” theater had 1,040 wooden seats, a balcony, dressing rooms and an orchestra pit.  Built primarily to show silent films, the Rialto also hosted traveling vaudeville shows, local talent contests and graduations.

 

In 1935 the Rialto was purchased by the Gibraltar Theater Group who remodeled the theater and put one of their most energetic and talented managers, Ted Thompson and his wife Mabel, in charge.  The Rialto thrived under their management and enjoyed full houses during Hollywood’s golden era.  The Thompson’s left the theater in 1947, but remained in Loveland and were instrumental in founding the city’s valentine re-mailing program. 

 

The Rialto changed ownership several times between 1947 and 1977, when it was converted into a “mini-mall” of retail shops and offices.  All traces of the theater’s earlier glory disappeared under cardboard and paneling.  After years of  being marginally successful, the mini-mall closed and the Rialto was left essentially vacant.

 

In 1987, the Loveland Downtown Development Authority, under the direction of Felicia Harmon, identified the old Rialto Theater as a cornerstone project to help revitalize the historic downtown area.  Plans were drawn up to restore the theater to its 1920 grandeur. A non-profit organization, the Friends of the Rialto was formed to oversee the restoration project. In 1988, the Rialto was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

 

After many years of fundraising and thousands of hours of volunteer labor the beautifully restored Rialto Theater reopened as a community performing arts center in February, 1996.  The DDA turned over operation of the theater to the City of Loveland in May, 1998. 

 

Today the historic Rialto Theater is a thriving, 450 seat performing arts center in downtown Loveland. The Rialto hosts everything from classical music concerts to rock bands, children’s theater to classic silent films.  Local theater and choral groups present their seasons here and businesses hold seminars and training meetings in the theater.  The Rialto is where Loveland’s dreams take center stage!

 

 

  Tickets are available for purchase online, by phone or in person at our box office.

 

Purchase Tickets

   Box Office Hours
12:30 – 5:30 p.m. Tue-Fri
and 
10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday
Box Office is open 45 minutes before ticketed events for ticket sales to that event only.

(970) 962-2120

 

We accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard or Discover during box office hours and Visa, MasterCard or Discover by phone or online.  

 

There is a $2 handling charge, per order, for orders filled over the phone. Online service fees will be applied during your online purchase. 

 

Tickets ordered two weeks or more before a performance can be mailed to you. Tickets ordered less than 14 days prior to a performance will be held for you to pick up at the theater's Will Call window beginning 45 minutes before the event.  

The box office opens 45 minutes before each ticketed event for sales to that event only.   

Please notify the box office when you purchase your tickets if wheelchair space or handicapped-accessible seating is needed.

 

Senior discount starts at age 60.

 

There is a $2.00 per ticket fee for all ticket exchanges.

 

   Group discounts are available for some shows. Ask the box office how you can save on tickets for your class, business or organization.

 

   Gift Certificates are available for purchase through the box office and can be redeemed for any event held at the Rialto Theater.

 

    Rialto Theater Ticket Vouchers can be redeemed for Rialto Theater sponsored events that have a $ at the beginning of their description. Vouchers can only be used for these events and can only be redeemed in person at the box office or by phone, 970-962-2120.

 

 

 

 

 

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