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Next on Stage:   Sun. May 18 at 4:00 p.m. Viroqua Fine Arts Assn. Spring Concert  - Click on "Upcoming Shows for details   --  Historic Restoration Success Story!  ---  Live Performances! --- Musicals; Plays; Variety Shows; Bands & Orchestras; Comedy; Magic; Western, Pop, Classical & Country Music; All Types of Live Entertainment!  ---  Rent the Temple Theatre for Your Next Event-Call 608-637-8190 for Info  --- Join Us At The Historic Temple Theatre 116 South Main Street, Viroqua, WI 54665    608-637-8190

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The Temple Building-The Heart of Main Street

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The  historic Temple   Theatre occupies the center section of a  1922 classical revival style building in the center of Viroqua, Wisconsin's Main Street.. Four separate entities hold ownership in sections of the building.  Flanking the theatre are two store-fronts, while the Masonic Temple occupies the front section of the second story.  Restoring the theatre to serve as a cultural and civic center for our surrounding rural communities has been the dream and drive of the  volunteer organization ARTT, Associates to Restore the Temple Theatre.

                                  

Through ARTT's efforts, in 2000 the building was placed on both the United States and the Wisconsin Registers of Historic Places.   A successful 1.6 million fund raising campaign in 2000 and 2001 provided the money to return the theatre to its original classical revival decor, as well as to bring it into compliance with current federal and state codes for public buildings.  Installing new riggings for stage curtains and a new stage floor in November, 2002 signaled the completion of the restoration.   Bill White, from River Architects of La Crosse, WI, has directed the project  from beginning. Bachmann Construction of Madison, WI is the general contractor for the project with Ron Swiggum serving as the project manager. 

                                      

In December 2002, the ARTT Board of Directors voted unanimously to change ARTT's name from Associates to Restore the Temple Theatre to Associates of the Restored Temple Theatre.  This name change symbolizes a new beginning for the theatre as a cultural and civic center for the surrounding rural communities.