Agora Theatre and Ballroom

Agora Theatre and Ballroom
Agora Theatre and Ballroom
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Address 5000 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
Location  United States
Coordinates 41°30′14.00″N 81°39′13.00″W / 41.50389°N 81.65361°W / 41.50389; -81.65361
Type Concert hall
Genre(s) Rock
Opened March 31, 1913
Renovated October 3, 1986
Owner Henry LoConti, Sr.
Former name(s) Metropolitan Theatre
Bijou Theatre
WHK Auditorium
Disastodrome
New Hippodrome Theatre
Capacity 1,800
Website ClevelandAgora.com

The Agora Theatre and Ballroom (commonly known as the Cleveland Agora, or more simply, The Agora) is a concert club located in Cleveland, Ohio. The Agora name was previously used by two other Cleveland venues in succession, the latter of which was destroyed by fire in 1984. The current Agora venue, known as such since 1986, first opened in 1913 as the Metropolitan Theatre.

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History of the Agora

Cornell and Random

The first Agora in Cleveland, informally referred to as Agora Alpha, opened on February 26, 1966 on the corner of Cornell and Random Roads in Little Italy near the campus of Case Western Reserve University.

1730 East 24th Street

In 1967, the Agora moved to a second building near the campus of Cleveland State University. Once settled in their new location, the new Agora Ballroom, informally referred to as Agora Beta, played a role in giving exposure to many bands, both from the Cleveland area and abroad. Many bands such as Grand Funk Railroad, ZZ Top, Glass Harp, and The Raspberries achieved much exposure after playing the Agora. The Painesville Agora was also the setting of the concert by Paul Simon's character in the opening minutes of the 1980 movie One-Trick Pony. The front facade of the Painesville Agora was temporarily swapped for the one shown in the movie.

The popularity of the club led the Agora to expand during the 1970s, opening as many as thirteen clubs, in cities including Columbus, Ohio, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Tampa, Miami, Hartford, Akron, Toledo, New Haven, Painesville and Youngstown. However, the Cleveland location is the only one still in existence today.

In 1984, the Agora was destroyed by a fire. A little over a year later, they reopened in a new building on Euclid Avenue, east of Downtown Cleveland. They have remained there since then, and today is still a popular concert club, with many national acts playing there when they stop in Cleveland.

History of 5000 Euclid Avenue

The building currently known as the Agora first opened on March 31, 1913 with a performance of Aida as the Metropolitan Theatre. By 1932, the venue had turned into a vaudeville/burlesque house hosting "hoofers, comics and strippers." Later, the venue became known as the Bijou Theatre. Later still, the offices adjacent to the building were the home to the studios of radio stations WHK and WMMS from 1951-1978; in time, the theater became known as the WHK Auditorium, and later, the Disastodrome. In the early 1980s, it briefly reopened as the New Hippodrome Theatre showing movies.[1][2]

Pelle Almqvist of The Hives performs at the Cleveland Agora in 2008.

Following the fire which destroyed the Agora Ballroom on East 24th Street, club owner Henry LoConti, Sr. decided to move to the 5000 Euclid Avenue location. Following extensive renovations, the new Agora Theatre and Ballroom, the third Cleveland venue to bear the Agora name, opened in October 1986. The current Agora was the site of a live recording on the 1996 reissue of Patti Smith's Horses album. The present-day Agora has two rooms: a newly renovated [April, 2010] 500 capacity, standing-room-only ballroom with adjoining bar, and an 1800 seat theater. It is available for rentals, and is still playing host to nationally touring acts. Plans are underway to reopen the Backstage Cafe during the 2010 season.[3]

The Agora is the host of Cleveland based band Mushroomhead's annual Halloween show.

References

  • Adams, Deanna R. (2002). Rock and Roll and the Cleveland Connection. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. ISBN 978-0-87338-691-3. 
  • Gorman, John; Feran, Tom (2007). The Buzzard: Inside the Glory Days of WMMS and Cleveland Rock Radio — A Memoir. Cleveland, Ohio: Gray & Co. ISBN 978-1-88622-847-4. 
  • Olszewski, Mike (2003). Radio Daze: Stories from the Front in Cleveland's FM Air Wars. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. ISBN 978-0-87338-773-6. 
  • Wolff, Carlo (2006). Cleveland Rock and Roll Memories: True and Tall Tales of the Glory Days, Told by Musicians, DJs, Promoters, and Fans Who Made the Scene in the '60s, '70s, and '80s. Cleveland, Ohio: Gray & Co. ISBN 978-1-88622-899-3. 


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