The Thomas Douglas Architects-designed marquee and canopy adorns the façade of Northampton’s 1891 theater and is the centerpiece of Northampton’s cultural scene. This marquee structure is entirely new and replaced a much smaller art deco styled sign.
In the late 19th century, Edward H.R. Lyman, a philanthropist and Northampton native, had a vision for a new venue for culture and theater in his hometown. On May 23, 1891, the 800-seat Academy of Music Theatre opened its doors to the public for the first time. One year later, Lyman deeded the Academy to the City of Northampton, making it the first municipally-owned theatre in the nation.