Sliman Theater for the Performing Arts

129 E. Main Street,
New Iberia, LA 70560

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Architects: William Bowen

Functions: Performing Arts

Styles: Art Deco

Previous Names: Evangeline Theater

Phone Numbers: Box Office: 337.369.2337
Manager: 337.369.2337

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Sliman Theater for the Performing Arts

The 600-seat Evangeline Theater on Main Street, New Iberia was donated to the city in 1994 after its days as a movie house had ended by its owners, the Sliman family.

The Evangeline Theater was restored to its original Art Deco style appearance in 1997 and reopened in 1998 as the Sliman Theater for the Performing Arts. The theater is home to the Louisiana Crossroads concert series, which is presented by the Arcadiana Arts Council.

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Recent comments (view all 7 comments)

Ken Roe
Ken Roe on August 16, 2005 at 4:04 pm

Listed in the Film Daily Yearbook; 1941 edition as the Evangeline Theater with 600 seats.

dhowell
dhowell on June 6, 2008 at 11:58 am

The Sliman family donated this theater to the City of New Iberia in 1994. State Representative Bo Ackal initiated efforts to acquire funding to preserve this “Art Deco” gem and restore it to its useful purpose for the community. As a result of these efforts, the City received a State Capital Outlay Grant in 1995 for the proposed project and work began in 1997. The doors of The Sliman Theater for Performing Arts opened in 1998, since then the theater has established itself as a quality venue for performance art.
It’s nice to see that some people still donate to worthy causes. Now the city has a live venue for generations to come if they can maintain it.

RoadsideArchitecture.com
RoadsideArchitecture.com on June 5, 2010 at 5:16 pm

Some history from this website:
http://www.cityofnewiberia.com/site402.php

The Evangeline Theater started its life as a wholesale grocery building in the late nineteenth or twentieth century. Remodeled for a movie house in 1929, the building gained its current Art Deco façade and other characteristics during a 1939/40 renovation. The two story brick building’s façade is clad in stucco and pigmented structural glass.

Trolleyguy
Trolleyguy on April 4, 2013 at 9:39 am

The tall blade sign of this theater is prominently featured in the opening scenes of the 2009 film “In the Electric Mist.”

robboehm
robboehm on December 3, 2019 at 3:12 pm

One film in the current Lifetime Christmas movie series, “Christmas in Louisiana”, purports to be in New Iberia. A number of scenes in the film actually include various views of the exterior of this theater.

DavidZornig
DavidZornig on January 17, 2020 at 11:33 pm

Sign removal for restoration.

https://www.katc.com/news/local-news/iberia-parish/iconic-piece-of-new-iberia-main-street-being-restored-to-original-glory?fbclid=IwAR3wrtzp05R-K5Wmy25K77ji98RtWiHafq267FQ-E-wKwxpVJX6FIw5Xpbo

DavidZornig
DavidZornig on August 8, 2020 at 12:58 pm

Update on sign restoration.

https://www.iberianet.com/news/theater-sign-restored-to-glory-nearly/article_d22c02a0-d871-11ea-aff3-63be8b11c88f.html?fbclid=IwAR2ogM1gcpKhBNcUf2WZ8SdOv77sCFQ3EVgRj5mJa3eHS4-D6Ep4lP1DF4w

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