
Historic San Antonio theaters celebrate birthdays and rebirths
It's a banner summer for San Antonio's historic theaters as the Aztec Theatre celebrates its 100th anniversary while the Majestic and Magik theaters prepare for celebrations of their own.
Why it matters: It's a reminder that some of San Antonio's most treasured cultural landmarks are still drawing crowds.
The latest: The Aztec is kicking off its centennial celebration with a concert series featuring 10 performances beginning July 29, including Coheed and Cambria, Gary Clark Jr., Juanes, Spoon, The Midnight and The Story So Far.
Flashback: Opened in 1926, the Aztec has evolved from showing silent films to "talkies" to becoming a concert venue.
The Mesoamerican-inspired design. Photo: Courtesy of the Aztec Theatre
The lobby chandelier was installed a day before the stock market crashed in 1929. Photo: Courtesy of the Aztec Theatre
The Majestic Theatre will host a free birthday open house Sunday featuring backstage tours, live performances and behind-the-scenes access to the 1929 venue. Registration is encouraged.
Zoom out: The Magik Theatre will unveil a $2.2 million renovation of its 130-year-old Beethoven Hall on Saturday, including expanded accessibility, increased seating and modernized infrastructure.
The bottom line: Clutz hopes the Aztec's next century looks much like its first — preserving the historic charm that leaves first-time visitors in awe while continuing to evolve.