Located in Historic
Uptown Butte,
one of the America's largest registered national historic landmark
districts, the Mother Lode Theatre is Butte's showplace and place
for shows. Built as the Temple
Theatre in 1923, the Mother Lode has emerged, after a $4 million
dollar renovation, as an opulent and fully equipped performing
arts center. The Mother Lode, with its superior sight lines and
acoustics, is also a favorite venue for conventions and conferences.
The Mother Lode seats 303 on its main floor, 370 in the mezzanine,
182 in the first ring (loge) of the balcony, and 347 in the remainder
of the balcony for a total of 1,202 seats. Approximately 50 temporary
seats can be added if necessary to the house.
The Mother Lode is a popular venue for local, regional and national
touring productions as well as community events. The Mother Lode
is the performing home to the Butte Symphony Association and
the Butte Community Concert Association.
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Theatre Technical Information
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