About
Experience Historic Charm and Community Fun
Pulaski Theatre is a volunteer-powered non-profit dedicated to preserving its historic building while providing affordable entertainment that unites and inspires the community.
The Elks Theatre was built in downtown Pulaski in 1911. The theatre hosted vaudeville shows, traveling companies and early silent films. In 1922, the Elks Theatre closed and the building was converted into the Dix-Richardson Dry Goods Store.
After serving the community as a dry goods store for fifteen years, the building returned to an entertainment venue in 1937 when it was leased to Neighborhood Theater, Inc. of Richmond, Virginia. The building was renovated and opened on November 11, 1937 as the Pulaski Theatre, a motion picture house. Pulaski Theatre thrived for several decades before the attendance began dropping and the theatre was closed in 1991, ceasing operation.
Once Pulaski Theatre closed to the public, the property began to deteriorate and fell into disrepair. On February 11, 1992 the Miller family gave the building to the county. When the county began to talk of demolishing the old theatre building to make way for a parking lot, the Friends of the Theatre group was formed. The Friends incorporated in 1993, and began the effort to save the theatre and renovate the building. (Source: https://bestcommunitytheaters.com/place/pulaski-theatre-pulaski-va.html)
Preserving History, Inspiring Community
Meet some of the dedicated volunteers who bring Pulaski Theatre to life.
Management
Rachel Sawyers
Event Coordinator & Manager
Nathan Hancock
Technical Director & Facilities Manager
Board of Directors
Jessica Mckinney – President
robert Mckinney – Vice President
Connie Peterson – Secretary
Rachel Sawyers – Treasurer
Sharon McKinney
Steve Peterson
Eddie Smith
Ed Crone
Tammy Parks
Janie Hurd Akers
The Pulaski Theatre is a true gem in our community, offering unforgettable experiences and preserving history.