Admiral Theatre (Omaha)
The Admiral Theatre is located at 2234 South 13th Street in the Little Bohemia neighborhood of South Omaha, Nebraska. It is a local icon for its historical context, as well as modern musical performances for rock and country music. It has a maximum capacity of 1,500. It was built in 1926, originally known as the Sokol Auditorium, and was used to house the Omaha Czech communities social activities. After undergoing major renovations in 2021, the auditorium rebranded to Admiral Theater in 2022.
History
The Admiral Theatre was originally announced as the Sokol Auditorium in April 1926. The building began construction in on April 19, 1926 and was officially dedicated in October 1926. It was mainly built to house the Omaha Czech community’s social activities. Sokols were fraternal organizations first founded in Bohemia to promote equality, harmony, and fraternity. As one of four in Omaha, the Sokol Auditorium was utilized for meetings by twenty-five Bohemian lodges, as well as ethnic Italians and American groups. The hall also offered recreation classes for its members.In 2021, the venue was purchased by 1% Productions for $1.6 million. Upon purchase, 1% Productions announced a $2.5 million renovation project for the auditorium. Renovations were completed in July 2022, and the auditorium renamed to the Admiral Theater. The name, "Admiral Theater," came from a defunct Omaha movie theater of the same name which was located at South 40th and Farnam Streets. It was in operation from 1942 to 1983 before being demolished in 1997.