The theater houses a ride through movie history as depicted by life-size animated figures.
The theatre featured a cavea with a diameter of more than 120 meters, and could house some 20,000 spectators.
The theater was rebuilt and currently houses a wooden statue of Tagliacozzi.
The theatre secretly housed an emergency command centre for the region in its basement, accessible via the college.
The theatre also housed its own resident production company - Shaker Productions - in the 1990s.
The theater also houses a scenery construction workshop, sound, lighting and production facilities, green room, and teaching spaces.
During that time, the theater housed four musicals and five plays.
The theatre changed hands in the mid 1960s and housed many small companies until 1976, when Ted Schmitt took over the space.
During this span, the theatre housed the Shakespearience visitor attraction.
Given any luck with the acoustics, the theater should house Glyndebourne's artistic excellence well into the next millennium.