Shea's Buffalo Theater originally opened in January 1926.
Shea's Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, New York is comprised of the Smith Theater and the original Buffalo Theater on Main Street. While the Smith Theater typically features dinner theater and cabaret performances, the Buffalo Theater features larger productions suchas the award-winning musicals "Dreamgirls" and "The Nutcracker."
Construction and Original Opening
Construction for the Buffalo Theater began January 15, 1925. The theater opened the following January, under Vincent McFaul's general management.
Buffalo Theaters, Inc.
After theater founder Michael Shea died in 1934, theater operation fell to Buffalo Theaters, Inc., with Vincent McFaul as president. Buffalo Theater's, Inc. operated the theater until 1948 when Loew's Corporation acquired rights to the theater.
Foreclosure and Official Closing
During the mid-1960s, Hepco Reality purchased the theater and later leased it back to Loew's. In 1974, the theater was foreclosed on for back taxes, and in 1975, the theater officially closed.
Restoration and Official Reopening
In 1980, Shea's O'Connell Preservation Guild took over management of the Buffalo Theater and restoration procedures. These procedures continued through the 1990s to 2005, when the theater officially reopened with the addition of the adjacent Smith Theater.