Even beyond Atlanta, this amazing, Moorish-style icon is known by most
not by its legal name, the Fox Theatre, but as the Fabulous Fox.
Constructed in the late 1920s as a temple for the Yaarab Shrine, the
imposing yellow-brick building was designed to out Baghdad Baghdad in
its elaborate Middle Eastern appearance. But the onion-domed exterior
with its faux prayer towers is nothing compared to the elaborate
interior. Movie mogul William Fox leased the auditorium from the
Shriners in 1929, transforming it into a movie palace like no other. The
theater became a place of spectacular premieres and world-class
performances until changing times threatened its very existence in the
1970s. The campaign to Save the Fox proved more dramatic than some of
the performances that graced Fox's own stage. Today, the Fabulous Fox is
one of Atlanta's best-known and most cherished landmarks.