THE STOREFRONT THEATER is a unique event space that transforms Main Street into an outdoor theater by using an abandoned freestanding storefront wall in downtown Lyons, Nebraska as its site. The wall is modified with two hydraulic pump arms so that the awning and false front fold down over the sidewalk with the push of a button, providing seating for 100. Both the seats and the screen retract and disappear when not in use, giving the impression that there is nothing unusual in this town, leaving only word-of-mouth accounts for inquiring visitors.

The project began when artist Matthew Mazzotta, who was invited to organize a project in Lyons, asked people from the community to join him in a ‘outdoor living room’ placed on Main Street as a way to provoke discussion and capture stories and ideas. During these discussions, many community members reveal fond memories of a once-thriving downtown and express a strong desire to see downtown become the center of community life once again. One person points out a downtown building that is only a storefront, a wall with no building behind it, which becomes the site of the project.

As the community pulls together to build the retractable theater, a local retired postman who dabbles in movie making asks to be part of the project. The concept of a documentary for the opening night of the theater is developed called “Decades” - a story of Lyons downtown from the founding of the town to the present day. To help the amateur filmmaker realize his dream of creating a feature film, over 100 people in this 850-person town volunteer by following his shooting schedule and showing up in period costumes and their vintage cars.

For the opening, people from the community and beyond gathered on Main Street to see debut, a feat that rarely happens on a Monday night in Lyons. Lyons natives’ now host Main Street events by reserving the theater, for free, through the library.

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What has happened in Lyons, Nebraska (pop 851) has happened all across the US. Small Town Main Street has suffered as goods, services, entertainment—and the jobs that go with them—move away. Buildings that once housed bowling alleys, barbershops, bars, theaters, and restaurants can no longer compete and have closed their doors. The social life of downtown has gone. THE STOREFRONT THEATER is a prime example of how design can combat the destructive global forces that leave Small Town Main Street vacant by directly challenging this contemporary phenomenon with hyper-local innovation.

2015

2016

26 feet wide x 22 feet high x 18 feet deep

Matthew Mazzotta - Lead Artist | People of Lyons, Nebraska

THE STOREFRONT THEATER by Matthew Mazzotta in United States won the WA Award Cycle 24. Please find below the WA Award poster for this project.

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Matthew Mazzotta