Knickerbocker Theatre

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Building Information

Phone Number616.395.7222

86 East 8th StreetHolland, MI  49423-3504

The Knickerbocker Theatre ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É” knickerbocker translates into ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É˜best of lifeÑÇÖÞÉ«°É™ ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É” was acquired by Hope College in 1988. Built in 1911, the theater catered to a wide variety of shows, from vaudeville acts to rock concerts, for the Holland public.

The 536-seat theater switched ownership numerous times since its creation and is currently being used by the College as an added dimension to classes.

The Knickerbocker offers a wide range of cultural offerings like lectures, art films, concerts, musical and stage performances for the college body and Holland community alike. The theater is located at on Eighth St., in the heart of HollandÑÇÖÞÉ«°É™s downtown.

Knick Facts

  • While serving as Secretary of the Navy, Franklin D. Roosevelt gave a speech at the theater
  • TEDx Macatawa has been held at the Knickerbocker several times
  • Tragedy struck on opening day of the theater in 1911 when co-owner, Tierman Slagh, was killed while hanging the large electronic sign outside; the Knickerbocker Theatre remained closed until new management took over later that year.

Read the full history of the Knick from the Joint Archives.

Knickerbocker Film Series 

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