

Performing Arts
Nominated in 2025 for 'Best Place for Acoustic Music' and 'Best Place for Jazz' in Northeast Indiana, the newly restored 1938 auditorium at the Community Learning Center shines as The A.M. Strauss Theatre for the Performing Arts!
As part of the CLC, the stage and screen come alive in the versatile, immersive space - a venue for live performances, films, seminars, lectures, and more!
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Our History
The newly restored 1938 auditorium at Kendallville’s former high school, now the Community Learning Center, is ready to shine under its new name, the A.M. Strauss Theatre for the Performing Arts. (Learn more about the history of the Community Learning Center here.)
This thoughtfully restored theater is a tribute to its original architect, Kendallville native A.M. Strauss, whose visionary work deeply inspired Indiana’s architectural heritage. Now, as part of the Community Learning Center, the auditorium combines art deco charm with modern updates to provide a versatile, immersive space for performances, films, seminars, and other community events. The venue is available for performances planned by the Performing Arts Committee, Dedicated Programmers, and other community partners. Learn more about renting the auditorium here.
A.M. Strauss: A Legacy in Art Deco Architecture
Strauss’s architectural footprint includes numerous Indiana landmarks including the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, the Clyde Theatre, the Lincoln Bank Tower, and the Embassy Theatre and Indiana Hotel - all in nearby Fort Wayne, Indiana. He also designed the Auburn Automobile Company showroom, now part of the renowned Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in Auburn, IN.
These works reflect his love for Art Deco—a style known for its geometric patterns, bold colors, and metallic accents. Now, Strauss’s birthplace (Kendallville) proudly honors his legacy with the theater that bears his name.
Preserving and Enhancing Art Deco Beauty
The restoration of the auditorium, which began in 2020, celebrates the Art Deco flair Strauss instilled in many spaces. Thanks to generous grants, including one that enabled the purchase of the historically-inspired, new seating, the theater’s ambiance is both nostalgic and fresh. The seats harmonize beautifully with the original architectural details, revived through historically accurate paint colors and finishes.
“We use two shades of gold, two blues, and three greens,” noted Julia Tipton, Executive Director of the Community Learning Center, adding depth and vibrancy to the ornate wall panels and intricate ceiling patterns.
This enhanced attention to detail is also evident in the improved accessibility features. The 424-seat theater now includes designated seating for wheelchairs and walkers- a sound system for hearing-impaired guests.
“The acoustics are so good. There’s not a bad seat in the house,” says Tipton, who led the restoration with a dedication to Strauss’s vision and modern inclusivity.
The Performing Arts Committee of the Community Learning Center - as well as dedicated programmers and community partners - bring life to the theatre!
Amenities
Modern Technology for Today’s Art Performances
While honoring its Art Deco roots, the A.M. Strauss Theatre embraces modern technology to elevate the experience for today’s audiences. A large LED screen, new sound and lighting systems, and video capabilities—funded by a grant from Sweetwater—expand the theater’s versatility. The screen supports everything from immersive scene changes in theatrical productions to dynamic mood-setting visuals for concerts, and live streaming for global seminars. For events requiring additional space, nearby overflow seating in the Reception Room ensures all can attend. Contact us for more information.
