

THEATER BUILDING FACTS
Building construction began in November, 2006 under the
direction of general contractor Lloyd Heckel of Elkins.
American Mountain Theater received its certificate of
occupancy on July 27, 2007 and, later that evening, held
its first public performance.
The theater is located on 1.2 acres of land in the Historic
Elkins Railyard. The 12,784 square-foot brick building
includes a 527-seat state-of-the-art auditorium, concession
area, gift shop, and lobby. The theater is handicapped
accessible.
American Mountain Theater’s real estate, building
and equipment appraises for nearly 1.7 million dollars.
The theater was designed with guest comfort and convenience
in mind. Plush theater seats include armrests and cup
holders. Extra-wide aisles facilitate entry and exit from
rows, preventing the need for standing up or shifting
when other guests move about.
The sound system is a state-of-the-art line-array hi-fi
stereo system featuring SLS Speakers for both the house
and monitor speakers. It is powered using an Ashley four-way
digital crossover and Electra-Voice power amplifiers.
The mixing console is a Yamaha 32 channel digital board
with the capability of 16 different mixes. The acoustical
design of the auditorium and sound systems ensure consistent
volume levels throughout the entire theater.
VISION
OF AMERICAN MOUNTAIN THEATER
By Susie Heckel, Founder of AMT
In 2002, God began to deal with me about a Branson or
Ozark Mountain style live music theater here in Elkins.
I had worked at this type of theater before in Arkansas
and I really wasn’t interested in doing it again.
However, God continued to deal with me until I couldn’t
sleep at night. I would be up all night sketching stage
designs, going over musical material and calculating numbers.
Finally in a sleep-deprived state, I took my notebook
to my father-in-law, who owned an empty commercial building,
and presented my idea of a music theater to him. He agreed
to let me try my hand at this project for a very small
amount of rent. So my husband and I gathered every cent
we could invest, which wasn’t much, and the project
began.
Renovation of the facility was long and hard. We did
much of the work ourselves and everyone said that I was
crazy, but God blessed us, and many people were moved
to help with their talents and some even financially.
My brother-in-law Kenny Sexton, who is a CPA, agreed to
help me keep my records straight.
In December of 2004 the shows began with a cast made
up of mostly family including my dad, two daughters, a
son, and several close musical friends. They worked very
hard, even though I couldn’t really pay much for
their services. In the beginning, crowds were very small;
sometimes only 2 or 3 people, but we did our very best
at every show. I believe God has shown me that there would
be phases to this project with mine being the first phase,
and that being the birth of American Mountain Theater.
Kenny, my brother-in-law, felt called by God to help
the American Mountain Theater grow into the next phase
with the relocation into a new facility located in the
Elkins historic railyard. He and his wife (my sister Beverly)
have given their all to see this project through.
As we walk through the years with this project, I have
asked God many times, “Why a music theater? Why
in Elkins?” God’s answer to me is he wants
to do a “New Thing.”
I have seen so many miracles concerning this project
and I believe that there are many more things to come
for the American Mountain Theater. I feel blessed to have
just been a part of this “new thing” –
the American Mountain Theater, so I say, “May God
Be Praised!”
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