Opera House Commission Votes 7–2 to Keep Ceiling Swastika Symbols “As Is”

The debate over ceiling artwork at the Thomaston Opera House reached a decision last week, with the Thomaston Opera House Commission voting to leave the symbols “as is.”

At its September 18th meeting, the Commission voted 7–2 to leave the symbols as they are, which features swastika designs incorporated as part of its original design. The decision follows a unanimous recommendation from the Opera House Building Committee earlier this summer urging the Commission to consider modifications.

The issue has drawn heightened attention in recent months from residents, advocacy groups, and local news outlets. While some have defended the artwork as a historic design that predates its appropriation by the Nazi regime, others have argued that swastikas have no place in a public cultural space.

As we previously reported, the Building Committee reviewed potential changes at its August 1st meeting and considered letters calling for removal of the symbols. Cost estimates for modifying the ceiling were discussed, with an initial figure of $16,500 presented.

According to the meeting minutes, commissioners weighed several factors: the history of the symbol’s appropriation by the Nazis, the potential financial and reputational impact on Landmark Community Theatre and the town, the fact that other changes have been made to the Opera House over the years, and whether removing the symbols could affect eligibility for grant funding.

Ultimately, the Building Committee’s unanimous recommendation from August did not carry the day. The Commission opted not to pursue changes, voting 7–2 to leave the ceiling designs intact. The breakdown of the two dissenting votes in the tally was not immediately available.

Minutes from both the August 1 Building Committee meeting and the September 18 Opera House Commission meeting are available on the town website.

2 responses to “Opera House Commission Votes 7–2 to Keep Ceiling Swastika Symbols “As Is””

  1. zorrosecretlya029a99877 Avatar
    zorrosecretlya029a99877

    First of all they were NOT swastika symbols. The Opera House predates this. They are simply artistic paintings. Why can’t people understand this and stop making a mountain out of a mole hill and ratcheting things up.

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  2. noisilyimportant782da05e34 Avatar
    noisilyimportant782da05e34

    nice keeping it the same

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