The Atlas Movie Theater was built in 1938 by the
Kogod-Burka movie chain, one of four movie houses on the then-bustling commercial corridor. The riots of 1968 devastated the area and many businesses and residents abandoned H Street for the
suburbs. The area became neglected with many empty buildings. The Atlas closed for good in 1976. The H Street Community Development Corporation purchased the theater in 1985, and renovated the Art Moderne facade in 1989. In 2001 The Atlas Performing Arts Center purchased the building from the H Street Community Development Corporation. In 2002, the
Sprenger-Lang Foundation donated $450,000 of the $1.2 million asking price. The building was renovated for $22 million, beginning in 2004. The structure was completely gutted and three adjacent buildings were combined under one roof to house the current Arts Center. The Atlas Performing Arts Center opened in March 2005. The nearly facility boasts one 260 seat
proscenium theatre, one large flexible seat
black box theatre and two smaller Lab Theatres. There are three dance studios, managed by
Joy of Motion Dance Center. On the lower level there is a scene shop, seven
dressing rooms, one
green room and
office space for the Atlas and its Resident Arts Partners. Jarrod Bennett has been the organization's Executive Director since 2024. ==Atlas arts partners==