The Main Art Theater was first opened in 1941 by Robert Anthony as the Main Theater, which was a single-screen, 800-seat theater that specialized in mainstream films. In 1983, renovations and changes were done, which included the original single-screen theater being split in two to make two separate theaters. This was when the Main Art began to show art films and independent films. A third theater was added to the building in 1993. In 1997,
Landmark Theatres took over the Main Art and operated it until its closure. In 1999, the Main Art was one of only 15 theaters in North America showing
The Blair Witch Project, and every show on the schedule was sold out with people coming from as far away as
Indiana and upstate
New York to see the movie. As part of Landmark's Midnight Madness series, the Main Art also specialized in midnight showings of classic films from the early 20th century to present day such as
North by Northwest,
The Goonies, and cult films like
Tommy Wiseau's
The Room. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the Main Art temporarily closed its doors in March 2020 before reopening on Christmas Day later that year. In April 2021, the Main Art closed temporarily once again due to financial constraints. On June 12, 2021, the Main Art closed down permanently when Landmark Theatres ended their lease of the building and returned the property to A.F. Jonna Management & Development. Immediately after its closure, a
nonprofit group called Friends of Main Art Theater formed with the intention of preserving the theater; the group's goal, according to the site description, "is to foster and develop public appreciation of
independent film and the arts, and to preserve the Royal Oak Main Art building as a movie theater for the enjoyment of the greater
Metro Detroit community." However, in May 2022, the Royal Oak City Council voted to allow A.F. Jonna Management & Development to demolish the Main Art and construct a mixed-use apartment complex on the theater site with the theater's old marquee. The Main Art was officially demolished on the afternoon of July 25, 2022. ==Photo gallery==