The Beacham Theatre was a cinema built in 1921 by Braxton Beacham Sr. in the heart of Orlando, Florida. The Beacham Theatre was considered an important contributing structure when the Downtown Orlando historic district was created in 1980 and the building was granted local landmark status in 1987. The Beacham was once part of the vaudeville circuit and hosted celebrity acts such as John Philip Sousa, the Ziegfeld Follies and W.C. Fields, whose signature was once visible inside a dressing room.
In the eras of silent film and Classical Hollywood cinema, The Beacham was operated as a movie theater that utilized then-current state-of-the-art motion picture technology. The live entertainment era continues on stages at both The Beacham and partner The Social. Prominent national and international musical acts perform with fidelity to the countless shows by numerous acts that have previously held performances in the Beacham Theatre from the mid-1970s through the early-1990s.