![]() ![]() But at the time, I was too busy peeking through windows, staring at Marta’s costumes and photographs…. I didn’t even realise then – not before I started reading more about it, that the hotel would probably be better known to many as the ‘Lost Highway Hotel’ from David Lynch’s Lost Highway (1997). I was not fortunate enough to catch one of her performances – I hadn’t even heard of Marta Becket or the Amargosa Opera House and Hotel, before our trip in 2019! She only stopped performing in 2012, at the age of eighty-eight. ![]() The building seemed to be saying, ‘Take me… Do something with me… I offer you life.’” Īmargosa Opera House was born and it became Marta’s stage, home and life. Though Marta was the only person who graced the stage for decades, the Opera. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, tour this storied Opera House, or even plan an overnight stay in the 23-room hotel. Marta wrote in her memoir: “As I peered through the tiny hole, I had the distinct feeling that I was looking at the other half of myself. Marta passed away at the age of 92 in 2017, and though she’s no longer with us, her legacy lives on at the Amargosa Opera House. While her husband was taking care of the car, Marta walked around the building, realised it was an abandoned theatre and decided there and then that it was waiting for her to bring it back to life. We learn that in 1967, a flat tyre brought Marta Becket – a New York City born artist – and her husband, to this very garage you see in the first picture for repairs. Next to it, Corkill Hall – an entertainment centre with a built-in stage where the dances, weddings, movies, church services and other community events took place. Here we are, at the Death Valley Junction, looking in amazement at the Mexican Colonial adobe building, constructed in 1924 to house the Pacific Coast Borax Company’s offices and labourers’ quarters, and a twenty-three-room hotel welcoming the mining town’s many visitors. Marfa, for all its artistic weirdness, does not even come close – not by a long shot. About five miles past the border line, in the middle of nowhere and well underway to the Death Valley, a building complex housing a hotel, a café, an exhibition space and an opera house. ![]()
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