Maptelligent, Inc. announced a new digital twin project with The Everett Theater and Gibby Center for the Arts of Wilmington Delaware, who has been presenting and teaching the arts in downtown Middletown, Delaware since 1922. Maptelligent, Inc., a leader in geoenabled building information modeling, will be providing a digital duplicate of the 100-year-old theater, derived from LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) scans of the theater, forever documenting the theater's infrastructure for historical reference, in addition to a digital workflow solution set that can support ongoing operations, planning, design, and building. The Everett Theater debuted on November 9, 1922, as a replacement to the Middletown Opera House that burned down the year prior.

It was designed by noted theater architects W.H. Hoffman and Paul J. Henon, Jr. The Philadelphia architectural firm was known for its theater designs,100 theaters in total, 46 of them in Philadelphia alone. In 1983, a group of concerned citizens formed “Associated Community Talents, Inc.”, a nonprofit organization, to purchase the Everett Theatre and restore it. Associated Community Talents, Inc., evolved into The Everett, Inc., a nonprofit organization that operates both the theater and in 2006 added The Gibby Center for the Arts.

In 1989, the movie “Dead Poets Society” was filmed at both St. Andrews School in Middletown and at their very own Everett Theater.