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Everett Theatre
Photograph: David Geddis collection; courtesy Historic Everett Theatre.
Address 2911 Colby Avenue
Opening Night Seating Capacity Approximately 1200
Original Theatre Owner unknown
Original Theatre Architect unknown
Years of Operation 1901-1923
1924-1989
[?] 199? to present day
Type of Musical Accompaniment unknown
Current Status Operating

The Everett Theatre, originally built as a vaudeville theatre, opened in 1901. It is not known when the theatre began presenting films. The theatre building was gutted by fire in 1923, and was rebuilt and reopened in 1924, at which time it was now known as the New Everett Theatre. The theatre was acquired by Fox in 1929 as part of William Fox’s industry-wide expansion.

The building was remodelled in 1952 in an attempt to stem the loss of audience to television. In 1979, the balcony was enclosed and the theatre converted into a tri-screen venue. The building eventually closed in 1989 after the heating system failed and funds were not available for repair. Sometime after, the Everett Theatre Society was formed to raise funds to restore the theatre to something near its post-1924 state.

References: Everett Theatre website.

 

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