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The 850-seat brick-clad theater featured arched windows and a protruding bay with a tiled mansard roof. It was operated by the [[Waters Theatre Company]]. | The 850-seat brick-clad theater featured arched windows and a protruding bay with a tiled mansard roof. It was operated by the [[Waters Theatre Company]]. | ||
Before [[1941]] the theater had a large new marquee installed. It closed before [[1958]]. | Before [[1941]] the theater had a large new marquee installed. It was operating in the early 1950s, but closed before [[1958]]. | ||
The building has since been demolished. | The building has since been demolished. |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 5 October 2019
The North Birmingham Theatre was a cinema located at 2621 30th Avenue North in North Birmingham. It opened in late 1923 with a screening of the 1921 film "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse".
The 850-seat brick-clad theater featured arched windows and a protruding bay with a tiled mansard roof. It was operated by the Waters Theatre Company.
Before 1941 the theater had a large new marquee installed. It was operating in the early 1950s, but closed before 1958.
The building has since been demolished.