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The '''Melba Theater''' was a [[List of former cinemas|former cinema]] operating at 2022 [[2nd Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. It was part of the [[Acme Theaters]] chain, which also operated the [[Lyric Theatre]], [[Empire Theater]], [[Galax Theater]] and [[Royal Theater]].
The '''Melba Theater''' was a [[List of former cinemas|former cinema]] operating at 2022 [[2nd Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. It was part of the [[Acme Theaters]] chain, which also operated the [[Lyric Theatre]], [[Empire Theater]], [[Galax Theater]] and [[Royal Theater]].
The Melba hosted the [[April 3]], [[1964]] premiere of the feature film version of "To Kill a Mockingbird," with child stars [[Mary Badham]] and [[Phillip Alford]] of Birmingham in attendance. Coincidentally, the event was held on the same day as the start of the [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]]' "[[Birmingham Campaign]]" of public demonstrations.


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Revision as of 12:20, 12 March 2015

Melba Theater in 1981

The Melba Theater was a former cinema operating at 2022 2nd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. It was part of the Acme Theaters chain, which also operated the Lyric Theatre, Empire Theater, Galax Theater and Royal Theater.

The Melba hosted the April 3, 1964 premiere of the feature film version of "To Kill a Mockingbird," with child stars Mary Badham and Phillip Alford of Birmingham in attendance. Coincidentally, the event was held on the same day as the start of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights' "Birmingham Campaign" of public demonstrations.

To left:
2020 (Shoe Center)
2nd Avenue North
2022
To right:
2024 (Melba Shop)