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The Fox Theatre opened its door to the public on January 2, 1929 as The New Sequoia Theater by Ellis John Arkursh to show motion pictures. Touring Europe Arkush gathered all of his favorite architectural details from various venues to create the Moorish feel and style on the inside and the gothic feel on the exterior which was executed beautifully by the Reid & Reid architects of San Francisco.
Fox Theatre in Oakland Fox Theatre in Redwood City, California. Fox Theatres was a large chain of movie theaters in the United States dating from the 1920s either built by Fox Film studio owner William Fox, or subsequently merged in 1929 by Fox with the West Coast Theatres chain, to form the Fox West Coast Theatres chain. [2]
Film in America - Northern California Movies, a partial list of movies filmed in Northern California. AFI Film Catalog , a catalogue of Hollywood films that include filming location information. Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission , includes a map of famous filming locations and filmography lists for both counties.
Fox Oakland Theatre (Oakland, California) Fox Theater Pomona (Pomona, California) Fox Theatre (Redwood City, California) Riverside Fox Theater (Riverside, California) Fox California Theatre, now called the California Theatre (San Jose, California) Fox Theatre (Visalia, California) Fox Theatre, the original name of Jacobs Music Center (San Diego ...
United Palace, formerly Loew's 175th St. Theatre, New York City (1930). Currently in restoration. The last remaining "Wonder Morton" in its original theatre, unaltered. Warnors Center for Performing Arts, Fresno, California (1928) [9] Wilma Theatre, Missoula, Montana (1920) Jacobs Music Center, formerly Fox Theatre, San Diego CA (1923). Organ ...
PATERSON — The Fabian 8 Cinema, the city's only movie theater, announced that it will close next Sunday, with its manager saying the business never recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ellis John Arkush, a native of New York and 1910 graduate of Columbia University (civil engineering), entered the theater business in Redwood City in 1914 where he built the Sequoia Theater. He added the Variety and Stanford Theatres in Palo Alto, the Peninsula Theatre, and the San Mateo Theatre in San Mateo. Ellis Arkush was the president of ...
The San Mateo Community Theatre became a non-profit organization in 1978. In 1983, the Board of Directors expanded the focus of the company and changed the name to Peninsula Civic Light Opera . In 1999, a decision was made to gradually change the name to Broadway by the Bay to more accurately reflect the group's focus on Broadway-type musicals ...