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The Santa Ana Daily Register heralded the New Walker Theatre as a "credit to Santa Ana" upon its debut. A showing of the silent film The Man from Brodney's served as the feature for the venue's opening with members of the cast, including J. Warren Kerrigan , Alice Calhoun , and Wanda Hawley , in attendance.
The Frida Cinema is a non-profit arthouse movie theater in Santa Ana, California. The theater, named after Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, is located in the 4th Street Market shopping district of the East End neighborhood in Downtown Santa Ana. The Frida has two screens and is the only non-profit theater in Orange County, California. The theater ...
The Yost Theater is a concert and events venue in Santa Ana, California. It is a National Register of Historic Places -listed building located in Santa Ana's Downtown Historic District . Under the ownership of the Olivos Family it became a movie house for the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema .
Location of Orange County in California This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Orange County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Orange County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and ...
From 1909 to 1915, theater proprietor J. A. Schlesinger operated the Temple Theatre, the first movie theater in Orange County.In 1915, he commissioned the West End Theater at a cost of US$12,000 as a replacement for the Temple, crediting the success of the old theater as the impetus for constructing a newer facility. [1]
Warnors Theatre; West End Theater (Santa Ana) Y. Yost Theater This page was last edited on 4 November 2024, at 17:48 (UTC). ...
At the Tiki, the ringmaster of porn is Juan Martinez, the theater's longtime manager. Most days, the 59-year-old immigrant from El Salvador works 12-hour shifts in a tiny box office with a mini ...
1924 – Walker Theatre opens. [3] 1933 – The 6.4 M w Long Beach earthquake shakes the Greater Los Angeles Area and the South Coast of California with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), killing 115–120 people. 1935 – Santa Ana Independent newspaper begins publication. [7] 1970 – Population: 156,601. [8]