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The Tower Theatre, built in 1938, is a Sacramento, California landmark [1] and the oldest remaining, continuously running picture palace. [2] [3] The theater was designed by California theater architect William B. David in the Streamline Moderne style of architecture. [4] [5] The original owner was Joseph Blumenfeld, a second generation theatre ...
“The Tower Theater is, in a lot of ways, the anchor business to this neighborhood,” says Kennedy, who took over as general manager following the city’s purchase of the historic theater in 2022.
The Tower was the first theater designed by architect S. Charles Lee. [3] Seating 900 on a tiny site (50 feet wide by 153 feet long [ 5 ] ), replacing the 650-seat 1911 Garrick Theatre, [ 6 ] it was designed in powerful Baroque Revival style with innovative French , Spanish , Moorish , and Italian elements all executed in terra-cotta . [ 3 ]
In 2004, an Angelika opened in Plano, Texas. [3] In the fall of 2012, an Angelika opened an eight-screen theater in the Mosaic District of Fairfax County, Virginia. In the summer of 2014, Angelika started operating a "Pop-Up" theater in Union Market in Washington, D.C., with plans for an expansion that ultimately fell through in the summer of 2016.
The Tower Theatre pulled out all the stops Saturday for its 85th anniversary celebration. A packed house watched the Academy Award-winning 1988 Italian film “Cinema Paradiso.”
The Tower Theater, built in 1927, was opened the following year by John H. McClatchy as one of Upper Darby Township's first movie houses. Located just outside the city limits of Philadelphia, the theater thrived in the busy area that was once the most highly traveled route to Center City from the west. In its early years, Tower Theater showed ...
Where: Tower Theater, 1508 SW Eighth St., Miami. Cost: Tuesday-Thursday $10, Friday-Sunday $15, Little Havana residents with ID $2, children under 12 are free. Show comments. Advertisement.