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  • '''New Potrero Theater at 312 Connecticut, circa 1929.''' ...rocession was made to be shown at the New Potrero Theater exclusively. The theater appears briefly in the clip below:
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  • [[Image:Fox Theater Jan 2, 1962 opensfhistory wnp5.50587.jpg|550px]] '''Fox Theater on January 2, 1962.'''
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  • '''Golden Gate Theater at corner of Golden Gate, Taylor and Market, May 23, 1930.''' [[Image:Taylor-Market-and-Golden-Gate-RKO-Golden-Gate-Theater-April-9-1937.jpg|720px]]
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  • [[Image:Haight Theater apx. 1978 AAA-8858.jpg]] '''The Straight Theater at Haight and Cole Streets in 1978, a year before its demolition.'''
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  • [[Image:noevaly1$noe-theater-1940s-photo.jpg]]
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  • ...(the roof). San Francisco was a relative late-comer in terms of building a theater, but several impromptu theaters were created. The first recorded performanc ...200 seat "Dramatic Museum" on California Street. In the early 'fifties, a theater on the precarious landfill of the waterfront sank several inches under the
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  • ...diners or at a joss house see several worshippers coming and going, at the theater on a busy night, tourists shared the place with hundreds of Chinese. As Jos ...so that the late spectator paid for exactly as much as he saw. Many white theater-goers, however, saw "over the box a notice in plain English, 'Admission fif
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  • [[Image:Reinhabitory-Theater cover1.jpg]] ...] The group called their multi-species performance troupe the Reinhabitory Theater.
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  • Thus began the street theater phase of the UCC. The declaration of war—backed up with a list of typical
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  • [[Image:Haight Theater apx. 1978 AAA-8858.jpg]] '''The Straight Theater at Haight and Cole Streets in 1978, a year before its demolition.'''
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  • '''Golden Gate Theater at corner of Golden Gate, Taylor and Market, May 23, 1930.''' [[Image:Taylor-Market-and-Golden-Gate-RKO-Golden-Gate-Theater-April-9-1937.jpg|720px]]
    1 KB (146 words) - 21:03, 6 June 2023
  • ...m-haight-theater-to-goodwill-the-history-of-1700-haight-street From Haight Theater To Goodwill, The History Of 1700 Haight Street] Haight Theater became Straight Theater which was[[Straight Theater demolished| demolished]].
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  • [[Image:wimmin$fox-theater-1929.jpg]] '''Women posing as construction workers for publicity shot of rebuilt Fox Theater, 1929.'''
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  • ...chandise Mart Building (later Twitter) is visible on the left, and the Fox Theater on the right. Eventually it proceeds as far as 6th Street, turns south and ...midtown, with Civic Center in foreground, including the [[Fox Theater|Fox Theater]] at lower center on Market Street.'''
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  • ...ted 132-member Tung Hook Tong Company appeared at San Francisco's American Theater. Many other Asian performing troupes visited later, and resident [[Category
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  • The [[Fox Theater |Fox Theater]] was America's greatest all-time movie palace. Occupying the entire block ...er's final show, as the dying Wurlitzer cords echoed through the cavernous theater, future Satanist leader Anton LaVey, then the Fox organist, thundered out a
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  • '''New Potrero Theater at 312 Connecticut, circa 1929.''' ...rocession was made to be shown at the New Potrero Theater exclusively. The theater appears briefly in the clip below:
    4 KB (532 words) - 17:30, 20 January 2024
  • ...rike was breaking out, shattering windows, and destroying the stage of the theater.
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  • [[Image:gay1$castro-theater-opening.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:noevaly1$noe-theater-1940s-photo.jpg]]
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  • ...'''On July 4th 1982 "San Francisco's first emergency independent screening theater " sprang up at 30 Berry St. at the corner of 2nd St. and Berry. Dubbed the ...r charged in over fifteen years of operation. SRO crowds jammed the little theater and then spilled out into the courtyard for intermissions or the occasional
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  • [[Early San Francisco Theater|Early Theater]]
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  • [[Noe Theater 1940s |Prev. Document]] [[1947 view across Noe Valley |Next Document]]
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  • ...ate hotel]] of the period. Around the corner on Eddy Street was the Tivoli Theater, where patrons sat at tables and ate and sipped refreshments while watching ...68 O’Farrell, the famous old Tait-Zinkand cabaret, across from the Orpheum Theater where vaudeville was born.
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  • ...ancisco Police Department, after watching a performance in the Grand Opera Theater on Mission Street, charged Mr. O'Neil with impersonating Jesus Christ, a vi [[Early San Francisco Theater |Prev. Document]]  [[Morse's Passion |Next Document]]
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  • ...(the roof). San Francisco was a relative late-comer in terms of building a theater, but several impromptu theaters were created. The first recorded performanc ...200 seat "Dramatic Museum" on California Street. In the early 'fifties, a theater on the precarious landfill of the waterfront sank several inches under the
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  • ...visors renamed the facility The Bayview Opera House Ruth Williams Memorial Theater. Ruth Williams was a community resident who played a leading role in preven [[Image:Bayview-opera-house-experimental-theater.jpg]]
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  • ...16, and the new Vida condominium building is finished, and the New Mission Theater has been refurbished and reopened as a franchise of the Alamo Drafthouse. T [[Image:New-Mission-Theater-1960s.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:Avenue-Theater-July-15-1927-AAA-8538.jpg]] ...bought your ticket, waited until the door was opened and entered the dark theater. There was no lobby with popcorn and soft drinks. Even if there were, our f
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