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Midvale Main Street Theatre
7711 South Main Street
Midvale, Utah
84047
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New Electric Theatre
Ogden, Utah
Lester B. Funge announced plans in 1904 for the Grande Vaudeville Theatre, an 800-seat playhouse between the Reed Hotel and the St. Paul Lodging House. In 1906, a three-story building with a hall on the top floor occupied the site. On 20 November 1907, the 197-seat New Electric Theatre opened in a remodeled house in the same location. The Electric was the first theater operated by the Alhambra Theatre Company, which would grow to at least eight theaters in three states within seven years.
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Midvale Main Street Theatre
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The left half of the east exterior wall has been painted black and purple. Midvale Main Street Theatre, Midvale, Utah Grant Smith, 4 July 2011 |
A narrow alley along the south side of the theater. Midvale Main Street Theatre, Midvale, Utah Grant Smith, 4 July 2011 |
Stage Door 1 of the Main St. Theatre. Midvale Main Street Theatre, Midvale, Utah Grant Smith, 4 July 2011 |
A pipe comes out of a boarded up window above the power panels. Midvale Main Street Theatre, Midvale, Utah Grant Smith, 4 July 2011 |
A boarded doorway in the middle of the stage. Midvale Main Street Theatre, Midvale, Utah Grant Smith, 4 July 2011 |
Stage Door 2 of the Main St. Theatre. Midvale Main Street Theatre, Midvale, Utah Grant Smith, 4 July 2011 |
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