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Novelty Theatre
60 West 200 South
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Villa Theatre
Salt Lake City, Utah
The historic Villa Theatre opened in 1949, showing the black and white film "Prince of Foxes." In 1961 the Villa became the only theater in Utah to show Cinerama. The theater closed 18 February 2003 and has been renovated as a beautiful rug gallery.
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Deseret News, page 4 Date: 28 September 1903
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Novelty Theatre
60 West 200 South
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Demolished |
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28 September 1903
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The Novelty Theatre opened on 28 September 1903 with "congress of Eastern Celebrities" for ten cents admission. Tuesday was "Amateur Night" and a "Sacred Concert" was held on Sunday. The opening day ad described the Novelty as "Refined Vaudeville and Family Theatre."[1]
1. Newspaper Ad, Deseret News, 28 September 1903, page 4
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