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Trolley Corners

Theater Closed

The Trolley Corners Theatres closed after their final showings on 3 June 2004. The movie theater complex opened on 23 December 1977, featuring an 800 seat theater with stadium seating, 70mm, and large murals of "Star Wars" and "Sound of Music". Downstairs were two 315 seat theaters with murals of classic movie stars. The theater has been gutted and replaced by a fitness center.

Empress Theatre
Magna, Utah

The name 'Empress' is spelled out in with white light bulbs, with a border of red lights.

The Empress Theatre
has opened once again! 
9104 West 2700 South
Magna, Utah
801-347-7373
Empress Theatre

    
 
The OHPAA group continues it's renovating efforts, with an expanded parking area now ready to use and two addtitional rooms now painted!   We have also been officially designated a Non'profit Corporation by the IRS!  The Empress is also the filming location for a new Disney Movie  ("Dadnapped") which will be aired on the Disney Channel next spring.  We are very excited!
  
And come see the new carpet in our lobby! It's gorgeous!
   
 Things are happening fast at the Empress.  You'll have to hurry to keep up!

 
 
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The entrances to theaters 2 and 3 are located on the lowest level of the Trolley Corners complex.  You reach the lower lobby by stairs down from the ticket booth level, or by elevator.  The entrance to Theater 2 is on the right of the concession stand and for Theater 3 on the left.  The area above the concession stand is open to the level above.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

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The concession stand in the lower lobby, Trolley Corners Theater.

The area above the concession stand is open to the ticket booth level above.  Images of movies stars hang from the ceiling on plastic sheets.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

The lower lobby of the Trolley Corners theater

Looking across the lower lobby from near Theater 2.  The concession stand is on the right and the stairs up to the ticket level are at the far end. 
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

Entrance of Theater 2 at Trolley Corners.

Between the entrance doors to Theater 2 is a single poster case on a brick wall.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

 

The north half of the lower lobby, Trolley Corners theater.

The north half of the lower lobby.  The entrance to Theater 2 is on the left.  On the right are rest rooms.  The area above is open to the floors above.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

The concession stand is located between the entrance doors for theaters 2 & 3

The concession stand is located between the entrance doors for theaters 2 & 3.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

 

An area on the north side of the lower lobby, open to the three levels above, Trolley Corners Theater.

On the north side of the lower lobby is an area that is open to the three levels above.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

The entrance to Theater 3 at Trolley Corners

The entrance to Theater 3, with a stack of multi-colored booster seats for children.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

An area on the south side of the lower lobby, open to the three levels above, Trolley Corners Theater.

A matching triangle-shaped area is located on the south side of the lower lobby.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

The stairs up to the ticket level from the lower lobby

The stairs up to the ticket level from the lower lobby.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

At the bottom of the stairs is a bench, a poster case, and two elevators

At the bottom of the stairs is a bench, a poster case, and two elevators.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

The main staircase of the Trolley Corners Theater.

The main stairs for the Trolley Corners theater start in the lower level and continue upward to the level above the upper lobby.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004

Stairs upwards with a talll set of windows

The stairway up to the ticket booth level has a large set of windows which continues upwards for four floors.
Photo by Grant Smith, 25 March 2004