Theatres_of_Louisville,_Kentucky

List of theatres in Louisville, Kentucky

List of theatres in Louisville, Kentucky

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As with all older American cities, Louisville, Kentucky, has several generations of theatres, spanning from live stage theatres to large ornate downtown theatres to standalone neighborhood theatres to modern multiplexes. A great deal of the older theatres have been razed, or their buildings converted to other purposes.

"Years active" refers to years the building was actively used as a theatre. Due to renumbering and consolidation over the years, the address given may not exactly correspond to the modern building or lot at that location.

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[1] The Lyric Theatre was actually at 601 W. Walnut per a 1929 advertisement.

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References

  1. John E. Findling, Louisville (2009), p. 47: "Typical of the new theaters in this area was the Alamo, whose interior with a seating capacity of 1,100 is shown here. Designed by Joseph D. Baldez, it opened in November 1914 at 444 South Fourth Street. It was razed in 1940 to make way for a new Woolworth's Store".
  2. "Aristo Theatre". University of Libraries. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  3. Julius Cahn, Julius Cahn's Official Theatrical Guide (1909), Vol. 14, p. 286.
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  5. Goetz, David (2004-03-21). "Accounts differ on why West End theater failed; owners, bank point fingers". Courier-Journal.
  6. Gregory Luhan, Dennis Domer, David Mohoney, The Louisville Guide (2004), p. 180-181.
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  8. Elson, Martha (2004-06-22). "Restaurant to become condos". The Courier-Journal.
  9. Elson, Martha (1995-08-30). "Seeing the Sights". Courier-Journal.
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  11. "J Town 4 opening". The Courier-Journal. 9 July 1971. p. 18.
  12. Kramer, Carl (1978). Louisville Survey: Central & South. City of Louisville. p. 109.
  13. "Group to build $6.5 million community center in Russell area". Courier-Journal. 2003-02-26.
  14. "Majestic Theatre". University of Libraries. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  15. "National Theatre". University of Libraries. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  16. Kramer, Carl (1978). Louisville Survey: Central & South. City of Louisville. p. 152.
  17. "Rialto Theater". University of Libraries. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  18. Estlick, Stacy (1992-09-12). "Former owner of Old Savoy, Mary Ed Williams, Dies". Courier-Journal. p. 9A.
  19. Shafer, Sheldon (2000-02-04). "Scoop redo: Back to the future - 1910 building restored as home of high-tech firm". Courier-Journal. p. 1B.
  20. Deppen, Laurel (22 April 2022). "Louisville movie theater with 50-year history closing for good this summer". WLKY. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  21. Shafer, Sheldon (2000-08-26). "Group wants landmark status for Vogue". The Courier-Journal. p. 1B.
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