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17630 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, MI 48227. Closed. Demolished. 2 screens. 1,100 seats. 2 people favorited this theater. Overview. Photos. Comments. View larger map →. The Art Deco style Norwest Theatre opened in 1936, designed by Hector Payne, who also designed the Varsity Theatre the same year.
Dec 6, 2015 · Downtown Detroit between Campus Martius and Randolph was home to 11 theaters in the 1910s, and many more in the 1920s as movie palaces sprouted.
Mar 8, 2018 · Check out our guide to classic movie palaces that are still in operation in Detroit showing the best alternative and independent cinema.
118 Monroe Street, Detroit, MI 48226. Closed. 1 screen. 2,200 seats. 6 people favorited this theater. Overview. Photos. Comments. View larger map →. The National Theatre was opened September 24, 1911 as a vaudeville house, and designed by Albert Kahn in a beautiful Art Nouveau style with Egyptian elements.
This theater, located in Detroit’s Brightmoor neighborhood, once sat over 1000, and opened in 1927. It stood on Fenkell Street at the corner of Blackstone Street. The Irving was designed by the firm of Kohner & Payne, whose other Detroit movie houses included the Uptown and the John Eberson-inspired Ramona, both long gone.
Dec 21, 2023 · Uncover the magic of 35 historic Michigan theaters! Explore architectural gems, discover captivating stories, and find your next unforgettable performance. From grand Detroit palaces to rural playhouses, experience the magic of live performance and journey through time.
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