Clemmer Theatre |

Photograph: courtesy Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society. |
Address |
1414 2nd Avenue |
Opening Night Seating Capacity |
unknown |
Original Theatre Owner |
James Q. Clemmer |
Original Theatre Architect |
unknown |
Years of Operation |
Opened in 1912
Operated from 1912 through at least 1921 |
Type of Musical Accompaniment |
Estey theatre pipe organ |
Current Status |
unknown |
The Clemmer Theatre is thought to possibly be the first theatre designed and built exclusively for the exhibition of motion pictures; it certainly was Seattle’s first exclusive motion picture theatre. Built by theatre operator James Q. Clemmer at a cost of $135,000, the film theatre was one of most extravagant of its time. Clemmer had an Estey theatre pipe organ installed in the venue for its 1912 opening. The original Clemmer organist was Oliver G. Wallace.
References: Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society website.
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