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Woodley’s Theatre
Victory Theatre
Mission Theatre
 
Address 838 Broadway
Opening Night Seating Capacity unknown
Original Theatre Owner unknown
Original Theatre Architect unknown
Years of Operation unknown (operating in April 1913) through 1920s
Type of Musical Accompaniment Theatre pipe organ
Current Status Demolished

Woodley’s Theatre was renamed the Victory Theatre sometime in the 1910s. The theatre was purchased by Mack Sennett in 1920, who remodeled the venue in a Spanish style and renamed it the Mission Theatre, which reopened 2 December 1920. The theatre was demolished in the 1920s; its site to become part of that for the Orpheum Theatre.

References: Additional information provided by Lars Hedlind and Joe Vogel.

 

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