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The Wildey Theatre, a community landmark, opened on April 12, 1909. The auditorium was lavishly decorated in the
Victorian style with a 1,150 seat theatre with balconies, boxes and a stage area equipped for major productions. |
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View of the auditorium balconies from the stage of the Wildey Theatre. Note the architectural detailing and plaster
ornamentation. |
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View of the stage with boxes on each side. |
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The Wildey Theatre had an orchestra pit complete with a Gratian organ to accompany the films. The layout of the three-story
full masonry building also included a small theatre on the second floor and a formal meeting room on the third floor. The front of the theatre was decorated with an iron canopy. |
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View of the front lobby of the Wildey Theatre before being drastically altered. |
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Major renovations were performed on the Wildey and the theatre reopened in a new art deco style on January 17,
1937. The opera boxes and a second balcony had been removed and a new sound and projection system had been installed. |
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The old marquee was replaced with a lighted marquee with yellow, orange and red stripes and new chairs and air
conditioning were installed. The interior was decorated in an art-deco style with neon lighting. |
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