Theaters of San Jose
by Gary Lee Parks
| Last Name/Place | First Name | Page # | Image type | Other information |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ackerman and Harris | 35 | text | regional chain of theatres | |
| American theatre | 46 | photo | shows front of theatre and audience in line | |
| Andreucetti | Dorice | 71 | photo | dancing teacher |
| Angels Ultra Lounge | 57 | photo/text | 2008 another new name for original Gay Theatre | |
| Arbuckle | Roscoe Fatty | 23 | text | ticket taker and mop boy |
| Atherton | Faxon | 65 | photo | photographer |
| Bates | Blanche | 10 | Playbill | actress |
| Beatty | James | 39 | text/photo | opened the Liberty in 1914 |
| Beatty | James | 45 | photo | 1922 James Beatty took over the Hippodrome, changed name to the American. |
| Belasco | David | 10 | Playbill | presenter |
| Benson | Victor A. | 82 | text | Hester Theatre built on the site of his garage |
| Bergtold | Chuck | 6 | text of acknowledgments | thanked in acknowledgment |
| Binder | William | 25 | text | architect of the Jose |
| Binder | William | 35 | text | San Jose based theatre architect |
| Binder and Curtis | 39 | text/photo | designed the Liberty | |
| Binder and Curtis | 45 | photo | designers of the American, with Weeks and Day | |
| Binder and Curtis | 54 | 2 photos | architects of the Civic Auditorium and Montgomery Theatre. | |
| Binder and Curtis | 82 | text | designed the Haster Theatre | |
| Binder and Curtis | 85 | text | designed the Willow Glen | |
| Binder and Curtis | 112 | text | architects for the Casa Grande | |
| Bondi | John | 6 | text of acknowledgments | thanked by author |
| Borg | Richard | 58 | photo/text | theatre operator |
| Borges | Jose | 43 | photo | Spanish-language movie exhibitor, Liberty was renamed the Mexico. |
| Borges | Jose | 76 | photo/text | theater operator |
| Borroughs | Rosalie | 86 | text | hostess at the Willow Glen |
| Burbank | 97 | photo | ||
| Burbank | 98, 99, 100 | photos | ||
| California theatre | 62,63 | photos | ||
| California theatre | 64,65 | photo | interior photos | |
| California theatre | 66,67 | photo | ||
| California theatre | 78, 79 | photos | exterior and interior photos | |
| California theatre | 80 | photo | Exterior soon after 2004 gala reopening | |
| Campbell | 102 | text | 1931 Orchard City renamed the Campbell | |
| Cantin | Alexander | 35 | text | father/son architect designers of the Studio |
| Cantin | Alexander | 58 | photo/text | theater designer |
| Cantin | Alexander | 97 | text | architect of the Burbank |
| Cantin | McKanzie | 97 | text | architect of the Burbank |
| Cantin | McKenzie | 35 | text | father/son architect designers of the Studio |
| Cantin | McKenzie | 58 | photo/text | theater designer |
| Casa Grande | 112 | text | ||
| Catalana | Paul R | 124 | text | promoter |
| Century theatres | 121, 122 | photos | ||
| Cinema 150 | 123 | photo | ||
| Civic Auditorium | 54 | photos | ||
| Cormack | Carmel | 109 | text | owner of the Los Gatos |
| Crest Theatre | 17 | photos | new name for Victory theatre, photos of theatre fire | |
| Crest Theatre fire | 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 | photos | ||
| Cupp | Don | 103 | text | purchased the Gaslighter 1968 |
| Cupp | Faye | 103 | text | purchased the Gaslighter 1969 |
| Curlett and McCaw | 10 | text | designers of the San Jose Theatre | |
| Curtis | Ernest N | 25 | text | architect, later partnered with William Binder |
| Curtis | Ernest N | 35 | text | San Jose based theatre architect |
| Day | William | 61 | text | architect of the California Theatre |
| Day | William | 35 | text | San Francisco based theatre architect |
| Deichmann | Otto A | 16 | drawings | architect with plans for new Victory Theatre |
| Deichmann | Otto A | 87 | drawing and text | architect of the Garden theatre |
| DeLay | Tom | 6 | text of acknowledgments | thanked in acknowledgment |
| El Rancho Drive-In | 124 | photo | ||
| F/X Club | 57 | text | 1989 new name for original Gay Theatre | |
| Falvey | Irma | 63 | text | organist |
| Ford’s Opera House | 104,105, 106 | photos | ||
| Fox | 72 | photos | interior photos after California theatre renamed the Fox | |
| Fox | 73 | photo | interior and exterior photos | |
| Fox | 74,75 | photo | interior photo | |
| Fox Bayshore Drive-In | 125 | photo | ||
| Franklin Theatre advertising curtain | 112 | photo | ||
| Frontier Auto Movie | 126 | photo | ||
| Gaetano | Mark | 103 | text | pianist, bought the gaslighter in 1980 |
| Garden | 87, 88,89 | photos | ||
| Garden exterior | 92, 93 | photos | ||
| Garden exterior | 94 | photo | exterior in 2008 | |
| Garden interior | 90, 91 | photos | ||
| Gaslighter | 103 | photo | Campbell theatre renamed the Gaslighter | |
| Gilbert and Sullivan Society of San Jose | 55 | photos | performed in Montgomery theatre | |
| Gore Bros | 35 | text | incorporated as West Coast Theatres | |
| Graumann | Sidney Patrick Sid | 21 | text | proprietor, Unique Theatre |
| Heinsbergen | Anthony | 89 | text | interior designer |
| Helgesen | Terry | 68, 69, 70 | photos | theatre pianist and movie palace photographer |
| Hester Theatre | 82 | photo | San Jose’s first neighborhood theatre | |
| Jacks | David | 25 | text | entrepreneur behind the Jose |
| Jensen | Carol | 6 | text of acknowledgments | thanked in acknowledgment |
| Jolson | Al | 23 | text | debuted onstage |
| Kaplowitz | Steve | 6 | text of acknowledgments | thanked in acknowledgment |
| Kersken | Herman | 46 | photo/text | manager of the American Theatre |
| Koning | Johan | 6 | text of acknowledgments | Sunnyvale Historical Society and Museum Association |
| Kopach | Paul | 6 | text of acknowledgments | Los Gatos Public Library |
| Kyprious | Peter | 112 | text | theatre operator |
| Lesser | Sol | 35 | text | incorporated as West Coast Theatres |
| Levin | Ben | 87 | photo | exhibitor, opened the Garden |
| Levin | Ben | 89 | photo | exhibitor, opened the Garden |
| Levin | D. Ben | 44 | photo | manager of the Hippodrome |
| Levin | Steve | 6 | text of acknowledgments | personal collection |
| Liberty theater | 39 | photo | ||
| Liberty theater | 40 | photo | photo of interior | |
| Lieber Signs | 33 | photos | operated the theatre and the sign business upstairs | |
| Lima | Jimmy | 87 | photo | exhibitor, opened the Garden |
| Lima | Jimmy | 89 | photo | exhibitor, opened the Garden |
| Lion | Enno | 82 | text | leased the Hester Theatre |
| Los Gatos | 109, 110 | text/photo | Premier became the Los Gatos | |
| Lyric Theatre | 33 | photos | exterior of the Lyric Theatre | |
| Markley | Gary | 20 | text | Crest’s janitor |
| McKay | DL | 85 | text | the Willow Glen was the brainchild of DL McKay |
| Mexico | 95, 96 | photos | ||
| Mexico theatre | 44 | photo | Liberty was renamed the Mexico. | |
| Michaan | Allen | 93 | text | East Bay movie exhibitor |
| Mission theatre | 38 | photo | 1927 theatre again renamed the Mission | |
| Montgomery | Shirlie | 6 | text of acknowledgments | thanked in acknowledgment |
| Montgomery | T.S. | 54, 55 | photos | developed the Civic Auditorium and Montgomery Theatre. |
| Montgomery Theater | 55 | photos | ||
| Montgomery Theater | 56 | photo | ||
| Moon | Danelle | 6 | text of acknowledgments | Special Collections and Archives, San Jose State University |
| Moonlite Drive-In | 125 | photo | ||
| Moore | Pat | 111 | text | began the Vitaphone Saratoga |
| Moore | Vi | 111 | text | began the Vitaphone Saratoga |
| Morton organ | 40 | photo | organist pictured is not named | |
| Murphy Avenue Cinema | 117 | photo | new name of the Sunnyvale theatre | |
| Narveson | Jim | 6 | text of acknowledgments | City of Santa Clara History Collection, the Santa Clara Art and History Consortium |
| Newman | Ted | 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 | photos | photographer |
| Newman | Ted | 34 | photo/text | photographer outside the Lyric Theatre |
| Newman | Ted | 39 | photo | photographer of the Mission theatre in 1942 |
| Newman | Ted | 41,42,43 | photos | photographer of the Liberty 1942 and 1944 |
| Newman | Ted | 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 | photo | photographer of the State theater |
| Newman | Ted | 67 | photo | photographer |
| Newman | Ted | 82 | photo | photographer |
| Newman | Theodore Ted | 12,13,14, 15 | photos | photographer |
| Opera San Jose | 55 | photos | performed in Montgomery theatre | |
| Orchard City Theatre | 102 | text | opened 1920 in Campbell | |
| Padre theatre | 52 | 2 photos | ||
| Padre theatre | 53 | 2 photos | ||
| Parks | Leah | 6 | text of acknowledgments | author’s mother- thanked in acknowledgment |
| Parks | Rebecca June | 6 | text of acknowledgments | author’s wife- thanked in acknowledgment |
| Phelan | James D | 10 | text | real estate developer |
| Preddy | Walter | 87 | photo | exhibitor, opened the Garden |
| Premier | 108 | photos | name changed from Strand to Premier | |
| Pussycat theatre | 57 | photo | changes to the Gay Theatre | |
| Ramish | Adolph | 35 | text | incorporated as West Coast Theatres |
| Raney | Vincent G | 120 | text | architect |
| Rea | Harold | 44 | photo | played the organ at the Hippodrome |
| Reed | Jim | 6 | text of acknowledgments | History San Jose |
| Reed | Kelly | 6 | text of acknowledgments | editor- thanked in acknowledgment |
| Rosenthal | E | 82 | text | leased the Hester Theatre |
| Samis | Milton | 85 | text | manager |
| Schinahan | Jan | 39 | text/photo | accompanied the movies on the Morton theatre pipe organ |
| Schmidt | Martin | 6 | text of acknowledgments | thanked in acknowledgment |
| Schoppe | Chuck | 6 | text of acknowledgments | Saratoga Historical Foundation, Theatre Historical Society of America |
| Shaw | Mason | 57 | photo | 1970’s showing adult movies |
| Shaw | Mason | 111 | text | operated the Saratoga |
| Spartan Drive-in | 123 | photo | ||
| Stark | James | 9 | text | opened the Stark Theatre |
| Stark | Sarah Kirby | 9 | text | opened the Stark Theatre |
| State theatre | 46, 47 | photo | 1938 American is updated, named the State. | |
| Stout III | Edward Millington | 80 | text | restored and maintain the theaters two Wurlitzer organs |
| Studio | 59 | photo | 2008 original box office | |
| Studio | 58, 59 | photos | ||
| Sullivan | Leo | 25 | photo | violinist and orchestra leader, historian |
| Sunnyvale | 115, 116 | photos | ||
| Syufy | Raymond | 120 | text | movie exhibitor |
| T&D Theatre | 37 | photo | 1921 name change to T&D | |
| T&D Theatre DeLuxe | 36 | two photos | Turner and Dahnken opened Theatre DeLuxe on S First St. in 1912 | |
| Taylor | Dick | 80 | text | restored and maintain the theaters two Wurlitzer organs |
| the California | 38 | photo | 1924 T&D acquired by West Coast Theatres renamed California | |
| The Capitol Drive-In | 126 | photo | ||
| The Gay Theatre | 56 | photo | ||
| The Hippodrome | 44 | photo | ||
| The Market Street | 34 | photo | short-lived theatre | |
| The Santa Clara | 112, 113, 114 | photos | the Cassa Grande became the Santa Clara in 1939 | |
| The Saratoga | 111 | photos | ||
| The Strand | 107 | photo/text | ||
| The Strand | 114 | photo | downtown Sunnyvale | |
| The Vogue | 86 | photo | the Willow Glen became the Vogue | |
| Theatre Jose | 24 | Playbill | ||
| Theatre Jose | 25 | photo | exterior | |
| Theatre Jose | 26 | photo | interior with cast on stage | |
| Theatre Jose | 26, 27 | photos | exterior photos | |
| Theatre Jose | 28, 29, 30 | photos | interior photos of the Jose | |
| Theatre Jose | 30, 31 | photos | exterior photos of the Jose | |
| Theatre Jose | 32 | photo | modern view of the Jose marquee | |
| Tillmany | Jack | 6 | text of acknowledgments | personal collection |
| Town and Country Cinema | 116 | photo | Sunnyvale theatre became the Town and Country Cinema | |
| Town and Country Theatre | 122 | photo | ||
| Towne theatre | 83 | photo | ||
| Towne theatre | 84 | photo | ||
| Tropicaire Twin Vue | 124 | photo | ||
| Turner and Dahnken T&D | 35 | text | regional chain of theatres | |
| UA | 51 | photo | theatre’s final name change to UA, the logo of United Artists | |
| Unique Theatre | 21 | playbill | ||
| Unique Theatre | 24 | photo | exterior damage following 1906 earthquake | |
| Vasconcellas | John | 112 | text | theatre operator |
| Victory Theatre | 11 | photo | interior | |
| Victory Theatre | 11 | photo | interior with damage from 1906 earthquake | |
| Victory Theatre | 12 | photo | interior audience | |
| Wallbridge | Buell | 107 | text | conducted the Strand orchestra |
| Wallbridge | Helen | 107 | text | pianist at the Strand |
| Weeks | Charles Peter | 35 | text | San Francisco based theatre architect |
| Weeks | Charles Peter | 61 | text | architect of the California Theatre |
| Weeks and Day | 45 | photo | designers of the American, with Binder and Curtis | |
| Willow Glen | 85, 86 | photo | ||
| Wolf | Fanchon | 61 | text | brother and sister vaudeville impresarios |
| Wolf | Marco | 61 | text | brother and sister vaudeville impresarios |
| Wurlitzer organ | 44 | photo | pictured organist is not named | |
| Zelinski | Louis | 108 | text | manager of the Premier |