Birmingham Theatre - Birmingham MI

Address: 211 S Old Woodward Ave
City: Birmingham
State: MI
Zip: 48009
County: Oakland
Open: 1927
Capacity: 1234
Owner History: Kunsky
Theater Type: Small Town Movie Palace
Number of visits to this page: 16137
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Source: Cinema Treasures

Designed by the famed architectural firm of Rapp & Rapp, the Birmingham opened in 1927. It was built for the Kunsky circuit, who opened two other nearby theaters that same year, the Redford and the Royal Oak. The theater's construction was delayed over a year because of the widening of Woodward Avenue.

Like most of the Rapp's theaters, it was designed originally in the style of the French Renaissance, and sat over 1250 in its auditorium. It once contained a Barton organ and featured vaudeville in addition to movies.

By the 60s, it was showing second-run fare, and when it was purchased by the United Detroit Theatres chain later in that decade, it was given a drastic modernization inside, ridding it of all traces of the original decor, though its facade remained intact.

In the 70s, it was acquired by the Plitt chain. Later in the 70s, the Birmingham Development Company took over operation of the theater, and remodeled it at a cost of $750,000 adding new seats, curtains, lighting and sound equipment to feature live stage shows in addition to continuing to screen movies. In 1979, the Birmingham was leased to the Nederlander Theatrical Corporation and Broadway productions were staged there for several years. In the late 80s, the Birmingham was carved up into eight small screens and returned to showing first-run features.

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Birmingham Theatre - Summer 2006 From Ron Gross (newer photo)
Summer 2006 From Ron Gross (newer photo)
Birmingham Theatre - Summer 2006 From Ron Gross (newer photo)
Summer 2006 From Ron Gross (newer photo)
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Marquee And Entrance (newer photo)
Birmingham Theatre - 1944 Photo From Paul (newer photo)
1944 Photo From Paul (newer photo)
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