New Grand Central Theatre

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The New Grand Central Theatre (also spelled with Theater) was a cinema at 705 North Grand Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. It absolutely was designed by St. Joseph Louis Barrow architects Helfensteller, Hirsch & Watson and was in-built 1913. It absolutely was engineered as Grand Central Theatre by the Skouras Brothers as a one,750 theater for showing of motion footage, uncommon for the time. It price $150,000. The rostrum was the host location for the primary St. Joseph Louis Barrow “talkie”, thespian in “The Jazz Singer”. The rostrum was conjointly the primary St. Joseph Louis Barrow theater to indicate associate degree all-color talking and singing musical, On With The Show, in June 1929. It absolutely was restored and have become the New Grand Central Theatre in 1921. The 2,500 seat restored theatre had area for a twenty one piece orchestra and a surprise Kilgen organ.

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