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Empress Theatre
Strand Theatre
St. Francis Theatre
 
Address 965 Market Street
Opening Night Seating Capacity 1455
Original Theater Owner unknown
Original Theater Architect John Galen Howard
Years of Operation Opened 4 December 1910
Operated as Empress Theatre: 1910-1917
Operated as Strand Theatre: 1917-1925
Operated as St. Francis Theatre: 1925-?
Type of Musical Accompaniment unknown
Current Status unknown

Empress Theatre was designed and built as a vaudeville theater, which opened late in 1910. The theater was initially operated by Sid Grauman, with Sullivan and Considine.

The Empress Theatre became the St. Francis Theatre, which was a first-run motion picture house circa 1925.

The St. Francis Theatre was split into a twin-screen theater in the 1970, initially known as the St. Francis (lower theater) and the Baronet Theater (upper theater). By the mid-1970s, the twin auditoriums became known simply as the St. Francis I and St. Francis II.

The theater closed late in October 2000, and the building still stands, but it is vacant.

References: FilmYearBook-1926 p. 486; Tillmany-TheatresSF pp. 34, 36-38 : with additional information provided by Jason Balch.

 

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