Mid `60’s photo added courtesy of Theo Tersteeg. Not the clearest photo, but it does show the original marquee & blade sign on the left beyond the Sinclair station. And that the height of the original facade must have been reduced when the new facade was added.
Undated photo added courtesy of Pattie Mobley Mumford.
It was confirmed by several in the Remembering Ogden/Riverdale and Beyond Facebook page, that it was re-named the Paramount in the early `80’s until it’s closing.
The Colusa Theatre closed March 6th, 2017, and appears to be for sale.
Website below.
1 exterior photo and 1 auditorium photo added credit Katherine Mixie Kubicek.
Thanks For The Memories & For Sale Or Lease on the marquee.
Correction, mid `60’s.
Mid `60’s photo added courtesy of Theo Tersteeg. Not the clearest photo, but it does show the original marquee & blade sign on the left beyond the Sinclair station. And that the height of the original facade must have been reduced when the new facade was added.
December 1987 photo added credit Kevin-Michael Moore.
Mid `60’s photo of Woodward Avenue added. The Studio Theatre is in the center. May need to download and enlarge to see fully.
Darrell Tullis & Ray Hanson in the photo.
Riverdale Drive-In collage added courtesy of Gary Kevin Campbell. Darrell Tullis & Ray Hanson in the photo.
Early Ogden Theater photo added courtesy of Lindsay Deamer.
Grand Opening ad as the Star-Lite added courtesy of Michael W. Nelson.
1948 print ad added courtesy of Rod Nelson.
1938 print ad added courtesy of Rod Nelson.
Photo added courtesy of Pat Meyer.
1948 print ad added courtesy of Rod Nelson.
Ticket stub added courtesy of Rod Nelson.
Also identifies it as Ogden Utah.
1929 photo added courtesy of Rod Nelson.
Grand Opening 1970 photo added courtesy of Jeffrey Isaacson.
1940 photos added courtesy of Rod Nelson. Colonial Theatre on the far left in one, that may need to be downloaded & enlarged for better viewing.
1968 & 1975 photos added courtesy of Carl Marsing. The large ornate marquee was removed due to a city ordinance about signage overhanging sidewalks.
1959 program image added courtesy of Kathy Malone Files. Early `70’s photo added courtesy of Rod Nelson.
Undated photo added courtesy of Pattie Mobley Mumford. It was confirmed by several in the Remembering Ogden/Riverdale and Beyond Facebook page, that it was re-named the Paramount in the early `80’s until it’s closing.
1985 photo added credit Matt Weber.
Flickr photo of the Rosa marquee illuminated at night.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/70267096@N00/3575038232/
The below link has for sale a book called “Showstopper” (Adler family and Waupaca theatres) $9.95
http://www.waupacahistoricalsociety.org/items-for-sale.html
The below link has for sale a book called “Showstopper” (Adler family and Waupaca theatres) $9.95
http://www.waupacahistoricalsociety.org/items-for-sale.html
Correct address is 136 S. Main Street. The Seasons is also a wedding, party & event venue.
The Colusa Theatre closed March 6th, 2017, and appears to be for sale. Website below. 1 exterior photo and 1 auditorium photo added credit Katherine Mixie Kubicek. Thanks For The Memories & For Sale Or Lease on the marquee.
http://www.colusamovies.com/