Elma Theater
113 N. 4th Street,
Elma,
WA
98541
113 N. 4th Street,
Elma,
WA
98541
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Was in Elma recently and theatre is still closed with nothing going on.
Here’s a picture I found of the theater dated October 22, 2013.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/chiski/11426652065/in/photostream/
Website no longer works. Theater still closed.
The theater website does not appear to work any more. It’s been that way at least three weeks.
Still temporarily closed and the theater has new owners. Previous owner Kingsley Hall passed away in August of 2012.
Opened October 1, 1927.
Theater is still temporarily closed.
Here is another photo:
http://tinyurl.com/ybhemd9
Having grown up in Aberdeen I have to agree with Mr. Layton that the So Shore 10 and the mall it resides in is a dump. The Elma theater could be a lot more but it is nice that it is open at all. My grandparents lived in Elma and the whole time I was growing up I don’t remember the theater being open. If it was it seemed that everyone went to Olympia or Aberdeen to see movies. Sometimes people don’t know what they have in their own backyards. The old theaters in Aberdeen are a perfect example of this.
As much as I like Aberdeen(I used to make more $ per sq.ft.there than any other town for my industrial sales efforts),the whole place was a bit seedy and unsophisicated.I had hoped they could market the place for its timber boom past,but no way.There is great potential there still,but money,vision and willing hands are not there.The two theaters there could have had a great part in that untried effort.
The Elma Theater is a nice theater, but it does need some fixing up and needs to show movies more often. The Lacey Cinemas and Capital Mall Cinemas in Olympia are set to close when Regal Cinemas opens up a brand spanking new 16 plex (all Stadium seating) in August here in Olympia. The South Shore 10 theater is a dump and is in a dump of a mall there in Aberdeen.
You would never know such a plain front holds such a nice treasure inside.
People here would have to go to Olympia or the S.shore in Aberdeen for entertainment since the theater in Montesano closed a long time ago.It’s a tribute to these tough folks who have been through so much,from heartless robberbarons,anti-human enviro nazis,and the occasional hostile bigfoot,to keep this treasure going.
Recent exterior & interior photos:
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