Regent Theater
924 Washington Avenue,
Bay City,
MI
48708
924 Washington Avenue,
Bay City,
MI
48708
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The Regent Theater opened on March 30, 1918 with Rubye Deremer in “The Auction Block”. It was equipped with a Hope-Jones organ. It closed around 1957. An internet search shows Rubber Wonderland Inc., an “Artistic Rubber Stamps Company”, is located here today.
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Listed in Film Daily Yearbook’s in the 1940’s as being operated by Paramount Pictures Inc. through their subsidiary W.S. Butterfield Theaters Inc and Butterfield Michigan Theaters Co.
A Wurlitzer organ, opus 159, was installed in this theatre on 12/24/1917.
The Regent Theatre opened on March 30, 1918. The new house was described in an article in the weekly trade journal Michigan Film Review, issue of April 16, 1918. That article and other items pertaining to the Regent can be read on this web page. There are also two photos of the Regent.
Grand opening ad posted.