Burley Theatre
135 W. Main Street,
Burley,
ID
83318
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Previously operated by: Harris-Voeller Theaters Inc.
Styles: Italian Renaissance
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
208.219.5008
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This wonderful single screen theatre, located in downtown Burley, was originally a vaudeville house & movie house which opened on October 20, 1914.
Amazingly, it has survived quite well. The original stage is completely intact, including barely used scenery flats that are still hanging from the rafters. The theatre’s original lighting dimmer panel is also still intact and functioning. The theatre’s façade, which was restored in 1991, is mostly original as well.
In 2001, rocking chair seats from nearby Century Stadium 5 (it has its own page on Cinema Treasures) were installed in the theatre’s auditorium. The projection booth, only accessible by ladder, supports mono sound and runs with a Motiograph AA projector.
By July 2024 it had closed and was being renovated to be reopened as a performing arts venue.
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The Burley Theater is still operated by the Harris family.
Here’s a 2008 view of the BURLEY: http://www.boxsetgallery.com/stein/index.html
Here is the biography of Stanley J. Osika from volume 4 of “History of Idaho: Gem of the Mountains” by James H. Hawley, which was published in 1920:
It’s not clear if Osika owned the theater building itself or only leased it, but as the book refers to him as the proprietor of the theater he must have owned the business. Stanley J. Osika was listed as a resident of Cassia County, Idaho, in the 1920 U.S. census, but the 1930 census lists him as a resident of Erie, New York.Short youtube on the Burley Theatre
The Burley Theatre is operated by the same owners of the Century Stadium 5. website The Burley is at the bottom of the site. It is a discount second run house.
The only theaters listed at Burley in Polk’s 1914 Idaho gazetteer are a 400-seat house called the Diamond Theatre and a 200-seat house called the Good Luck Theatre. To provide a bit more confusion, the only theaters listed in Burley in the 1914-1915 American Motion Picture Directory are called the Elysium Theatre and the Modern Theatre, which was at Main and Oak streets.
No longer showing movies. Being restored as a performing arts venue. Information on this website here