Concrete Theatre

45920 Main Street,
Concrete, WA 98237

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wsasser
wsasser on May 7, 2012 at 1:08 pm

http://news.yahoo.com/video/seattleking5-15751314/concrete-theater-struggles-to-survive-in-digital-age-29088182.html

Trying to survive

MPol
MPol on February 16, 2010 at 7:36 am

Sounds cool! Interesting-looking theatre, at least from the back, too.

KenLayton
KenLayton on February 10, 2010 at 7:35 pm

Didn’t see any pictures of the projection booth, the new sound system, or the stage/screen.

Who did the sound system install, McRae Theatre Equipment?

Valerie Stafford
Valerie Stafford on January 22, 2010 at 7:32 am

For more information on the Concrete Theatre: www.facebook.com/concretetheatre, www.concrete-theatre.com, or We welcome your ideas, suggestions and feedback.

Valerie Stafford
Valerie Stafford on January 22, 2010 at 7:30 am

We are set to reopen the Concrete Theatre on Friday, February 12, 2010, with movies playing Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. The facility has been refurbished (new carpet, paint, lighting, curtains, etc.) and a surround sound system has been installed. Looking forward to making magic happen on Main Street again, and hope the community supports us in this effort.

TLSLOEWS
TLSLOEWS on December 28, 2009 at 11:18 am

Its kind of funny the the Concrete Theatre could have burned down twice.

Valerie Stafford
Valerie Stafford on October 14, 2009 at 8:22 am

The Concrete Theatre was purchased by Fred West and Valerie Stafford in September 2009. New website: http://www.concrete-theatre.com

kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on March 10, 2009 at 6:40 pm

Here is some historical background:
http://tinyurl.com/dcftrz

kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on June 28, 2008 at 3:21 pm

The blackjack movie “21” was shown in May, so status should be open.

kateymac01
kateymac01 on November 30, 2005 at 2:46 pm

I had posted some history about the theater in the original listing of this theater, but it is gone. Is there anyway to get that back?

Ken Roe
Ken Roe on November 30, 2005 at 9:17 am

Listed in the Film Daily Yearbook; 1950 edition with a seating capacity given as 290.