Empress Theatre
338 Virginia Street,
Vallejo,
CA
94590
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Empress Theatre - Vallejo (Official)
Additional Info
Previously operated by: Fox West Coast Theatres, Syufy Enterprises
Architects: William A. Jones
Functions: Concerts, Live Performances, Movies, Performing Arts
Styles: Beaux-Arts
Previous Names: Republic Theatre, Vallejo Theatre, Senator Theatre, Crest Theatre
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
707.552.2400
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News About This Theater
- Feb 2, 2004 — Save the Empress in Vallejo, CA
- Dec 24, 2003 — 92-Year-Old Empress Is For Sale
Built in 1911 by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The 1,100-seat Empress Theatre was a two-tiered theatre with gold-leafed clouds on the ceiling, red velvet seats and a pipe organ. It has been remodeled several times over the years and has been known as the Republic Theatre, Vallejo Theatre, Senator Theatre and from 1952 when it was taken over by Syufy Enterprises and renamed Crest Theatre. On October 21, 1980 it was renamed the Empress Theatre when it was purchased by William Elliott. The theatre closed sometime around 1989 for seismic retrofitting, etc. and never reopened.
The Empress Theatre was later purchased by Robert Litwin and Mel Gomez, then restored and reopened and now operates as a performing arts center by the Vallejo Center for the Arts.
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The completion of a multi-million dollar retrofit and renovation is only weeks away and then, indeed, the Empress Theatre will be reopening. Several preview events are scheduled for late summer and fall, with full-time operation to resume around the first of the year. The reason for this delay is that once the contractor’s are finished, the operators still need to install and test all of the theatrical equipment. Then the theater will be ready for a mix of live events and art-house films.
For more information on the construction, restoration and for some contruction photos—including some great night pictures of the new marquee—check out the theater’s official site at www.empresstheatre.org
The Empress is once again open for the business. It has been beautifully renovated from top to bottom. We went there last weekend and had a great time. http://www.empresstheatre.org/
I’ve posted information and photos from a recent visit here.
This page at the Empress Theatre’s official web site names the architect of the theater as William A. Jones.
A few 2011 photo can be seen here, here, here and here.
The Historic Empress Theatre is featuring live music every Wednesday Night. Theatre manager, Don Bassey is a very well respected musician, and Vallejoan is bringing a broad spectrum of live music to this very special venue.
The Wednesday Night Ramble on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays each month featuring Don Bassey and the North Bay All Stars and friends from all over the Bay Area and places beyond.
Soul Shine on the 2nd Wednesday Night of each month featuring Timm Walker and Groove Masters and friends from around the Bay Area. Sista Monica performed with the Groove Masters on March 20th.
Hot House Blues on the 4th Wednesday Night of each month.
Johnny Rawls will be here on March 27th.
Memorial Benefit Concert on Sunday, April 7th, 6:00 PM to raise funds for the family of the late John Seppala. Musicians playing on April 7: PHD’S The Real Imposters The Leo Virgil Jazz Trio Stephanie Teel The Rockin’ Horns The Rob Heart Trio ON2R Stef Burns
Special guests current and former members of: Huey Lewis & the News Tower of Power Santana Cold Blood Starship Pete Escovedo Carlos Reyes & Many more
This is an event not to miss and ticket proceeds benefit the family.
We are also currently raising dollars to purchase a new technology, State of the Art sound delivery and control system for the Empress. Tectonics Audio Labs and A.I.R. sound control system is in our future. Mixing historic with new technology. Come see what the Empress is all about. Vallejo’s Historic Theatre owned by the community, managed by the Vallejo Community Arts Foundation, and funded solely with patronage, sponsorships, and donations.
Sign up for our e-blast at: www.empresstheatre.org
Here’s an addition to the timeline for this theater. It comes from the February 3, 1917, issue of The Moving Picture World:
Last year the theater was having Friday night movies and was a lot of fun but for some reason has stopped and I don’t see where any movies are playing there. It’s sad that a movie theater is only able to have “live” shows. They need to have a more robust movie schedule and start showing classic movies again.
I am proud to have developed the Empress business, marketing and programming plan for the city of Vallejo and am so proud of what was accomplished.
I worked at the family store , Meyers Jewelers on Saturdays and in the late afternoon I attended the “Crest” as a kid in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They played first run double features but the El Rey on Tennessee got the bigger films.
The Crest was renamed the Empress Theatre on October 21, 1980.