Jefferson Theater
61 State Street,
Auburn,
NY
13021
61 State Street,
Auburn,
NY
13021
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Schine Circuit Inc.
Architects: Arland W. Johnson
Previous Names: New Jefferson Theater
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The New Jefferson Theater was opened in November 1908, with 1,600 seats. By 1941 it was part of the Schine Circuit. It continued to operate until at least 1950.
It was later demolished and a Budget Inn now stands on the site
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The Jefferson seated 1,300.
This theatre looks from the google photos to be demolished.
Thanks to Lost Memory for posting the Citizen piece.
I would like to complement that with a clipping from 1926 which echoes the third paragraph: “a quality theater …for vaudeville and other stage shows. However, it soon added movies to its programs.”
My grandmother was an acrobat act that was one of those other stage show programs and a short preview for her acrobat troupe can be seen here: View link
More about my grandmother’s vaudeville adventures in America are detailed here: View link
I should like to thank one of CT’s denizens who found this newsclipping very kindly on my behalf.
I hope it shall be useful to others!
PS.A photo of the Jefferson would be very much appreciated!
Should be listed as A.K.A. New Jefferson Theatre,thanks for posting Don.
Thank you so much!
It’s very likely that the New Jefferson was the theater referred to in this item in the July 29, 1908, issue of The American Architect and Building News:
Aside from getting the architect’s middle initial wrong, this report was probably reliable. Entertainment magazine The Billboard reported (belatedly) on the scheduled opening of the New Jefferson Theatre in its issue of December 12, 1908:From Auburn an undated postcard image of the New Jefferson Theatre.