Oklahoman Theatre
315 S. Main Street,
Hobart,
OK
73651
315 S. Main Street,
Hobart,
OK
73651
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Judging from 1940 photos from Oklahoma Historical Society the Oklahoman Theatre was a rather large cinema. It was opened on September 24, 1928 with Charles Murray in “The Head Man” plus a live performance by Herb Cook.
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To view a 1940 exterior image of the Oklahoman Theatre on this web site, type in word “theatre”, then press search.
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Google maps street view shows this theatre building still stands behind a false front. A large stagehouse can also be seen.
Across the street and down a little, that corner building looks to be another auditorium with a stagehouse.
Several vintage photos of the Oklahoman Theatre can be found on this page;
OKLAHOMAN THEATRE, 315 S. Main St., Hobart, OK
http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/396
The Oklahoman Theatre at Hobart is included on a list of theaters designed by architect Leonard H. Bailey that appeared in the October 25, 1930, issue of Exhibitors Herald-World.
The Oklahoman Theatre opened its doors on September 24, 1928 with Charles Murray in “The Head Man” along with live performances by Herb Cook.