Victor Theater
524 Fifth Avenue,
McKeesport,
PA
15132
524 Fifth Avenue,
McKeesport,
PA
15132
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The June 24, 1916, issue of The American Contractor said that work had begun on the rebuilding of the Avenue Theatre in McKeesport for the new lessee, H. A. Victor. The architect for the project was H. J. Lehman of McKeesport.
Here is an item about the Victor Theatre from the October 7, 1916, issue of Motography:
After the theater opened, another brief item about it appeared in the November 25 issue of the same publication:A catalog of copyrights from 1944 and 1945 lists a copyright granted to architect Victor A. Rigaumont for the design of alterations to the Victor Theatre in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.
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David Victor originally operated the Victor McKeesport. The Victor and mammoth, 3100 seat Memorial were the leading McKeesport first-runs. Warner’s bought both theatres in the 30’s. David Victor moved to New Castle, PA which was an industrial boom town at the time. He leased the Nixon Theatre, remodeled it and renamed it the Victor. The tiny (400 seats?) New Castle Victor survived as a first run until the late 40’s when it closed for seven years.
During the late 40’s Leo Mickey was the Victor McKeesport manager. In 1951 he was moved to New Castle to manage the Penn and, ironically, the Victor, amongst others. He served the community well for nearly 40 years.
Jack Oberleitner
No doubt the organ was used to accompany silent films. Any idea if it survived into the Victor’s sound era.