Holiday Theatre
2644 W. 32nd Avenue,
Denver,
CO
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2644 W. 32nd Avenue,
Denver,
CO
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Reopened as Holiday on February 25th, 1953. Grand opening ad posted.
Denver’s Museum of Contemporary Art announced today that it would buy the Holiday and change it into a showplace for concerts, film, lectures and artist conversations starting in December. That’s according to an article in today’s Denver Post.
Motion Picture Herald, Jan. 31, 1953: “Civic Theatres are remodeling the Egyptian, and will rename it the Holiday.”
The seats, screen, stage, and even 2 simplex projectors (less lamphouses) are still there (don’t ask). There was a theatre group that was going to open it, but it fell through. The owners don’t want to change the usage/zoning, and would love someone to come in and turn it back into a theatre. Any takers? Man, if I had millions of dollars…
I have driven by the Holiday, the marquee say new retail coming soon. The front entrance has been boarded up and painted black.
Haven’t visited that neighborhood in a long time, but here’s a view of the marquee – all that was left of the theater – in 1997:
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The two buildings look the same.
I agree. I don’t know which one is more up to date. The Google photo showed Potzcuaro’s Restaurant, or something close to that.
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If this listing is up to date, the building is currently occupied by a Mexican restaurant.
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