Daniel Theatre
2525 State Street,
Saginaw,
MI
48602
2525 State Street,
Saginaw,
MI
48602
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The Daniel Theatre opened on April 5, 1942 with Grant Taylor in “Forty Thousand Horsemen” & Edith Fellows in “Girls' Town”. The Daniel Theatre closed as a movie theatre in 1964, but it was being used as a concert venue by the mid-1960’s.
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Saginaw’s “Daniel Theatre” was located at 2525 State Street. My uncle Bud Johnson’s theater job list dates this Johnson Construction Company project to 1942.
My grandfather Al Johnson’s theater slide collection shows a street view of the Daniel Theatre taken in October 1949. It shows three pairs of green doors having the characteristic art moderne half-moon round glass (“Johnson doors”). Elaborate three-bar curved push bars compliment the curved lines of the glass. Al Johnson held a patent on this style of doors, and they were used in several of his theater jobs.
On the marquee are two 1948 films suggesting that my grandad shot the image during a Saturday matinee: Roy Roger’s “The Far Frontier” and the Dead End Kids' “Hit the Road.” For trivia lovers, the IMDb website indicates that “the Dead End Kids” were later renamed as the better-known “Bowery Boys.”
The Daniel theatre opened on April 5th, 1942. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed in 1964 as a movie theatre.