Norwood Theater
1127 24th Street N,
Birmingham,
AL
35234
1127 24th Street N,
Birmingham,
AL
35234
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The Norwood Theater opened on September 7, 1924 Milton Sills in “Adam’s Rib” & “Flip Flops”. It was equipped with a Reproduco pipe organ.
By 1950 it was operated by the Waters Theater Co. The theatre closed in 1957 and has since been demolished.
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A mid-1920’s ad for Reproduco organs lists an installation of one of their photoplayers at the Norwood Theatre. That would predate this building. Was this a remodeling of an older structure or maybe the replacement of an older theatre? Several other Reproduco organs were installed in Birmingham in the 1910’s.
The Norwood Theatre was featured in the December 27, 1924, issue of Exhibitors Trade Review. There is a photo. The article says that the Norwood had a $5,000 pipe organ. That must have been the Reproduco that Will Dunklin mentioned.
Opened September 24th (or week of), 1924. Norwood Theater opening 07 Sep 1924, Sun The Birmingham News (Birmingham, Alabama) Newspapers.com