Quilna Theatre
315 W. Market Street,
Lima,
OH
45801
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Previously operated by: Schine Circuit Inc., Selected Theatres Co.
Architects: Walter DeKalb, John Adolph Emil Eberson
Previous Names: Regent Theatre
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The Regent Theatre opened September 11, 1919 with Constance Talmadge in “The Temperamental Wife”. This house was originally operated by the Shawnee Amusement Company and financed largely by the Bijou Theatre Enterprises Company of Detroit. On April 9, 1922 it was renamed the Quilna Theatre, the name under which it operated until closing in the 1960’s.
In 1970 the Quilna Theatre was demolished to provide a parking lot for the adjacent Trinity United Methodist Church.
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There is a small picture of the Quilna Theatre on its page at CinemaTour and this webpage shows an ad for the Quilna that appeared in the January 25, 1945 edition o the Lima News.
I have just acquired a small eBay trinket from the Schine Quilna Theater. It advertises the film Ben Hur with Carmel Myers indicating the year would have been 1925. Does anyone know what years this theater would have been under the Schine chain?
1922 and 1940 grand opening ad are now in the photo section.
Here is a brief article about the Quilna Theatre project from the March 8, 1919, issue of The Moving Picture World:
The February 21, 1919, issue of The Lima News reported that local architect Walter DeKalb would work with theater architect John Eberson on the project.The August 6, 1919, issue of The new York Clipper reported that the Butterfield circuit’s new Regent Theatre in Lima, Ohio, was expected to open on August 28. Butterfield planned to open another Regent in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on August 31, and had lately begun construction on a third house of that name in Flint, Michigan.
Opened September 11th, 1919.
Regent Theatre opening 11 Sep 1919, Thu The Lima News (Lima, Ohio) Newspapers.com
Reopened as Quilna on April 15th, 1922.
Quilna Theatre opening 09 Apr 1922, Sun The Lima News (Lima, Ohio) Newspapers.com