Island Theatre
114 W. 4th Street,
Grand Island,
NE
68801
114 W. 4th Street,
Grand Island,
NE
68801
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The Island Theatre was opened on May 19, 1927 with Marceline Day in “College Days”. The theatre seated 827 and was still listed as open in the early-1960’s. The building is now used for offices.
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The July 16, 1935, issue of The Film Daily had this item:
Although the item doesn’t specify it, this must have been a re-opening. The building looks to date from the 1920s, and the wide center bay and the pattern of the arched second floor windows suggest that it was built specifically to house a theater.From the late 1930s until his death in 1949, the Island Theatre was operated by William Youngclaus, and from 1949 until around 1960 it was operated by his widow. Youngclaus was involved in exhibition in Iowa and Nebraska at least as early as 1919.
The Island Theatre launched with “College Days” on May 19, 1927.
On Christmas Day 1929, The Island Theatre Added A Sound System With The First Film “Black Nail”.
Opened May 19th, 1927.
Island Theatre opening 18 May 1927, Wed The Grand Island Daily Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska) Newspapers.com