Clyne Theatre
419 W. Northern Avenue,
Pueblo,
CO
81004
419 W. Northern Avenue,
Pueblo,
CO
81004
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The Clyne Theatre was opened in June 1917 with Mary Charleson in “Satan’s Private Door”. It had 1,100 seats is orchestra and balcony levels. Listed as seating 500 in the Film Daily Yearbook of 1950. The Clyne Theatre was closed in the late-1960’s.
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This paragraph is from a brief article about a Steger & Sons piano, originally installed in Clyne’s Theatre, now in the possession of the Steelworks Center Museum in Pueblo:
An item about the Clyne Theatre appearing in the April 14, 1917 issue of The American Contractor names G. W. Roe as the architect for the project. A brief biography of George W. Roe from the Colorado Historical Society says that he also designed the 1904 library building at the University of Colorado in Boulder which was later converted into the University Theatre.