State Theatre
302 S. Sandusky Avenue,
Bucyrus,
OH
44820
302 S. Sandusky Avenue,
Bucyrus,
OH
44820
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Previous Names: Hippodrome theatre
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The 453-seat Hippodrome Theatre was a silent era theatre in downtown Bacyrus. It opened on February 2, 1911, closing in 1929, and replaced by the sound-equipped Bacyrus Theatre. It was reopened on April 30, 1933 as the State Theatre. It was closed on April 4, 1937
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Circus veteran W.P. Newman operated the Wonderland Theatre in Bacyrus in 1908. When the competing Hippodrome failed in 1910, Newman moved to it because it was larger (453 seats at that time) and had better projection. The theatre had a Seeburg organ on one side of the stage and a Welte organ on the other. Newman fought against both censorship rules though wouldn’t show anything “his daughter wouldn’t see.” Improvements in seating led to its overall count being reduced to 375.
In 1919, Newman sold the theatre to Richard L. Hertzer who continued its operation. He fought against Sunday blue laws and operated without permission. The theatre was robbed of $1,000 in 1930 and went dark not long after. It was said to have been leased by a final operator, Settos Amusement Co., but there’s not much evidence that it actually re-opened.
Opened February 2nd, 1911 per:
Hippodrome theatre opening 31 Jan 1911, Tue Telegraph-Forum (Bucyrus, Ohio) Newspapers.com
Reopened as State on April 30th, 1933, and closes on April 4th, 1937. State theatre closes 05 Apr 1937, Mon Telegraph-Forum (Bucyrus, Ohio) Newspapers.com