Blue Mouse Theatre

2611 N. Proctor Street,
Tacoma, WA 98407

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Functions: Movies (Second Run), Special Events

Previous Names: Blue Mouse Junior Theatre, Proctor Theatre, Bijou Theatre

Phone Numbers: Box Office: 253.752.9500
Manager: 253.752.9500

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The 420-seat Blue Mouse Theatre was opened November 13, 1923 with George Arliss in “The Green Goddess”. It is the oldest continuously operating theatre in the state of Washington. It was renamed Proctor Theatre in 1932. On December 5, 1978 it became the Bijou Theatre, screening classic movies. On February 4, 1994 it became the Blue Mouse Theatre again.

Basic craftsman style. Small enough to be fairly intimate, but not tiny. It is exactly what a neighborhood theatre should be. Its in a great neighborhood, you walk up, buy a very reasonably priced ticket, visit the concession stand and see a movie. Nothing real spectacular, but a great place to see a movie.

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Recent comments (view all 25 comments)

Trolleyguy
Trolleyguy on February 27, 2010 at 1:14 pm

When I was stationed at nearby Ft. Lewis in 1963-64, I used to go to this theater for the latest Ingmar Bergman films like “Winter Light” and “The Silence”. At that time, it was called the Proctor. Great little moviehouse, and a nice place to take a date as well.

Mama_BlueMouse
Mama_BlueMouse on February 27, 2010 at 1:38 pm

The Proctor Theatre is the Blue Mouse, The theatre has changed hands over the years and bought out by some investors in 1993 and returned it to it’s original name Of blue mouse then and is still operating
Everyday.. Last year we were put on Washington state Historic Listing and most recently the National Historic registry

markinthedark
markinthedark on July 30, 2012 at 6:17 pm

I am wondering about the fate of this theatre with the demise of 35mm projection.

Mama_BlueMouse
Mama_BlueMouse on July 30, 2012 at 7:51 pm

Hi Mark, The Blue Mouse will switch to digital, We plan on kicking off a fund raiser to help fund this huge expense

Mama_BlueMouse
Mama_BlueMouse on November 21, 2012 at 11:44 pm

Help Save The Blue Mouse Theatre We must convert to digital projections

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1355844229/help-save-the-blue-mouse-theatre

CSWalczak
CSWalczak on November 24, 2012 at 1:19 pm

An article about the launch of the fund-raising drive can be found here.

markhn
markhn on July 29, 2017 at 12:55 pm

It was reported in the July 29, 1927 issue of Motion Picture News magazine that John Hamrick, head of The John Hamrick Circuit in Seattle, Portland, and Tacoma, announced last week he had just completed negotiations for the installation of Vitaphone in his Blue Mouse Theatre in Tacoma. In the next week’s issue of August 5, 1927 it was reported that, at The Blue Mouse, the first week of “Dearie” and a four-act Vitaphone show attracted better than average houses. The picture was only fair in its audience appeal; the Vitaphone subjects headed by John Charles Thomas and Vivenne Segal were the least attractive of any used so far this season, with the exception of the headliners named.

rivest266
rivest266 on July 10, 2021 at 1:06 pm

This opened on November 13th, 1923 as Blue Mouse (Proctor). Grand opening ad posted.

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