Strand Theatre
124 E. Main Street,
Dothan,
AL
36301
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Functions: Retail
Previous Names: Palace Theatre
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The Palace Theatre launched in 1913 as one of the town’s two main movie theatres. In January of 1916, the theatre was renamed the Strand Theatre. The Strand Theatre followed the lead of its two main competitors - the Alabama Theatre and the Alcazar Theatre - by converting to sound on November 10, 1929.
The Strand Theatre closed on March 11, 1933 with Bob Steele in “The Fighting Champ”. The Strand Theatre merged with the Alcazar Theatre. The Suwannee Food Stores took over the Strand Theatre location in 1933 and moved out by 1935. The town had a short-lived New Strand Theatre in 1935 which only operated from April to November of 1935 likely in this location. Insurance issues over a fire there appears to end its run. The theatre became a Bible Studies location in 1936.
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Opened August 5th, 1912, at the site of the old Criterion Theatre with its name announced on its stage. Grand opening ad posted.
This may have been the 2nd Strand Theatre.
Article:
Palace theatre became the Strand theatre. 27 Oct 1923, Sat The Dothan Eagle (Dothan, Alabama) Newspapers.com
1935 reopening:
New Strand reopening 30 Mar 1935, Sat The Dothan Eagle (Dothan, Alabama) Newspapers.com