Dream Theatre
114 E. Front Street,
Port Angeles,
WA
98362
114 E. Front Street,
Port Angeles,
WA
98362
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The Dream Theatre was a conversion of retail space and opened in 1914. It was equipped with a 2 manual/6 rank Kimball organ. It closed in 1927 and was demolished to build the Elwha Theatre on the site (it has its own page on Cinema Treasures).
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Address: 114 East Front Street
Address - 114 East Front Street. B. P. Abbott opened the new Dream Theatre in 1914 in an existing retail storefront. That same year, Mr. and Mrs. James Chenaur took on the venue. storefront. Jack McGregor “Mack” Davis took on the venue next. He would eventually replace the Dream with the Mack Theatre in 1924.
In 1926, the Lincoln Theatre Company operated by the Halbergs (of the local Lincoln Theater) bought out Davis' film interests giving it both the Dream and the Mack Theatre. The Dream Theatre hung on and used sporadically through the beginning of the sound film era in 1927. It would be demolished and the Elwha Theatre would take over its footprint along with the neighboring building. The Halbergs would rename the Mack Theatre as Halberg’s Olympian.