Amery Theater & Coffee Bar
118 Keller Avenue North,
Amery,
WI
54001
118 Keller Avenue North,
Amery,
WI
54001
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Theater has reopened as “Amery Theater and Coffee Bar” www.amerytheater.com
Looks in decent condition, but have For Sale sign.
4 current photos added, photo credit Dustin Carpenter.
The September 5, 1936, issue of The Film Daily said this: “A. M. Paulson will start work on his new theater at Amery, Wis., on Oct. 1.”
According to a document about the Amery Classic Theatre from the Amery Area Historical Society (PDF here, the New Amery Theatre opened on December 11, 1936. It had been built for Alfred M. Paulson, who had taken over the town’s earlier theater, the Gem, in 1934.
The building was designed by a local craftsman and self-taught architect, Emil Klinger (the document says Klingler, but other sources all say Klinger) who later established an architectural practice in Eau Claire.
As of this date, the Amery Classic Theatre is still dark, the last events noted on the web site having taken place in 2015.
According to the website, the theater is currently on hiatus while the operators consider options. All activities and presentations have been cancelled.
The theatre just reopened on July 4 with a screening of “Singing in the Rain.” Check it out on the website listed above.
The Amery Theatre closed down, but is being renovated by new owners in hopes that they can reopen it as the Amery Classic Theatre.
http://www.ameryclassictheatre.com