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Charles N. Agree

Classic movie theaters designed by Charles N. Agree


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Beverly Theatre
(Detroit, MI)

Closed ~ 1 screen ~ 1300 seats
The Beverly opened in 1937, for Mamie Kogan and Robert Silberstein. It was designed in Streamline Moderne style by Charles N. Agree and could originally seat about 1475. The Beverly was…
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Duke Theatre
(Oak Park, MI)

Closed ~ 1 screen ~ 1500 seats
This theater was named for jazz great Duke Ellington and was part of the Wisper and Westman circuit, seating about 1500. It was designed by Charles N. Agree in late Streamline Moderne…
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Harpos Concert Theatre
(Detroit, MI)

Open ~ 1 screen ~ 1975 seats
Opened in 1939, for the Wisper and Westman circuit, the Harper Theatre was designed by Charles N. Agree in Art Moderne style. The theater was complete with an 80-foot vertical sign…
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Hollywood Theater
(Detroit, MI)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 3436 seats
When it opened in 1927, the Hollywood was Detroit's second-largest theater seating well over 3400 patrons. It was built for the Cohen Brothers at a cost of over $2 million and was situated…
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Lincoln Theatre
(Detroit, MI)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 1850 seats
The Lincoln Square Theatre, designed by Fred F. Swirsky opened with the anti-German feature "To Hell With the Kaiser" on September 2, 1918. In 1936, the "Square" portion of its name was…
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