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Centre Theater

Oklahoma City, OK
415 Couch Drive
, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 United States
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Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Art Moderne
Function: Museum
Seats: 1600
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Boller Brothers
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The Centre Theater opened in 1947 and closed in 1980.

Today the former theater forms a part of the Oklanhoma City Museum of Art.
Contributed by Lauren Grubb


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This is a Boller Bros design. Opened in 1947 and seating was 1600. Closed around 1980.
posted by Lost Memory on Jul 6, 2005 at 11:14am
From the pictures of the place,it had a full stage set up, some great architectural features.The "retail"use doesn't tell anything about what is left intact.
posted by ghamilton on Jul 6, 2005 at 2:19pm
Wasn't the Centre razed a while back and the Oklahoma City Museum of Art built on this site?
posted by JackCoursey on Jul 6, 2005 at 2:30pm
Actually, the Centre wasn't razed but it did become the kernel for the much larger Oklahoma City Museum of Art. The picture here shows the final 2002 product: http://www.dougloudenback.com/downtown/okc24.htm and the picture here shows the earlier form: http://www.dougloudenback.com/downtown/vintage/1940.htm#11

In the project, many of the fixtures, stairways, etc. of the original art deco Center were restored.
posted by Doug Loudenback on Aug 3, 2005 at 2:07am
The San Antonio ALAMEDA Theater auditorium, murals, and lobby are extremely similar to that of Oklahoma City's CENTRE Theatre.
posted by ___ on Aug 7, 2005 at 2:27am
The San Antonio ALAMEDA Theater auditorium, murals, and lobby are extremely similar to that of Oklahoma City's CENTRE Theatre.
posted by ___ on Aug 7, 2005 at 2:28am
Photos & info can be found here on OKC's Centre Theatre. A list of what was left intact after conversion to an art museum is included.
http://www.okcartmuseum.com/film_centretheatre.htm
posted by Okie Medley on Mar 16, 2006 at 2:20pm
For an outstanding architectural drawing of the Centre Theatre design go to oklahoman archive site and check this issue; August 21, 1946.
posted by Okie Medley on Mar 26, 2006 at 5:59am
This creative website contains shots of the former Centre Theatre.
http://www.agilitynut.com/theatres/ok.html
posted by Jeff Chapman on Jul 8, 2007 at 10:24am
Photo gallery of the Centre Theatre during convertion to an art museum.
http://www.oklahomacounty.org/assessor/PhotoMuseum.htm
posted by Jeff Chapman on Jul 29, 2007 at 12:32pm
Were the spectacular black light murals in the Center/Centre Theater preserved? If so, I would really like to see photos of those displayed. Also photos of the magnificent Deco glass and aluminum stair railings. That was a lovely old theater as were the Midwest, Warner (built as the Overholser Opera House if memory serves), Harbor, and Criterion -- all destroyed during the madness of the 1960s "urban renewal" debacle. - OKC ex pat Scott Foster, Honolulu.
posted by Scott Foster on Aug 16, 2007 at 2:28pm
Original Deco glass railings are preserved inside the museum, along with the grand staricase. Unfortunately those glorious murals are forever gone. Hopfully someone will come up with interior photographs.
posted by Miss Melba Toast on Aug 16, 2007 at 4:52pm
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is looking for submission of stories, photographs and memories of the Centre Theatre, in honor of the 60th anniversary of the theaters opening on Christmas day, 1947

The theatre had a long run from its opening in 1947 to the mid 1970’s when it was eventually closed down. Throughout its operation, the theatre was more than just a movie theatre; it was a venue for sports telecast, civic fundraisers, religious lectures, and even the site for a square dance. It was a special place for many people.

To celebrate the history of the theater, the Museum of Art is looking to create a history of the theater with the help of those who grew up with the Centre Theatre. The museum will be taking 200 words or less short essays describing experiences and stories of the theater. In addition, the museum is also looking for old photographs taken of or at the Centre Theatre.


To submit click here
http://okcmoa.com/p/14371/Default.aspx
posted by Webster Polk on Oct 30, 2007 at 11:19am
Nice Centre Theatre exterior & auditorium views can be seen on the following site by typing in name "Centre" -
http://okhistory.cuadra.com/starweb3/b.archives/servlet.starweb3?path=b.archives/STARArchives.public.web
posted by Miss Melba Toast on Nov 19, 2008 at 10:29am
The Boller Brothers architectural records list Robert O. Boller as the architect of the Centre Theater. At the time of opening the Centre Theater was owned by State Theaters, Inc.

posted by Lost Memory on Jul 8, 2009 at 6:29pm
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