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Metropolitan Theatre

Atlanta, GA
Luckie and Broad Streets
, Atlanta, GA 30303 United States
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Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Adam
Function: Unknown
Seats: 1700
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Claude K. Howell
Firm: Unknown
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The Metropolitan opened July 5, 1921 at the corner of Luckie and Broad Streets.
Contributed by John Tanner


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A Pilcher theater organ opus 1074 size 3/25 was installed in the Metropolitan Theater in 1921 at a cost of $17,210.

posted by Lost Memory on Sep 2, 2007 at 5:35pm
The Metropolitan must have been long gone before 1960. I wasn’t aware there ever existed another theatre of this size in the Atlanta area other than the Fox, Rialto, Erlanger, Loews or the Paramount. Any idea as to its exact location, when it was closed/demolished and what ever became of the organ?
posted by JackCoursey on Sep 16, 2007 at 6:17pm
For much more information on this theatre google up Atlanta Chapter ATOS, I have written a series of articles on many of Atlanta's theatre that are too long to post here. Also you will find articles on the Howard/PAramount, Capitol, Keith's Georgia (later Roxy) in other months of the newsletters.
Indeed the Metropolitan is not known by many because it closed in 1931.
posted by J. Tanner on Sep 17, 2007 at 9:35am
J. Tanner: Thanks and will do! I attended some of the AGO meetings while residing in Atlanta but was never able to hook up with the ATOS. What ever became of the former WSB radio broadcaster who played the organ at the Fox, or of Jay (I can’t recall his last name) who was the organist at the pizza parlor over on Franklin Road? Is Joe Patten still with us?
posted by JackCoursey on Sep 17, 2007 at 9:47am
Jack: The metropolitan article is in the November newsletter. Jay Mitchel is doing some organ work around but don't run across him very much. Joe Patten is still around but has retired as technical director of the Fox. Bob Van Camp who was the WSB radio announcer and House Organist at the Fox for many years passed away in the early 1990's
posted by J. Tanner on Sep 17, 2007 at 4:14pm
John _ Thank you for your wonderful articles on the Atlanta Chapter ATOS website! My father vividly remembered seeing movies at the Metroplitan. In fact, his older brother, my late Uncle Herbert, worked as an usher at the Metropolitan Theatre! My dad saw the original 1925 LOST WORLD at the Metroploitan. He took my grandmother to see Al Jolson in THE JAZZ SINGER at the Metropolitan, as well. You've uncovered a piece of Atlanta history that only a very few native Atlantans are aware of today. Again, I thank you!
posted by Don. K. on Sep 28, 2007 at 11:06am
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