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Also known as Electric Theater

Wallace Theater

Chicago, IL
624 W. 31st Street
, Chicago, IL 60616 United States
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Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Beauty Salon
Seats: 299
Chain: Unknown
Architect: W. Kohlfeldt
Firm: Unknown
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Located in the Bridgeport neighborhood on 31st Street near Wallace Street, the Wallace opened in 1912 and operated until 1966. Since 1996, the former theater building has served as a day spa.
Contributed by Bryan Krefft


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Architect was W. Kohlfeldt.
posted by BWChicago on Oct 7, 2007 at 5:39pm
Built 1912
posted by BWChicago on Oct 7, 2007 at 5:46pm
The correct address is 624 W 31st, corner Lowe. It is currently a salon.
posted by BWChicago on Nov 4, 2007 at 8:14pm
The Wallace theatre was in operation at least through early summer of 1965. From the Chicago Sun Times movie listings on Friday, June 4, 1965: WALLACE 31st- Lowe "TOWER OF LONDON" & "UNDER YUM YUM TREE".
posted by KenC on Jan 8, 2008 at 10:28pm
My grandfather was the owner of the Wallace theatre. My father and he ran the place, my father being the candy counter guy, projectionist, janitor and maintainence - along with my uncle. I have several pictures from the ticket booth and many ledgers and checks to film companies. They used to tell me stories of how they would turn up the heat during the desert type themed cowboy movies, or put more salt in the 'corn or shut off the water fountain to get more soda sales. It was Bowry Brothers, Abott and Costello, Stooges and all kids. I have had grown men come to me when I would tell them who my family was and give me vivid recollections of their youth in that theatre.
posted by baslanides on Apr 17, 2008 at 1:11pm
This article states that the owner of a spa at 624 W. 31st converted the theater into part of the business in 1996:
http://tinyurl.com/5ggwa3
posted by ken mc on Jul 16, 2008 at 4:12pm
Nancy's Best Little Hair House and Day Spa. 624 West 31st St. Chicago, IL. 60616

posted by Lost Memory on Jul 16, 2008 at 4:29pm
My family sold the building the mid 80's I believe. Just before that, the theatre portion was split up and rented as stores. One was a hairdresser and the main lobby of the theatre was an electronics store in the day when there weren't Best Buy and Circuit City. They sold car speakerS, big home stereo speakers, DJ equipment- things like that. As a young kid, it was eerie to go to the back and see an old, empty theatre. I still have some of the seats.
posted by baslanides on Jul 16, 2008 at 5:35pm
I remember the electronics store that was there in the mid-late 70s, and I remember for a while they sold records there too (I think I still have some 45 rpms I bought there). If I remember correctly before the electronics store was there they also used the old vacant theater to sell live Christmas trees (I think my family got one there in 1970).
posted by okcray on Aug 17, 2008 at 2:13am
I have many memories of the Wallace Theater. Although I did cheat now and then and sneak over to the Ramova on 35th and Halstead, the Wallace remained my childhood favorite! My memory must be poor though, as I remember the Wallace being NEXT to the corner of Lowe and not ON the corner. I have no pics of the old gal, but would love it if anyone out there could post a link to one.
posted by scrisel on Aug 30, 2008 at 7:09pm
I have pictures I will post when I get a chance. You are right' though - the theatre was one spot over from the corner but the building itself was one.
posted by baslanides on Aug 31, 2008 at 3:36pm
I'm writing a book about the history of Bridgeport for Arcadia Publishing and would LOVE a picture or two of the Wallace.

Please contact me if you have any of the Wallace or any Bridgeport theaters (I have the Ramova, The Milda and The Eagle (1991), but would love to see any and all shots of the 12-13 theaters that used to be in the neighborhood.

On a really sad note, Nancy of Nancy's Best Little Hair House passed away his past week. The Wallace theater building has been for sale for the last few months too.

Look forward to hearaing from you.


posted by mfs3757 on Nov 7, 2009 at 7:57pm
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