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Bradley Theatre

Columbus, GA
1241 Broadway
, Columbus, GA, United States
(map)
Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Art Moderne
Function: Live Theater
Seats: 1640
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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The Bradley Theatre has been open since 1940.
Contributed by William Gabel


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The Bradley Theatre seated 1640 people.
posted by William on Dec 5, 2003 at 3:54pm
Recent photos:
http://www.agilitynut.com/05/1/bradley.jpg
http://www.agilitynut.com/05/1/bradley2.jpg
http://www.agilitynut.com/05/1/bradley3.jpg

opened in 1940 for Paramount Pictures. Now used on a limited basis for live performances.
posted by TC on May 10, 2005 at 10:28am
Read more about the effort to save the Bradley. It is a great story.

http://www.columbusgeorgiaonline.com/reminisce_movies_chpt3.htm
posted by Patrick K Mullins on May 10, 2005 at 9:10pm
The Bradley can be seen in the background of this photo, dated May of 1941, from the Library of Congress.
posted by Bryan Krefft on Nov 25, 2006 at 7:53am
for sale 1.3 million
posted by longislandmovies on Mar 21, 2007 at 7:34pm
I was stationed at Fort Benning GA near Columbus for 2 months in early-1959. According to notes in my travel log, and in my memory, I saw "Auntie Mame" on screen at the Bradley Th. at a Sunday matinee on Jan. 26, 1959. It was a very nice theatre, clean and spacious, and there was a very good house there for the film. Glad to see that it's still around. I also attended a couple of movies at a theatre in downtown Columbus which I can't find here in C.T. My notes say that it was the Georgia Theatre and it was located on a side-street which I think led to a bridge which overlooked the Central of Georgia railroad station. I saw "Bridge on the River Kwai" there on a Sat. evening January 31, 1959. This theatre had maybe 1000 seats and was in excellent condition. There was a full house for the movie. I seem to recall that there was a steep incline in the lobby from the sidewalk to the rear of the auditorium. I also saw movies at the main post theatre at Fort Benning.
posted by Ron Salters on Apr 14, 2008 at 11:14am
I was in Columbus on June 1, 2008 and the Bradley Theatre appears to be closed now. Photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/amberlrhea/tags/bradleytheatre/
posted by Amber Rhea on Jun 9, 2008 at 7:04am
It does appear to be closed in the photos.

Here is some information from the Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of Commerce:

Bradley Theatre
1241 Broadway
Columbus GA 31901
706-321-9098
Box Office: 706-321-8425

Located in the Historic UPtown Columbus Landmark District, the Bradley Theatre was opened to the public by Paramount Pictures on July 2, 1940. Named after the founder of the Columbus-based W. C. Bradley Co., the theatre was designed in the grand tradition of the Golden Age of motion pictures utilizing neo classical and art deco architecture. The theatre possesses one of the most impressive stages and proscenium arches in the country. Currently, the theatre hosts concerts, theatre, corporate functions and a variety of special events. Tours by appointment only.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 9, 2008 at 9:00am
In October of 2008 I was allowed inside the Bradley Theatre. It is owned by the W.C. Bradley Company, the same company that built the theatre for Paramount Theatres in 1940. They purchased it in 1985 from Plitt theatres for $130,000.00. The building is valued at one million. The theatre is not being used, but is kept in repair by the Bradley Company. It is still a beautiful theatre. The box office has been removed and was probably destroyed around 1980. After it quit showing movies, the seats were removed from the main floor and it was terraced for tables on 4 levels. It was used as a teen center for a while and that pooped out. Fortunantley nothing was destroyed; however, the water fountain located in the tiled recess on the mezzaine level was replaced with a sink. A 2nd snack bar was installed in front of it. The balcony is in perfect condition with recent model seats. I was told that the balcony was split and 2 theatres were installed. I don't know how they done this because nothing is damaged or altered. The lobby has walnut panels with floor to ceiling mirrors. There are 2 sets of 3 poster cases on each side. Nothing remains in the old projection booth. it appears to have been redone to accomadate digital or video projection. The Bradley company does not have any plans for it at this time, but they are keeping the utilities on and it has an alarm system. The marquee is beautiful and in excellent conditon. One unusual fine was that the poster cases located on the outside foyer have two sets of hinges. One set is for the poster case and the other set goes to a large section which contains the poster case. May have been closets to store marquee letters, etc.
posted by Larry Bearden on Nov 9, 2008 at 10:07am
Here is another photo of the Bradley.

posted by Lost Memory on Feb 22, 2009 at 6:00pm
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