Blue Mouse Theatre

1032 SW Washington Street,
Portland, OR 97205

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on March 21, 2012 at 9:51 pm

The Blue Mouse was on Washington at 11th, not 10th. A parking deck for the office building at 10th and Washington now sits on its site.

PSTOS has a couple of photos on this web page, though it also gives the wrong location of 10th and Washington. In the exterior photo, the ornate facade on 11th next to the three-story theater entrance building was actually the auditorium’s back wall. The doors are the auditorium’s exits.

Gary Lacher and Steve Stone’s book Theatres of Portland gives the correct location of the Blue Mouse, and has several photographs (Google Books preview.) The book gives the original opening date of the Globe as September 12, 1912.

A 1919 issue of a retail clothing industry trade journal called The Boys' Outfitter published a photo of the Globe Theatre’s auditorium with an audience of children attending a movie as guests of a local retail store.

lostmemory
lostmemory on April 9, 2009 at 8:44 am

An interior photo of the Globe and an exterior photo of the Blue Mouse are here.

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on January 7, 2009 at 4:48 pm

If the Blue Mouse was not demolished until 1958, it had gotten a three-year reprieve. Boxoffice Magazine published an announcement in its September 10, 1955, issue that the theater was being razed to make way for a parking garage.

lostmemory
lostmemory on October 29, 2007 at 7:30 am

An Austin theater organ opus 408 size 2/9 was installed in the Globe Theater in 1912. Note: $4,150; With echo.

strawberry
strawberry on April 6, 2006 at 11:29 pm

“In 1927 the Blue Mouse Theater at SW 10th & Washington Street, presented Portland’s first sound motion picture, Don Juan (1926) starring John Barrymore, a Warner Brothers/Vitaphone production featuring synchronized music and sound effects."
(see View link)

strawberry
strawberry on April 6, 2006 at 11:27 pm

You can see a 1940 photo of the Blue Mouse (at it’s S.W. Tenth and Washington location) at View link

The three-story building that housed the theater is now gone, replaced by a modern twelve-story building.

The Blue Mouse was kitty-corner (to the southwest) from the present-day Pittock Building.