Globe Theatre

1139 S. Blue Island Avenue,
Chicago, IL 60608

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DavidZornig
DavidZornig on January 16, 2023 at 2:48 pm

1912 photo & description added credit the former Calumet412 website.

“View of the Crowd lining both sides of the street in front of the Palace Opera House for a visit from President William Howard Taft A line of automobiles is visible along the curb in front of the opera house at 1139 South Blue Island Avenue in the Near South Side Community area of Chicago.”

dkanter
dkanter on March 31, 2015 at 8:53 am

The Globe had become a Mexican movie house by the 1940s, serving the large Mexican population of the Near West Side.

Broan
Broan on January 25, 2007 at 5:18 pm

I’d contest that it was demolished; newspaper ads exist in May 1914, February 1916 (As simply “Palace”), January 1917, and February 1918,. Sanborn fire insurance maps from 1917 and 1950 likewise show the building as built in 1908 and show a capacity of 1433.

Broan
Broan on January 25, 2007 at 5:42 am

Also, the Palace Opera House was apparently originally a Yiddish theater, claimed by the Tribune to be the “largest in the west”. Also it was open at least into 1951, according to a fire notice. Today this whole stretch of Blue Island Avenue has been swallowed by UIC.

Broan
Broan on January 25, 2007 at 5:30 am

As the Globe, this was run by the H&E Balaban chain. The Palace Opera House was designed by Samuel Levy, later of Levy & Klein.

Ken Roe
Ken Roe on January 25, 2007 at 1:07 am

The Palace Opera House opened in 1911 and operated until 1915. It was demolished and a new theatre known as Glickman’s Palace Theatre was built on the site which opened in 1919. It was re-named Globe Theatre in 1935 and closed in 1948.