Tokay Theatre

727 Robert Bush Drive West,
South Bend, WA 98586

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Tokay Theatre

The Tokay Theatre was launched in January of 1924 to compete in the silent era Grand Opera House in South Bendd which had opened in 1907 and added films to its offerings in the 1910’s. The Tokay Theatre had advantages over the Grand Opera House having been designed as a motion picture house by experienced theater architect George B. Purvis for operator George Reizner and was equipped new Powers 6B projectors at its opening. Hope Marie Clark provided accompaniment to the silent films.

The Tokay Theatre outlasted the Grand Opera House which didn’t transition to sound closing in 1927. In its 20-year leasing period, the Tokay Theatre had four operators – Reizner, the Leher Brothers, Joseph Johnson and A.G. Basil. In 1944, the Tokay Theatre closed and its seats sold to the Willapa Players theatrical troupe. In 1954, accumulated snow would topple the roof of the long-vacant structure which appears to have been demolished.

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on January 2, 2017 at 12:18 am

The address of the Tokay Theatre was approximately 725 Robert Bush Drive West. The theater building is gone, but the modernistic building on the far left corner of the intersection in the vintage photo is still standing. The building directly across the street from the theater’s site is numbered 724.

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