I recently found some more photos of the interior of the Wiltern from about 1965. They are posted here……
<http://palacehilo.org/Wiltern-Theater.html>
You can see full size versions of the three newest photos by clicking on them.
Please see this webpage View link for correct information about the history of this theatre. The photo you show has no connection with the Waikiki (#3) Theatre.
The Aloha Theatre is now the home of the Kona Association for the Performing Arts (KAPA). KAPA presents live plays, musicals, and concerts throughout the year. When the stage is not in use art films are shown. Under KAPA the building has had a significant facelift and looks great!
I recently found some more photos of the interior of the Wiltern from about 1965. They are posted here……
<http://palacehilo.org/Wiltern-Theater.html>
You can see full size versions of the three newest photos by clicking on them.
Bob Alder
I was involved with the restoration of the big Kimball ppe organ in the early 60s. Here’s some photos of that era
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Please see this webpage View link for correct information about the history of this theatre. The photo you show has no connection with the Waikiki (#3) Theatre.
The Aloha Theatre is now the home of the Kona Association for the Performing Arts (KAPA). KAPA presents live plays, musicals, and concerts throughout the year. When the stage is not in use art films are shown. Under KAPA the building has had a significant facelift and looks great!