Roseland Theatre

4932 S. 24th Street,
Omaha, NE 68107

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Previously operated by: Epstein's Theaters Corp.

Architects: James T. Allen

Functions: Housing

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Roseland Theatre

The Roseland Theatre was opened on November 30, 1922 with Milton Sills in “The Marriage Chance”. It was designed by James T. Allen and was equipped with an organ (make unknown). It was closed in 1960.

The building has been converted to commercial and 17 low income rental apartments.

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beardbear31
beardbear31 on August 12, 2006 at 10:58 pm

All of the little circles that you see on the facade in the pictures are actually light bulb sockets.

beardbear31
beardbear31 on November 4, 2008 at 7:07 am

the old girl is looking kind of dreary these days…the “marquee” is now showing signs that parts were remade with wood and painted…the paint is heavily chipping away…the owners obviously don’t care about it anymore, it must have changed hands

Mike Richardson
Mike Richardson on December 5, 2008 at 3:56 am

Still has ornate cieling in the lobby with possible original lobby cieling lighting, dunno. At the front center of the building just inside is a wrought doublewide staircase that leads down just like the Tivoli a couple doors up.

dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on December 5, 2022 at 5:19 pm

The Roseland Theatre closed permanently on November 26, 1950 with “Young Man with a Horn” and “Wagon Master.” The space was converted for other retail purposes.

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