Starland Theatre
Fraser Avenue, Ocean Park,
Santa Monica,
CA
90405
Fraser Avenue, Ocean Park,
Santa Monica,
CA
90405
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Located on Fraser Avenue by Frazer’s Million Dollar Pier. The Starland Theatre was opened on June 17, 1911, with High Class vaudeville and New Moving Pictures. All balcony seats were priced 5 cents.
It was the at the time the largest theatre on the bay. On September 3, 1912 the pier was destroyed by a fire which also consumed adjacent building, including the Starland Theatre.
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Kirk J. Besse
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Starland is #16 in this 1912 map of Fraser’s Million Dollar Pier -
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1912 color picture postcard view -
http://www.westland.net/venice/history2.htm
An item in the November 6, 1910, issue of the Los Angeles Herald said that W.H. Clune and associates were planning a theater on Fraser’s Million Dollar Pier, and that the syndicate had secured exclusive rights to present vaudeville and movies at the pier. The theater must have been the Starland. The plans for the project were being drawn by architect A. F. Rosenheim.
This item from the September 7, 1912 issue of Moving Picture World notes a new owner for the Starland Theatre, but the new owner’s timing would prove to have been quite unfortunate:
The item was somewhat belated, as the site of the Starland Theatre, Fraser’s Million Dollar Pier, which had officially opened on the weekend of June 17, 1911, was destroyed by a fire on September 3, 1912, four days before the article was published. The adjacent business area of five square blocks was also consumed by the flames.