Admiral Theater
515 Pacific Avenue,
Bremerton,
WA
98337
515 Pacific Avenue,
Bremerton,
WA
98337
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Opened May 7th, 1942.
Admiral theatre - Bremerton opening 07 May 1942, Thu Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) Newspapers.com
3 screens on September 12th, 1979. Ad posted.
September 30, 2017 article in the Kitsap Sun newspaper:
“At 75, Admiral Poised for Another Big Opening”
Includes many photos from different decades in the Admiral’s life.
An early item about the house that was to become the Admiral Theatre appeared in the January 3, 1941, issue of The Film Daily:
An article in the September 19, 2014, issue of The Bremerton Patriot about the 75th anniversary of the house confirms that it was originally to have been called the Rivoli, but in June, 1941, Evergreen Theatres held a “name the theater” contest and Admiral was the winner.I’ve been unable to find any other sources naming McClelland & Jones as the architects of the Admiral, but neither are there sources naming anyone else. The firm, consisting of principals Robert F. McClelland and Victor N. Jones, was active from around 1933 to around 1946.
I’ve had the pleasure of attending a few concerts here. Fantastic acoustics and intimate atmosphere. They have a regular film series each year, which I believe is DVD projection.
I understand Bill Gates donated a significant amount of money to this theater. He attended this theater as a child.
William is incorrect. The photo at the top is indeed the Admiral in Bremerton.
Spent many hours here as a kid in the 60’s and early 70’s. We would buy cheap popcorn at the Kresge’s 5&10 next door and hide it under our coats until we made it to our seats for the movie.
The picture at the top of the thread is the Admiral Theatre in Seattle Washington.
There is a 1983 photo on this site:
http://tinyurl.com/dzjr3y
What a great marquee
The Admiral Theatre was operated by Evergreen State Amusement Corp., which was one of the subsidiaries of Fox Theatres and later known as National General Theatre.
Does the Admiral ever show films?
Glad to see that you are still an active theatre. Saw many Disney movies there in the 60’s while stationed at the shipyard. Wishing you continued success. Please post a picture present and past of the beautiful
I’m proud of you Ruthy.The theater brings back great memories.Great web site!