Roxie Theatre
S. Main Street and Post Street,
Lone Pine,
CA
93545
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Previous Names: New Lone Pine Theatre
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Located at the corner of S. Main Street and Post Street the New Lone Pine Theatre was opened by 1926. On July 15, 1929 the three Gumm Sisters performed at the Lone Pine Theatre, which would make the future Judy Garland 7-years old at the time. In 1932 it had been renamed Roxie Theater. The Roxie Theatre was listed in the 1933 and 1934 editions of Film Daily Yearbook as (Closed). It had gone from listings in 1935.
It was back in listings in 1937, but without a given seating capacity. The Roxie Theatre was listed as (Closed) from 1938 through to 1943, and apparently never reopened.
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Exhibitors Herald of October 18, 1930 reported that the New Lone Pine Theatre was one of 220 houses in which RCA Photophone equipment had been installed during August and September.