Rockridge Showcase West
293 Whitmore Street,
Oakland,
CA
94611
293 Whitmore Street,
Oakland,
CA
94611
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This triplex was built as an extension of the Rockridge Showcase (q.v.). It was opened on April 6, 1984.
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Rockridge Showcase West seated 610 people total (275; 175; 160 respectively in the individual cinemas).
In old phone books, this was also referred to as Showcase Cinemas and Showcase 3,4,5.
I’m not sure if this is this theatre?
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I’m inclined to think not, RobertR—-Rockridge Showcase West’s marquee never had a circular sign saying “Cuisne of China” above it, and the cinema building was never used for a restaurant.
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i remember going to the rockridge west many times i remember this theater being right across the street from oakland tech high school. there was also extra parking in a parking lot on broadway across the street from the high school there was a showcase sign years after it was closed down the sign is now gone the last movie i seen here was snow white with my little sister good old memorys ….
heres a link to a picture of the showcase west today …
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I currently live in the building that once housed the Rockridge Showcase West, it currently houses a number of loft apartments. My understanding is that the building itself was built in the 1940s as a furniture warehouse, then converted to theater use in the 1970s or 80s. The sealed concrete floors show evidence of diagonal tile and pits from things being bolted to the floor at one time. The theater parking sign remained at the parking lot across the street until just a couple of years ago; it has since been taken down, as that lot and its adjacent building are now a Kaiser Permanente facility. Does anyone have photos of what this building looked like during its theater incarnation?
This opened on April 6th, 1984. Grand opening ad posted.