Glenn Theatre

Broadway Street,
Georgetown, KY 40324

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Architects: John J. Curtis, Leon K. Frankel

Firms: Frankel and Curtis

Previous Names: Opera House

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The Opera House was opened in 1909. In 1936 it was renamed Glenn Theatre and was remodeled on October 2, 1937 to the plans of architectural firm Frankel & Curtis who were based in Lexington, KY.

The Glenn Theatre closed in the mid-1960’s.

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on February 2, 2024 at 3:04 am

The June 3, 1959 issue of Motion Picture Exhibitor published a letter from Wayne Walker, manager of the Glenn Theatre in Georgetown, Kentucky, who said that the house had recently celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. A more detailed article in the Louisville Courier-Journal of December 20, 1959 said that the Glenn had opened in 1909 as the Opera House. It was still listed under that name in the 1914-1915 American Motion Picture Directory and in editions of the FDY through 1935. The 1936 edition listed the Glenn Theatre for the first time.

The 1912-1913 Cahn guide lists the Georgetown Opera House as a ground floor theater with about 1,000 seats, but the FDY lists it with only 500, while the Glenn in its first listing has 638. The Cahn says that the Opera House had 519 seats on the main floor, 209 in the balcony and 246 in the gallery. It seems likely that in its operation as a movie house the balcony and gallery were simply not used, but when the house was renovated and renamed in 1935 the balcony was reopened. A more extensive remodeling took place in 1937, as records of the alterations planned in May through August that year exist in the papers of the Lexington architectural firm Frankel & Curtis.

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