Penn Theater
650 Pennsylvania Avenue SE,
Washington,
DC
20003
650 Pennsylvania Avenue SE,
Washington,
DC
20003
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Small grand opening ad in photo section.
Photos, history, and opinion here:
http://www.victoriansecrets.net/eberson.html
Does anyone know when the Penn Theater was built? Was it ever called the Penn Gardens?
I use to go to the Penn Theater in the 50’s and early 60’s, on Saturday and when we had extra moeny on Sunday as well (the movies changed).
Here and here are January 2008 photos of the former Penn Theatre.
Here is the link for the above photo:
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The sister theatre was the AVENUE GRAND for decades, but was renamed CAPITOL HILL when it was briefly a first run arthouse theatre. They played KING OF HEARTS, for example. Both the PENN and AVE GRAND were on Capitol Hill —– an excellent place to get robbed and/or murdered particularly when the Cokehead Mayor Marion Barry ran the city. One might think Congress would straighted out their own turf; after all several were attacked as were their employees. But no; it wasn’t until Barry was jailed, then the Republican Congress took over and began the cleanup. High potential of armed robbery & murder just is not good for theatre business. Too bad; the PENN was one of our best.
“….the theater’s facade was saved and became the entrance to the condo buildingâ€"retaining its Deco past.” This saving of a theatre facade was interesting to read.
I use to go the Penn in the 70’s, it was a nice theatre that showed good films. The sister theatre that you mention that burned down in the 70’s may have been called the Avenue Grand at some time but when it burned down it was called the Capitol Hill.
Eric Royal
The Penn Theatre is located at 650 Pennsylvania Ave. and it seated 1438 people.