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Carmen Theatre
Tucson, AZ
Photos courtesy Gorb70

This theatre called the Carmen Theatre opened back in 1915 and was originally dedicated to Spanish themed works. 02-07


Rialto Theatre
Tucson, TX
Photo courtesy Gorb70

The Rialto Theatre opened its doors in 1920 and has gone through several iterations and name changes since, even closing for a period of time. Today the theatre is being run by a non-profit firm. 03-07


Fox Theatre
Tucson, AZ
Photo courtesy Gorb70

Located on 17 W. Congress St., the Fox Theatre in downtown Tucson was built in 1930 as a vaudeville and silent-movie house. The theatre was the only theatre from the Fox chain with a unique Southwest Art Deco”style. The Fox closed its doors in 1974 but has now been renovated and reopened as a film, liver music, and performance venue. 04-07

 

 

 

 

 

 

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