![]() The Piedmont Theatre in Oakland, California | |
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Location | 4198 Piedmont Avenue Oakland, California, US |
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Coordinates | 37°49′38″N122°15′03″W / 37.82734°N 122.25081°W |
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Operator | Landmark Theatres |
Type | Cinema |
Opened | 15 September 1917 |
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The Piedmont Theatre, located on Piedmont Avenue in Oakland, California, is Oakland's oldest continuously operating movie theater.
Piedmont Theatrer was opened on 15 September 1917 by musician Dave Rosebrook as a single-screen theater with a Wurlitzer organ. [1] [2] In 1934, it underwent a major Art Deco remodeling by Alexander A. Cantin, during which the balcony was added. [2] The Piedmont Theatre now focuses on independent and foreign cinema. [3] As with the nearby Grand Lake Theatre, its balcony has been converted into two smaller theaters, bringing the total number of screens to three. [1] It underwent further remodeling in 2011. [1]
The Piedmont Theatre acts as a venue for multiple film festivals, including the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, Frameline Film Festival, and CAAMFest. [4] [5] [6]
It has been operated by Landmark Theatres since 1994.
A previous establishment called the Piedmont Theatre, located a few blocks south on Piedmont Avenue, was a nickelodeon run by Katherine Heber from 1914 to 1917. [2] [7]