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1477: 286: 311: 261: 34: 513:, with the word "Oakland" forming the main portion of the vertical blade sign above the marquee. It was also known as the "West Coast Oakland". The Oakland became the 251st theater to open in the West Coast Theater chain. Opening day was October 27, 1928, after two years of construction. The opening celebration was highly anticipated by the Bay Area residents, as the theater's 3,200 seats made it the largest in Oakland, more than the nearby 1484: 105: 114: 318: 293: 268: 610:, a charter high school dedicated to the arts, the task fell to the Redevelopment Staff who conceived of the idea of placing the school in the retail and office space that surrounded, and were part of, the Fox Theatre building. Restoring and reopening the theater in a shared use plan with the school was quickly championed by local developer 623:
renovated theater MC'ed by Oakland native, comedian Don Reed (East 14th, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Snap Judgment). The first paid performance after reopening was Social Distortion. The Oakland Fox Theatre now serves as a school, restaurant, and prominent live concert venue. It has hosted many concerts by artists such as
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By 1975 the building was in such disrepair that the City's Public Works Department presented a plan for the City to purchase the property, demolish the building, and create a parking lot. However, their plans floundered and on Jan. 24, 1978 the Mann Theater Group sold the theater at auction to Mario
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With terra cotta, rich colors, intricate gold accents, and distinctive dome, the theater's design redefined architecture in the 1920s. The interior of the Fox Theatre was delicately crafted and said to be described as "mystical". With its intriguing resemblance of an Indian temple, the Fox Theatre
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In 1996, the Oakland Redevelopment Agency bought the building for $ 3 million. In 1999 a group of concerned citizens formed the Friends of The Oakland Fox and some badly needed restoration work began. In December 2004, the Oakland Redevelopment Agency received a $ 2.9 million grant for further
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February 2009 marked the beginning of a new era for the Fox. After being neglected for forty years, the once glamorous theater made its comeback as a 2,800-seat concert hall. Accentuating its revival, the theater's grand opening night featured a "roaring twenties" theme celebrating the newly
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chain. The launch of the Fox was expected to earn high earnings in the downtown district. Reestablishing the movie industry, the Fox offered the opportunity to stray from the silent films and helped introduce the "talkies" by having a live stage show.
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was a fascinating attribute to downtown Oakland. At this time, theaters across the nation strived to be more than just a typical building. The designs of various theaters were inspired greatly by Middle Eastern and Indian architecture.
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and Erma DeLucchi for $ 340,000. A few months after the purchase, Mr. DeLucchi died of a heart attack and plans for a restoration of the theater never took off. With the support of then-Oakland Mayor
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the building was designated an Oakland City Landmark in 1978 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places the following year.
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which held 2,561, and more than the new 1,075-seat Dufwin which had opened three weeks earlier. The first film shown at the Oakland was
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Attendance significantly dropped in the 1960s and on September 14, 1965 the Fox closed, "temporarily," according to the
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and pay for their "protection". In 1977 the theater was used during the filming of the horror film
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with 3 manuals and 15 ranks of pipes. A staff of 150 was required to run the theater.
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influenced architecture, the theater instead displayed the name "The Oakland" on the
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used the theater for Victorian England reenactments, setting up a mock village.
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Bagwell, Beth. Oakland: The Story of a City. Oakland Heritage Alliance, 1996.
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Bagwell, Beth. Oakland: The Story of a City. Oakland Heritage Alliance, 1996.
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opened their second location in the building: it is co-owned by
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In March 1929, the theater was renamed the "Fox Oakland" when
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Fox Oakland Theatre Restoration Project. 2007. Oct. 2009 <
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bought the West Coast Theatres chain and merged it with his
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Originally intended to be named "The Bagdad" because of its
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National Register of Historic Places in Oakland, California
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Fox Oakland Theatre Restoration Project. 2007. Oct. 2009
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spoke at the Fox during his 2012 Reelection Campaign.
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Fox Theatre

Oakland, California
Coordinates
37°48′28″N 122°16′12″W / 37.8079°N 122.27013°W / 37.8079; -122.27013
Bay Area Rapid Transit
19th Street Oakland
Bus interchange
Uptown Transit Center
City of Oakland
theatre
Capacity
thefoxoakland.com
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Oakland Designated Landmark
Fox Oakland Theatre is located in Oakland, California
Fox Oakland Theatre is located in California
Fox Oakland Theatre is located in the United States
Oakland, California
37°48′32″N 122°16′9″W / 37.80889°N 122.26917°W / 37.80889; -122.26917
Weeks and Day
Art Deco architecture
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concert hall
movie theater
Telegraph Avenue
Downtown Oakland
Weeks and Day
National Register of Historic Places
Middle Eastern

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