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The building was acquired by new owners in 1999 and Landmark negotiated a $ 3,000-per-month lease to continue in the space. According to the new owners, Landmark later requested a reduction in rent to $ 1,500 per month and asked to make the property owners responsible for the entire cost of seismic
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from April through June 2002. The production company, the Shotgun Players, were allowed to play rent-free in exchange for bringing the building up to city codes. The theater was named a landmark by the City of Berkeley on 6 May 2002. In early 2006, plans to convert the theater to a jazz club were
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Opened on June 30, 1917 as a first run theater, the 1,466-seat theater was initially owned by Luther H. Williamson and Richard H. Bradshaw and managed by Albert H. Moore and John P. Dean. The auditorium measured 150 by 91 feet (46 by 28 m) and was billed as "comfortably 2,000 persons." The
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spoke at an event in her honor at the theater that was hosted by Northern California Women in Film and TV. In an interview, Tom Hanks mentioned that the theater was one of the things that spurred his interest in film.
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retrofits. The theater closed in March 2001 after Landmark—now owned by Silver Cinemas, Inc.—decided to pull out of the space rather than spend its half of the $ 500,000 needed for seismic upgrades required for the
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Another plan to convert it into a live music venue was proposed in 2009. David Mayeri and partners purchased the building and raved the UC "has great sight lines, great bones. It could fill the niche
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chain in 1924, and became part of the National Theatres chain after Fox West Coast went bankrupt in 1933. In the 1940s, the UC was gutted by a fire and the interior decor was never fully restored.
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as a long awaited opening act that night. The renovation ran $ 600,000 over the $ 5.5 million budget. Since then, the venue has been busy, including a sold-out show by local pop-punk band
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was scheduled to open the venue the next night, on Saturday, March 26, but his show was also canceled amid technical issues. The theatre finally reopened its doors on April 7, 2016 with
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Along with the Rialto, Telegraph and Northside theaters in Berkeley, it was one of the main venues in the East Bay for showing both domestic and foreign film classics. The UC would show
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was formed as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the mission to renovate and operate the UC Theater as live music venue. It reopened its doors on April 7, 2016.
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home video. Seamlessly, a new group named Barely Legal took over and is still performing Rocky Horror to this day, switching venues to the
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were then scheduled as the first act to play on Friday, March 25, 2016, but that show had to be canceled due to technical issues. Instead,
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in Oakland from 1999 to 2009, and then touring various venues in northern California before settling at the Albany Twin and Camera 3.
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ate his shoe before the audience in fulfillment of a bet made with Morris. This event was recorded in the documentary
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Michelson, Herb (November 1984). "Cicely Tyson 'Best Black Actress' Still Fights Color Line in Search for Roles".
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chain in 1976, bringing the UC with him; Landmark was initially founded in 1974 by Steve Gilula and
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for a showing of the film. A live orchestra would play for select silent films.
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The first show in the revamped UC was scheduled for March 1, 2016, featuring
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Music venue and former movie theater in Berkeley, California, United States
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It was locally famous for its late-night showings of the cult film
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Maggi, Franklin; Dill, Leslie; Winder, Sarah (15 September 2015).
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article on James Plachek and his other buildings in the East Bay
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When I was in junior high I remember watching everything from
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theater was named after, but had no relation to, the nearby
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every Thursday over a five-year run, ending in 1998 after
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The UC was acquired in 1974 by Gary Meyer, who joined the
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Cinemas and movie theaters in the San Francisco Bay Area
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One year after closing, the UC hosted a production of
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UC Theater

The UC Theatre is located in Oakland, California
Berkeley, California
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37°52′17″N 122°16′11″W / 37.87139°N 122.26972°W / 37.87139; -122.26972
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Downtown Berkeley
The Berkeley Music Group
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www.theuctheatre.org
music venue
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Berkeley
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movie theater
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Berkeley Music Group
University of California, Berkeley
Twentieth Century Fox
West Coast Theatres
Landmark Theatres
Kim Jorgensen
Nuart Theatre
Los Angeles

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