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Murray Theater (Murray, Utah)

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Built
  
1938

NRHP Reference #
  
01000476

Area
  
1,250 m²

Architectural style
  
Art Moderne

Opened
  
1938

Murray Theater (Murray, Utah)

Location
  
4961 South State Street Murray, Utah

Address
  
4961 State St, Murray, UT 84107, USA

Similar
  
Hawthorne Theatre, Bottom Lounge, Granada Theater, Diamond Ballroom, Worcester Palladium

The Murray Theater is a theater located in Murray, a suburb of Salt Lake City, Utah. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is one of the area's best examples of the Art Moderne style in theater architecture.

History

The Murray Theater was built in 1938 by Tony Duvall, who built the Gem and New Iris theaters in Murray, and Joseph L. Lawrence, who built the Villa and Southeast in Salt Lake and the Academy in Provo. It opened on 28 October 1938.

The theater operated as both a first-run and second-run venue for motion pictures, and has been extensively renovated and redesigned during its history. The theater currently hosts cultural events, private parties, and functions as the primary venue for the professional wrestling promotion Intermountain Wrestling Revolution.

References

Murray Theater (Murray, Utah) Wikipedia