- Fox Theatre (Fullerton)
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name = Fox Fullerton Theatre Complex
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caption = Street view of Fullerton Fox Theatre
location = 500-512 N. Harbor BlvdFullerton, California
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lat_degrees = 33
lat_minutes = 52
lat_seconds = 28
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 117
long_minutes = 55
long_seconds = 26
long_direction = W
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built = 1925
architect =Raymond M. Kennedy
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added =October 25 ,2006
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refnum =06000948
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governing_body =Fox Theatre is a movie theater located on Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton,
California . Built in 1925, the theater was closed and abandoned in 1987. The Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation is currently in the process of fundraising and restoring the theater.History
The Fox Theatre was originally commissioned by
C. Stanley Chapman to showvaudeville performances andsilent movies . The theater was designed by architectRaymond M. Kennedy of the firm Meyer and Holler, who later designedGrauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. The original name of the theater was the Alician Court Theatre, in honor of Chapman's wife, Alice. [cite web|publisher=Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation|url=http://www.foxfullerton.org/aboutthefox/history.aspx History of the Fox Fullerton|title=History of the Fox Fullerton]An official landmark of the City of Fullerton since 1990, the Fox Theatre was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in October 2006. In 2005 the city of Fullerton began to show movies in the rear parking lot, projecting the film onto the wall of the theater, and in 2006 "Los Angeles" magazine named it as one of LA's strangest places to see films. [cite news|publisher=Los Angeles Magazine|author=Brittany McLaren|date=January 2006|title=Film forums: across L.A., feature presentations in the strangest places]Architecture
The Fox Theatre has lavish interior design in the
Italian Renaissance style, and is approached through a spacious courtyard open to the street. The theater once featured six large murals which were created byAnthony Heinsbergen and Company who also painted murals forLos Angeles City Hall , theBiltmore Hotel , and theWiltern Theatre . The original murals were painted over in the 1950s during the building's first refurbishment. Theproscenium , on the other hand, remains intact.The original theater complex included a tea room run by Alice Chapman, but the space was later leased as a separate restaurant. The restaurant has since moved, and the tea room will be reincorporated into the theater when it reopens.
Restoration
The city of Fullerton is currently restoring the building. In 2007, the theater received nearly $2 million in grant money from the state of California. The tentative date for completion of the restoration work is 2010. [cite news|publisher=Orange County Register|author=Eric Carpenter|date=2007-04-27|title=Live music returns to Fox Fullerton Theatre|url=http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/local/article_1672172.php]
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References
External links
* [http://www.foxfullerton.org/ Fox Fullerton website]
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