- John Eberson
John Eberson (1875 - 1964) was a
Romania n born American architect best known for hismovie palace designs in theatmospheric theatre fashion.Born in
Cernaut i,Bukovina , Romania, Eberson arrived in the United States in the early 1900s and at first settled in St. Louis. There, while working for a construction company he designed his first theater, the Jewel, inHamilton, Ohio . A year later found him living in Chicago, and in 1926 he made his final move, toNew York City .Eberson attained national, and even international acclaim for his atmospheric theatres, many of them executed in exotic revival styles, including
Italian Renaissance ,Moorish Revival and others. "He specialized in depicting outdoor settings with no formal walls and made the whole auditorium a gigantic stage set that enveloped the whole audience." (Thorne, p. 24)Many of his later designs, some executed with his son Drew, were in the
Art Deco style. In all Eberson designed close to 100 movie palaces, located in dozens of states in the United States, including:
*Tampa Theatre ,Tampa, Florida , 1926
* Olympia Theater,Miami, Florida , 1926
*The Louisville Palace ,Louisville, Kentucky , 1928
* The Warner Theatre,Morgantown, West Virginia , 1931
*The Woodlawn Theatre ,San Antonio, Texas , 1946
* Majestic Theatre,San Antonio, Texas , 1929
*The Majestic Theater (Dallas) ,Dallas Texas , 1921
*Lakewood Theater (Dallas) ,Dallas Texas , 1938
* Stanley Theater,Jersey City, New Jersey , 1928
* Silver Theater,Silver Spring, Maryland , 1938
*Loew's Akron ,Akron, Ohio , (nowAkron Civic Theater ), 1929
* Uptown Theater,Kansas City, MO , 1928
*Orpheum Theater ,Wichita, Kansas , 1922
*State Theater ,Kalamazoo, Michigan , 1927
*Capitol Theatre ,Flint, Michigan , 1927
*The Paramount Theatre (Austin, Texas) ,Austin, Texas , 1915
*Loew's Paradise Theater ,The Bronx, New York , 1929 (one of the 5Loew's Wonder Theaters , which were Loew'sflagship theaters in theNew York City area)
*Loew's Valencia Theater ,Queens, New York , 1929, another of the 5Loew's Wonder Theaters
* Paramount Theatre,Anderson, Indiana , 1929
*The Palace Theatre ,Marion, Ohio , 1928Others can be found in
Paris, France ,Caracas, Venezuela ,Mexico City, Mexico as well as in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne, Australia.
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