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                  New Castro Theatre
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                  Opening night at the New Castro Theatre, 1922. 
                  Photograph courtesy Lisa Weddle.
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                  Address
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                  429 Castro Street
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                  Opening Night Seating Capacity
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                  1100
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                  Original Theatre Owner
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									Abraham Nasser 
                  Albert Nasser 
                  Sam Nasser
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                  Original Theatre Architect
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                  Timothy Pflueger
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                  Years of Operation
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                  1922 through the present
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                  Type of Musical Accompaniment
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                  Orchestra and theater pipe organ
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                  Current Status
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                  Operating
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									 The New Castro Theatre was a first-run house. Having replaced two previous theaters, the Castro Theatre of 1910 and the Castro Theatre of a time thereafter, it was known for a short time as the New Castro Theatre. The theatre eventually became known simply as the Castro Theatre and still is operated today. 
                  References: FilmYearBook-1926 p. 485; Tillmany-TheatresSF p. 6 : Castro Theatre website : with additional information provided by Tom Mayer, John Thomas and Lisa Weddle. 
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