Hyatt Music Theater

Theater in California, US, 1964–2008 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hyatt Music Theater was a performing arts venue active from September 15, 1964 until December 31, 1965 in Burlingame, California, U.S..[1][2][3][4] It had 2,500 seats.[1] The midcentury modern building was originally designed by architects Vincent G. Raney and Robert M. Blunk. The original concept was as a dinner theater, similar to the Circle Star Theater in nearby San Carlos.[1]

Former names
Hyatt Cinema Theatre (March 29, 1966–?)
CineArts at Hyatt (?–2008)
Location1307 Bayshore Highway,
Burlingame, California,
United States
Coordinates37.5938°N 122.3628°W / 37.5938; -122.3628
Capacity2,500
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Former names
Hyatt Cinema Theatre (March 29, 1966–?)
CineArts at Hyatt (?–2008)
Location1307 Bayshore Highway,
Burlingame, California,
United States
Coordinates37.5938°N 122.3628°W / 37.5938; -122.3628
Capacity2,500
Construction
OpenedSeptember 15, 1964
ClosedDecember 31, 1965
ArchitectVincent G. Raney, Robert M. Blunk
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It became the Hyatt Cinema Theatre on March 29, 1966 under Anza Pacific Corp., and was open until 2008.[4][5] The movie theater was reconfigured by architect Vincent G. Raney, and had 950 seats.[5] In later years it was called CineArts at Hyatt.

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