Opened in 1885, the structure served as a lecture and music hall, but soon housed a popular resident stock company, which included Maude Adams, Harry von Meter (before 1908);[1] John Ince (in 1910);[2] Howard Hickman (in 1910),[2] Grace Travers (in 1910),[2] and Evelyn Vaughan (in 1910).
The Alcazar Theatre was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
In 1911, another Alcazar Theatre opened one block to the west.
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