Alcazar Theatre (1911)

This venue soon became one of San Francisco's leading legitimate theatres offering a wide range of productions, and like its predecessor, also housed a popular resident stock company.

The resident stock company restructured after the theatre moved locations, and it included Viola Leach (in 1912; née Viola Wheeler),[2] Bertram Lytell (in 1912),[3] Louis Bennison (in 1912),[3] Will R. Walling (in 1912),[3] Charlie Ruggles (in 1912),[3] and Evelyn Vaughan (in 1912).

The building was renovated once again in 1952, renamed the Alcazar Theatre, and again devoted to legitimate stage productions.

The theatre was closed on December 31, 1961, and was torn down in March 1962 to make way for a parking lot for Hotel Stewart, which abutted it, but actually became the related Handlery Motor Inn.

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