It was designed by Philadelphia architectural firm Hoffman-Henon.
[1] It was renamed the Bala in 1955 when A.M. Ellis Theatres took over the theater from Stanley Warner.
The Sotolidis family purchased it in 1987 to keep it open and it was written about in David Naylor's 1987 book, the National Trust Guide ‘Great American Movie Theatres’.
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