Moore Theatre and Hotel
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The Moore Theatre and Hotel, Seattle, Washington, (built 1907) is on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), ID #74001958.
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The Moore. At right is the Josephinium, formerly New Washington Hotel, also on the NRHP.
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Theatre entrance
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Hotel entrance
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Founder J.A. Moore
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An early poster for the Moore Hotel. The former swimming pool is now a storage room.
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Hotel room, 2013
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En suite bathroom, 2013
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Image from an early Moore Theatre program.
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For many years, the Moore hosted the Orpheum Vaudeville
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Poster for a vaudeville
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Theatre lobby, looking toward front
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Theatre lobby, looking toward back
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Controls for lights
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"In case of fire" instructions at stage right
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Stairs down from stage right
Some views of the main theater hall, taken on the occasion of the theater's 100th anniversary celebration:
Some images of performances, all on the occasion of the theater's 100th anniversary celebration:
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Andrew McKeag of PUSA
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Violinist Helena Emery
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Kara O'Toole dancing a Pat Graney piece
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Saxophonist Michael Matthews
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Soprano Alicia Murillo performing Rossini...
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...and performing Kurt Weill
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Tamara the Trapeze Lady...
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... and her colleague Quynbi Horton
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Swing dancing
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Northwest Tap Connection
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And the inimitable Artis the Spoonman