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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Opened in 1910 after the great earthquake and rebuilding of the city, the Clay became one of the first and the longest continuously-operating movie houses in the San Francisco. It original operated under the name "New Fillmore" and then A Nickelodeon Theater until 1935 When Herbert Rosener reopened the Clay as The Clay International. It has been a go-to spot for midnight film in San Francisco since 1972, when the Clay hosted the first midnight movie in San Francisco with the premiere of John Water's ''Pink Flamingos.'' Since the early 2000s [[Bawdy Caste]] has performed at screenings of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]] the first and last Saturday of each month. | + | Opened in 1910 after the great earthquake and rebuilding of the city, the Clay became one of the first and the longest continuously-operating movie houses in the San Francisco. It original operated under the name "New Fillmore" and then A Nickelodeon Theater until 1935 When Herbert Rosener reopened the Clay as The Clay International. It has been a go-to spot for midnight film in San Francisco since 1972, when the Clay hosted the first midnight movie in San Francisco with the premiere of John Water's ''Pink Flamingos.'' Since the early 2000s, [[Bawdy Caste]] has performed at screenings of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' the first and last Saturday of each month. |
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==Screening History== | ==Screening History== |
Revision as of 17:37, 30 March 2019
Theater Location: 2261 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Theater Website [1]
Theater Chain: Landmark (since 1991)
Theater Open Date: 1910
Theater Status: Active
Cast Affiliations
History
Opened in 1910 after the great earthquake and rebuilding of the city, the Clay became one of the first and the longest continuously-operating movie houses in the San Francisco. It original operated under the name "New Fillmore" and then A Nickelodeon Theater until 1935 When Herbert Rosener reopened the Clay as The Clay International. It has been a go-to spot for midnight film in San Francisco since 1972, when the Clay hosted the first midnight movie in San Francisco with the premiere of John Water's Pink Flamingos. Since the early 2000s, Bawdy Caste has performed at screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show the first and last Saturday of each month.
Screening History
Special Screenings
External Links
https://www.landmarktheatres.com/san-francisco/clay-theatre/info https://Bawdycaste.com