Liberty Theater, Movie theater in Puyallup, United States
The Liberty Theater is a movie theater in Puyallup featuring traditional architectural details such as oak leaf trim, corner balconies, and decorative sconces at 116 West Main Avenue. The building now serves as a multipurpose venue for theatrical performances, corporate events, weddings, concerts, and community gatherings.
The theater was built in 1924 by Dominic Constanti and originally presented vaudeville shows with a Wurlitzer organ. Over time it transitioned to showing motion pictures, becoming a standard movie house for the community.
The theater now hosts the ManeStage Theatre Company, which stages musicals and dramatic productions throughout the season. Visitors can catch local theatrical works performed by resident artists.
The venue is easy to find in downtown and accommodates various types of events with modern facilities. Visitors should check ahead for upcoming performances and plan their visit accordingly.
Former owner Bud Dunwoody was known for delivering personal introductions before screenings and exclusively showing family-friendly films. This unusual practice made the theater a special destination for viewers of all ages.
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