Carolina Theatre

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During the times when theatre films were being presented in the United States of America, the Carolina Theatre opened in March 7th, 1927 at N. Tryon Street in Charlotte, NC. The opening of the theatre brought over thousands across the United States with its opening premiere of the silent film comedy, A Kiss in a Taxi. The construction of the theatre went for a more luxurious, leaving the audience in awe by its absolute beauty. With chandeliers, murals and exterior balconies, the Carolina Theatre brought admiration to other theatrical businesses in the world.

The Carolina Theatre at Charlotte hosted several live shows as well as films. Once even hosting Elvis Pressley in 1956. There was once a record-breaking achievement that was accomplished at the Carolina Theatre of the movie with the movie, called The Sound of Music, being played to nearly 400,000 people in the 1960s.

The Carolina Theatre premiered a variety of shows and films, with that its name was found amongst several media headlines and posters within Charlotte. With the effective typography, it's clear what it is, where it is, and who will be there on that day at the Charlotte Theatre.

1931 Carolina Theatre Exterior Shot
1931 Carolina Theatre Exterior Shot
Carolina Theatre Observer Page
Carolina Theatre Observer Page
Charlotte Observer March 9th, 1927
Charlotte Observer March 9th, 1927
Carolina Theatre March 10th, 1927
Carolina Theatre March 10th, 1927
Carolina Theatre March 11th, 1927
Carolina Theatre March 11th, 1927
Carolina Theatre March 10th, 1927
Carolina Theatre March 10th, 1927