Chicago’s Uptown Theatre

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Uptown Theatre interior courtesy of Cinema Treasures

Enjoy this video about Chicago’s Uptown Theatre by John Pappas and Michael Bisberg

From the directors – “What happens when a building slips through a crack in time? Leftover from an extinct era and useless in modern society, the Uptown Theatre has done just that. Closed in 1981, the 85-year old movie palace has sat in decay on Chicago’s North Side. This film explores the history of the Uptown and why the biggest and arguably most elaborate movie theatre in the country has been left vacant for almost thirty years. Is the Uptown a stoic remnant of the long-forgotten past, or is it, as Rapp & Rapp remarked when they built it, a theatre ‘not for today, but for all time’?”

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Don Isham at the console in 1927. Photo and information by Tom Blackwell and PSTOS

Chicago Area Theatre Organ Enthusiasts (CATOE) shared this wonderful photo and information about the Uptown Theatre’s Wurlitzer Organ.  After the silent era, Don Isham, pictured above, was organist at KOL Radio in Seattle and was also involved with the Rollerbowl Rink. Don Isham was a popular Northwest organist who also toured nationally.

Enjoy more photos and information about the Uptown’s Wurlitzer on the CATOE website.

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