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Hyatt Music Theater

Coordinates:37°35′38″N122°21′46″W / 37.5938°N 122.3628°W /37.5938; -122.3628
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Theater in California, US, 1964–2008

Hyatt Music Theater
Hyatt Music Theater, 2016
Map
Interactive map of Hyatt Music Theater
Former namesHyatt Cinema Theatre (March 29, 1966–?)
CineArts at Hyatt (?–2008)
Location1307 Bayshore Highway,
Burlingame, California,
United States
Coordinates37°35′38″N122°21′46″W / 37.5938°N 122.3628°W /37.5938; -122.3628
Capacity2,500
Construction
OpenedSeptember 15, 1964
ClosedDecember 31, 1965
ArchitectVincent G. Raney, Robert M. Blunk

TheHyatt Music Theater was a performing arts venue active from September 15, 1964 until December 31, 1965 inBurlingame, California, U.S..[1][2][3][4] It had 2,500 seats.[1] Themidcentury modern building was originally designed by architects Vincent G. Raney and Robert M. Blunk. The original concept was as adinner theater, similar to theCircle Star Theater in nearbySan Carlos.[1]

It became theHyatt Cinema Theatre on March 29, 1966 under Anza Pacific Corp., and was open until 2008.[4][5] The movie theater was reconfigured by architect Vincent G. Raney, and had 950 seats.[5] In later years it was calledCineArts at Hyatt.

References

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  1. ^abcEmerson, Paul (August 29, 1964)."New Theater's to Bring Top Stars, Musicals to Peninsula".The Peninsula Times Tribune. p. 8. Retrieved2025-05-16 – viaNewspapers.com.
  2. ^"Hyatt sees last picture show".San Francisco Examiner. April 24, 2007. Retrieved2025-05-16.
  3. ^Clifford, Jim (2018-06-18)."The Circle Star, Hyatt hosted big names".San Mateo Daily Journal. Retrieved2025-05-16.
  4. ^abBladen, Barbara (March 14, 1966)."The Marquee".The San Mateo Times. p. 21. Retrieved2025-05-16 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^ab"New the Hyatt's Ready for Films".The San Francisco Examiner. 1966-03-21. p. 32. Retrieved2025-05-16 – viaNewspapers.com.
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