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  1. The McDonald Theatre is a historic landmark of this community and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Opening in 1925, it served as a community theatre for both stage and screen performances. After the explosion of motion pictures, the theatre was converted into a movie house and operated as such until 2000.

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  3. Aaron Harding McDonald was the proud visionary and owner of the Lowell Theater. This Twelve Hundred and Fifty seat gem was a culmination of Mr. McDonald’s life work, as the previous owner of the three Eugene theaters: The Heilig, The Castle and The Rez. With an unforeseen death on March 26, 1925, A. H. McDonald passed away just weeks before ...

  4. McDonald Theatre. 1010 Willamette St Eugene, OR 97401. Upcoming Events. April 2024. Tue, Apr 16. ... Oregon Public Broadcasting Presents: Celtic Thunder All Ages ...

  5. McDonald Theatre is a theater and music venue in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1925 as a movie house, the building was converted to a theater for performing arts, and is still in business. The theater is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See also. List of Registered Historic Places in Lane County, Oregon

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  6. The McDonald Theatre has evolved into a performing arts venue, rich in theatrical history with a desire to capture live artistic movements of the times. The theatre has created a platform for artists of all ambitions, repertoires and ages to be displayed.

    • 1010 Willamette St, Eugene, 97401, OR
    • (541) 345-4442
  7. Jan 18, 2024 · 1010 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon 97402. 541.345.4442. Email. Website. The McDonald Theatre has evolved into a performing arts venue, rich in theatrical history with a desire to capture live artistic movements of the times. The theatre has created a platform for artists of all ambitions, repertoires and ages to be displayed.

  8. Visit Website. When entering the McDonald Theatre building, one is immediately flooded with past memories of stage and screen performances because the 1925 building is loaded with historical memories and elements reflecting the days of yore. This (comfortable, familiar yet exciting) feeling is one that the Kesey Family, which owns and operates ...

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