The Oriental Theatre is located in the East Side neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Mr. Coffey's firm also did the Oriental Theater, which reopened this fall.
The building later reopened as the Colonial Theater, which was torn down in 1926 to make way for the Oriental Theater.
The Oriental Theatre in Portland had 2,500 seats and in 1932 tickets cost 25-35 cents.
The Oriental Theatre is referenced at the beginning of the 1958 film Auntie Mame.
Close by was the Oriental Theater at Grand Street and the Bowery.
Vaughan's Oriental Theater, it was called.
The Oriental Theatre opened on May 8, 1926.
In 1930, during a record-breaking week, as many as 124,985 patrons visited the Oriental Theatre to see the hit film "Flight".
Oriental Theatre, a movie palace still in operation, was built in 1927.