The Orinda Theatre was opened in 1941 and was built by Donald Rheem, with architect Alexander Aimwell Cantin. Slated for demolition in 1984, it was saved through the efforts of preservationists and reopened in 1989, when 2 additional screens were added. The original lobby and main theatre were left intact. The murals in the #2 added theatre were saved from the Garden Theatre in San Jose when it was demolished. For a detailed history of Orinda theatre, please visit the following link:
We have a monthly FREE "Classic Movie" every 2nd Thursday of every month. Make sure you check out this FREE event! It is indeed a beautiful theatre you sure need to check out.
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