
Dallas’ Majestic Theatre began as a statement of ambition. When its cornerstone was set on October 18, 1920, Karl Hoblitzell—showman and co-founder of Interstate Amusements—was building a flagship for his Southwestern circuit. The doors opened on April 11, 1921, unveiling architect John Eberson’s opulent, five-story palace on Elm Street, the last survivor of what was once a bustling Theater Row. Opening day promised a modern, family-friendly vaudeville house with seven acts twice daily; within a year, films joined the bill, and the Majestic settled into its role as Dallas’ premier “action house.”
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