Egyptian Theater - Reviews from across the web
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PSTOS - Egyptian Theatre, Seattle Washington Seattle's current Egyptian Theatre (at 801 East Pine in the Capitol Hill neighborhood) is a former a Masonic Hall built in 1915 and is unrelated to the University District Egyptian. In fact, the Egyptian decorations weren't eve... pstos.org
The Egyptian Theatre - Seattle, WA 98122 The Egyptian is thee most beautiful theater in Seattle but it attracts some of the strangest moviegoers I've ever encountered. Take for example the screening of Brokeback Mountain on my 29th birthday...as the previews were rolling, a woman walked in and sat down on my husband's lap. If you t... yelp.com
Midnight Movies at the Egyptian Theater The building was originally built in 1915 as a Masonic Temple, and long time Seattle residents may remember it from the ’70’s when it was used as a wrestling venue. (The Masons needed to earn some extra money.) In the ’80’s it became the home of the Seattle International Film... theseattletraveler.com
Reel Late, page 1 - Diversions - Seattle Weekly was better when I was a kid. The Luck Dragon seemed more believable, the Nothing more terrifying, and the young warrior, Atreyu, more heroic. But scrunched down in my seat at Capitol Hill's Egyptian Theatre at midnight, Junior Mints in hand, feet on the seat in front of me, I can feel a bit of that ... seattleweekly.com
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