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Edwardsville Intelligencer – April 13, 1909 |
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The Wildey Theatre opened on April 12, 1909 with a live performance of "Girl at the Helm." A reviewer for the Edwardsville Intelligencer complimented the performance but identified the Wildey Theatre as the real star. |
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A. Emerson Jones, the company manager of the first production, "Girl at the Helm," was extremely satisfied when he stepped out onto the stage and ordered the entire contents of their baggage car brought up. Every piece of scenery was used. More than 50 people appeared on stage in "Girl at the Helm," a musical comedy, and as many as six spot lights were operated at a time during the show. The April 13, 1909 edition of the Edwardsville Intelligencer printed, "The Wildey is the largest roomiest and most convenient theater in this part of Illinois." On opening night, Mr. Kennerly, the architect, beamed with pride as he sat in a private theatre box with a party of his friends. |
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Silent films of the early era (1891-1927) didn't always do a good job of synchronizing recorded sound and action. In the 1920's, big trucks would come down Main Street in Edwardsville, vibrating the theatre and causing the record needle to jump and throw off the timing of the sound. |
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Wildey Projection Booth - circa 1930. |
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The last film shown by the Madison County Arts Council was "Camille" with Greta Garbo. The last movie shown at the Wildey under part-time management was "Pee Wee's Big Adventure." |
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Recognizing the importance of the facility to Edwardsville and concern that the building was fast falling into a state of disrepair prompted the city to take action and secure state funding to purchase the Wildey Theatre in 1999. The city then proceeded with the process of obtaining public input on possible reuses of the building. What ensued was a vision, reutilization and renovation plan that includes extensive refurbishing to the auditorium and first floor for live performances and other public entertainment. |