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Help us make it rightThis architectural gem earned its unusual name when Isleta Pueblo governor, Pablo Abeita, suggested KiMo, which means "king of its kind" The theater's pueblo/deco architectural style and lavish interior murals make it a true picture palace. Built in 1927 it was one of the main stopping centers during the glory days of Route 66 (Central Avenue). Young entertainers who graced its stage included...
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KiMo Theatre is an architectural gem, the "King of its Kind". Hundreds of tourists visit the KiMo each year to view its elaborate Pueblo Indian ornamentation and the famous Von Hassler murals. Renovated and reopened to the public in 2000, the KiMo boasts restored artwork in the theatre auditorium and lavish reconstructions of the original proscenium arch and main curtain that return the KiMo to...
Not sure how I've never been to the KiMo before last night. Being able to see A Christmas Story will take me almost anywhere. I took a peek at the calender and there seems to be a really great...
A typical theater out of the last century, any musical event performed here would be personal and very close! Seating is good and the stage lends itself to presentations that a person could apprec...
We were visiting grandchildren in Albuquerque and brought them to the KiMo for the Nutcracker ballet performance on the afternoon of Christmas Eve. This building has been beautifully restored and ...
If you want to see some amazing restored history, the Kimo is well worth considering.Of course, it's only open for performances.My son's HS graduation was here and he was able to perform on stage ...
Fun, old-time movie experience at a reasonable price. If I said anymore, I might spoil the ending...
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This 650 seat theater was built in 1927 and restored in 1977. Various concerts and exhibitions are held here year-round. The theater also features an art gallery, with displays changing monthly.
The KiMo Theatre is an architectural gem, the "King of its kind". Hundreds of tourists visit the KiMo each year to view its elaborate Pueblo Indian ornamentation and the famous Von Hassler murals. Renovated and reopened to the public in 2000, the KiMo boasts restored artwork in the theatre auditorium and lavish reconstructions of the original proscenium arch and main curtain that return the...
Kimo Theatre is located at 423 Central Ave Nw, Albuquerque, NM. This location is in the Raynolds Addition neighborhood. This business specializes in Theatre.
Built in 1927, the KiMo is a beautiful Pueblo Deco style building originally built during the heyday of luxury theater construction as a movie palace and vaudeville stage (Vivian Vance I Love Lucy's Ethel got her start here). Used today as a performing arts venue, the theater has been fully restored to its original grandeur and is an Albuquerque landmark. Although the KiMo's exterior is...
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