STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / FEBRUARY 18, 1979
The Waikiki Theater, among the last reminders of a time when life was slower and mellower, may soon
be no more. The theater, now known as Waikiki No. 3, was built in 1936. Designed by C.W. Dickey, it is
graced by frescoes by Marguerite Blasingame and moving clouds and stars on its ceiling. An outer courtyard
houses a fishpond lined with metal plaques that bear engraved autographs of such old stars as W.C.
Fields, Clark Gable, Jean Harlow and Myrna Loy. Consolidated Amusement Co., owner of the theater,
wants to replace it with a complex of stores and four smaller theaters.