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Kimo Theatre Wiki Information
The KiMo Theatre
is a theatre located at 421 Central Avenue NW in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico and it is probably the city's best-known landmark. It was built in 1927 in the extravagant Pueblo Deco style, which is a blend of adobe building styles (rounded corners and edges), decorative motifs from indigenous cultures, and the soaring lines and linear repetition found in American Art Deco architecture. [1]
The KiMo was conceived by entrepreneur Oreste Bachechi and designed for him by Carl Boller of the Boller Brothers architecture firm, who conducted an extensive investigation into the cultures and building styles of the Southwest before submitting his design. The theater is a three-story stucco building with the stepped massing characteristic of native pueblo architecture, as well as the recessed spandrels and strong vertical thrust of Art Deco skyscrapers. Both the exterior and interior of the building incorporate a variety of indigenous motifs, like the row of terra cotta shields above the third-floor windows.
The name "KiMo" (literally translated as "mountain lion" in Tewa, and sometimes loosely translated as "king of its kind") was supplied by Isleta Pueblo Governor Pablo Abeita, [2] who won $50 for his suggestion.
By 1977, the theater had fallen into disrepair but was saved from the wrecking ball when voters approved a plan for the City of Albuquerque to purchase the structure. It has undergone several phases of continuing restoration to return it to its former glory and is once again open to the public for performances.
The KiMo Theatre is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of Bobby Darnall, a six-year old boy killed when a water heater in the theater's lobby exploded in 1951. The theater staff maintains a space in a backstage stairwell for gifts and offerings in an attempt to "appease the spirit." Some claim to have actually seen Bobby's ghost, clad in jeans and a striped shirt.
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KIMO THEATRE TICKETS
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BRT's 35th Annual Academy Performance Tickets 5/17 | May 17, 2025 Sat, 4:30 PM |  | Ryan Adams Tickets 5/20 | May 20, 2025 Tue, 7:30 PM |  | Road to Everywhere - Film Screening & Live Performance Tickets 5/30 | May 30, 2025 Fri, 7:00 PM |  | A Conversation with Amy Sedaris Tickets 5/31 | May 31, 2025 Sat, 7:30 PM |  | The War and Treaty Tickets 6/2 | Jun 02, 2025 Mon, 7:30 PM |  |
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References
- For examples of this style of building, see Marcus Whiffen, ''Pueblo Deco: The Art Deco Architecture of the Southwest'' (ISBN 0-8263-0676-4).
- Breeze, Carla, ''Pueblo Deco'', New York: Rizzoli, 1990, p. 54
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