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2014

Originally Robert Morton Organ Co. (Opus 2372, 1928)

Circle Theatre

10 South Lewis Avenue
Tulsa, OK, US

6 Ranks
Instrument ID: 74138 ● Builder ID: 7607 ● Location ID: 46913
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

George W JENISTA on May 5th, 2023:

Per Ryan Thomas: The restoration and rank expansion work was done by Sooner State chapter of the American Theater Organ Society, namely Phil Judkins, Rudy Geissler, Phil Gray, and Victor Kulp.


George W JENISTA on May 3rd, 2023:

Corresponded with venue for current organ information. Per Ryan Thomas, Communications director: The organ is here and operational.


George W JENISTA on May 2nd, 2023:

From Ryan Thomas, Circle Theater: The instrument had been sold to the Tulsa Scottish Rite organization & removed in 1931. During the early 2000's, the non-profit Circle Cinema Foundation was created to restore the venue as a non-profit art house cinema. The organ was re-aquired in 2005, and by 2014 it was restored and playable.

The 2nd Saturday Silent Series features silent films of the early 1900s, accompanied by live music on the Robert Morton instrument: https://www.youtube.com/@circlecinema

Webpage Links: Circle Cinema - 2nd Saturday Silent Series

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