| Anzier Theatre |  | 
              
                | Address | 2203 East Madison Street | 
              
                | Opening Night Seating Capacity | unknown | 
              
                | Original Theatre Owner | Prentis I. Frazier Clarence Anderson
 | 
              
                | Original Theatre Architect | unknown | 
              
                | Years of Operation | Opened in 1925 | 
              
                | Type of Musical Accompaniment | unknown | 
              
                | Current Status | Demolished | 
              
                | Anzier Theatre opened in 1925 in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, which was notable as it was an African-American owned business. The venue was later renamed the Gala Theatre; which eventually closed in 1941.
                   On 27 December 1942, the theatre reopened as the Savoy Ballroom by entrepreneur Lemuel Honeysuckle as a music venue. As a member of The Bumps Blackwell Junior Band, a young Quincy Jones played several times at the Savoy in the mid-1940s. The venue would later be renamed the Eastside Hall and later again, Birdland. The building was demolished in 1965. References: FilmYearBook-1926 p. 590. |