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Gaiety/Gayety Theatre (San Francisco)
Gaiety Theatre, 59 Market Street, San Francisco, built in 1908
Greater Novelty Theatre, SE corner of O'Farrell & Steiner, opened as a tent theatre on May 28, 1906, renamed the Gayety Theatre, 24 January 1909
Premium Theatre, 1525 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, 1910 replacement, listed as the Gayety in the 1911
Gaiety Theatre, 160 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, built in 1913 by Broncho Billy Anderson, torn down in 1936
Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street, San Francisco, built in 1912 as the Poppy Theatre, later, Rex Theatre, Gem Theatre, and Gaiety Theatre before 1932.
Victory Theatre, 2030 Sutter Street, opened November 25, 1907, became the Gaiety in August 1931
Gayety Theatre, 80 Turk Street, San Francisco, opened February 15, 1963 as the Gayety Theatre