EVERETT, Wash. — The historic Everett Theatre is set to reopen in September after being bought and undergoing several months of renovations.
The theater was acquired by Johnny Phan, a Bellevue real estate broker with Skyline Properties Inc. It was fully remodeled with seating for 800 people.
Former owner Curt Shriner announced the sale in May. The theater had shows booked through the end of June, and the new owner planned to close the theater in July and August for renovations, Shriner said.
Under Phan’s ownership, the venue plans to book concerts, productions and rentals. Its first show is set for Sept. 12 with performances from Joe Crocker and Eric Clapton tribute bands, Feelin’ Alright and Bell Bottom Blues.
The theater has a long history in the Everett community. The theater was on