October 2014 big event – ribbon cutting at the Bohm

- To see the Youtube video of the lights going on at the Bohm, the ribbon cutting, dedication, and the first movies – all in 4.5 minutes, click on the image or click here.
- Movie times at the Bohm – (from BohmTheatre.com)
- Please also visit and “LIKE” the Friends of the Bohm Theatre Facebook group
Below, posts related to the Bohm Theatre on this website including some historical posts by Frank Passic

Bohm Theatre opening Christmas Day 1929
Albion Evening Recorder, December 26, 1929 With the opening Christmas day of the Bohm Theatre, located on the east side of South Superior street at

CALLING ALL BOHM VOLUNTEERS
CALLING ALL BOHM VOLUNTEERS The Friends of the Bohm Theater needs your help. We are calling on Friends of the Bohm to participate as Volunteers.

The Bohm will be 90 years old on Christmas Day
By Mary Slater Contributing Writer ©The Recorder December 19, 2019 George Bohm first opened his new theatre on Superior Street on Christmas Day 1929. It

Aerial Photo Showing Bohm Marque at Dusk
This aerial view of the Bohm theatre shows all of Superior St., Albion Michigan and was taken May 24, 2019, by Kent Davis. It

Top 5 Downtown visual images of Albion
The five most well-known visual images for downtown Albion Michigan are: The American Molder Sculpture Superior Street, our bricked “Main Street” The Coca Cola mural

Evening photo showing Bohm Theatre and new bricks
Albion’s brick streets shine with the marque of the newly renovated Bohm Theatre and the newly rebricked Superior Street. This photo was taken on December

Classic Matinees at the Bohm 2018
The Bohm Theatre in downtown Albion offers Classic Film Matinees at Classic prices on Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. Enjoy the movie for just $3, and

Bohm II opens for more first run movies
The Bohm II allows the Bohm to show more first run movies and other types of movies at different times of day, as explained by

The Bohm Theatre
The most spectacular tourist destination of Albion, Michigan is the Bohm Theatre at 201 S. Superior St. Whether by day or night, this neo-classic theatrical