Will A.
Yelp
In the 1970s, I had to do my yard work chores on Saturdays. After, I would take the mower I bought for $10 around the neighborhood and mow lawns for local residents. I would mow, rake, bag everything, rake flowerbeds, and usually get paid a dime to a quarter per yard. It was a great business for a 10 year old. I could make from a dollar to $1.50 per Saturday. What the heck does this have to do with the Fox theater? EVERYTHING!
In those days, the Fox had a Disney Matinee on Sunday mornings, and the kids would all show up and see two Disney movies, some cartoon shorts, and have a blast! Admission was $.50 (yes, 50 cents) and for an additional quarter, you could get a coke and tube of Kress Chocolate Drops. The Theater was beautiful inside and had a balcony and wonderful, soft seats that folded down. The screen was huge and it was such a fun and safe place to be. I spent just about every Sunday there for several years. Then, sadly, I grew older and the Stockdale Six theater opened. It became all the rage, and my beloved Fox fell, lonely and sad, into disrepair.
It sat for some years until someone who loved the place more than me (or saw its potential) decided to save the Fox and restore it to its old glory.
Last night I went back there for the first time in about 40 years. It was like going back in time. The decor is original, the screen is still huge, and (though I'm much older now) I had a great time. It is so nice to be able to walk into an old Bakersfield landmark, and know that it hasn't changed much. It was like coming home.
The Fox has some great shows and venues that come through and I'm now way more willing to go there since It kept true to the Fox Theater of old. It is a classy old gal, and I didn't realize how much I'd missed her. If you get a good excuse, go visit her please. I bet the old gal would appreciate the visit.