The Clay


Located on Fillmore Street. I went to this theater because it was close to the house. I had walked by it many times and noticed the movies they played. They were old but never the less, interesting. Anyway, after several attempts, I finally caught them open so I could view the theater. I expected more, so I must admit, I was a little thrown off. I just thought it was bigger for some reason. I thought it had more screens. Not that it is not big enough for me because I believe I could make this work easily. I thought it felt damp, and maintained just enough... just enough to get by. The people who worked there were helpful and kind. I thought there was more space to setup for catering and drinks but that it what it lacked. It is a great theater to handle business with no thrills but to take it up a notch would not be feasible at the CLAY. What I did like was they had an option that allowed you to hook video games to the theater screen and play. I thought that was awesome and had a brief dream about holding a "gamer" day there in the future. Some sort of competition with prizes.

Anyway back on point. The Clay I felt was a little dreary and moist. It might work if it was forced but not this year... not for this event. I am not totally writing it off but from the theaters I have seen this falls lower on the list.



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JUNETEENTH 1999 (SFBFF)