Memories of the Port Theater can bring back all kinds of images: a 900-seat auditorium packed to the max, the day’s biggest celebrities strolling in, and streets overcrowded with cars looking for a space that isn’t there.
When listening to opinions on the Port Theater, the Corona del Mar landmark seems to come into focus.
For former owner Scott Burnham, the Port Theater is the icon of the beach community.
“As a structure, when you think of Corona del Mar, often times you’ll think of the Port Theater,” Burnham said. “I used to go to the theater as a kid. I saw James Bond movies there. It really tugged on my heart strings because I had great memories going there as a kid.”
When Burnham bought the theater in the early 1990s, business was failing and its future was uncertain.
“It was important to me to maintain at least its structure [when owning it],” he said. Following the theater’s closure — except for special events — in 1998, Burnham moved to give the decaying mainstay a considerable makeover.