Morro Bay's Bay Theatre Brings New Life to 83 Year Old Business

BY JUDY SCOTT

Get transported back in time as you step into the Bay Theatre in Morro Bay. Built in 1942, the Bay Theatre’s original architecture of vaulted wooden beams remains the eye catching focal point for visitors. 

As a popular local spot for both kids and adults, the theatre’s Monday specials where they show classics and independent films tend to draw a sizable crowd. On March 10, many came out to see Peter Weir’s 1998 sci-fi comedy The Truman Show.

It’s been a lifelong dream of owner Cameron Wilson’s to one day own a theatre. After attending film school, the San Diego native became a Morro Bay local when his family bought the theater just over a year ago. Getting to share his passion for film with others is what he finds to be the best part of the job.






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