The Victoria Theatre was originally built in 1908 as '''Brown's Opera House
, showing vaudeville and motion pictures, and was owned by ancestors of the California politicians Pat Brown and Jerry Brown. In the 1940s and 1950s, the theater was named El Teatro Victoria
and showed Spanish language movies. From 1963 to 1978, the theater was a burlesque house called the New Follies Burlesk'''. After renovation in 1978 and reopening in March 1979, it was renamed the Victoria Theatre, and is the oldest operational theatre in San Francisco. In 1984,
Whoopi Goldberg "first came to national prominence with her one-woman show" in which she portrayed Mabley,
Moms, first performed in Berkeley, California, and then at the Victoria Theatre. The
Oakland Museum of California preserves a poster advertising the show. ==Recent activity==