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built by Joe Maceri and Paul Zerilla, relative of Old Daisy's Sam Zerilla • replaced site's previous theaters, Grand and New Grand • wartime business good but problems stocking concession stand, ran newspaper ads: "Wanted to Buy! Wanted at once! 10,000 pounds large grain popcorn. Write or wire collect. Phil Zerilla, New Daisy Theatre, Memphis, Tenn." -Arkansas Courrier, 1944 • ran movies until mid 70s • Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, Justin Timberlake, Nelly, The Cult, and Oasis, Prince, Keith Richards among artists that performed here • www.newdaisy.com • Facebook

This is the entrance built by the John Madin Design Group in 1967 - 69. Added to the original Alexandra Theatre which is on the corner of John Bright Street and Station Street.

 

When the Inner Ring Road was built in the 1960s, an opportunity was taken to build a new foyer and entrance, bridging the street. The main entrance is on Suffolk Street Queensway.

 

From here on John Bright Street is the bridge that links the foyer to the old theatre.

 

A No Parking sign above the shutter. another sign says that "Doors in use day and night".

 

A sign above points you to the box office, meaning you have to go to the Suffolk Street Queensway entrance around the corner.

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FACULTY CONCERT SERIES

 

Valentine’s Day with Lantz and Kargul: La Belle Ɖpoque

Ronald Lantz, violin and Laura Kargul, piano

 

Sunday, February 18, 2018 at 2:00 PM

(snow date February 25)

Woodfords Congregational Church,

202 Woodford Street, Portland

 

Tickets are available online from USM at usm.maine.edu/music/boxoffice or by phone at (207)780-5555, or by phone from the LARK Society at (207) 761-1522. Tickets are $22 general public; $20 seniors; free for students and/or 21 and under. Subsidized tickets are available from the LARK Society.

 

The concert will be held at Woodfords Congregational Church, 202 Woodford Street, Portland.

 

Sponsored by Dr. Newell and Tenney Augur and Piper Shores

Co-presented by the LARK Society and the University of Southern Maine School of Music.

 

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Violinist Ronald Lantz and pianist Laura Kargul will present another of their popular Valentine’s Day concerts at Woodfords Congregational Church in Portland on Sunday, February 18 at 2:00 p.m.

 

The concert, titled "La Belle Ɖpoque," will focus on music composed in France during the early decades of the twentieth century, one of the most romantic periods in French art and culture.

 

The program will include a seldom-heard work, Dans la montagne (1906), a four-movement suite for violin and piano by Joseph Canteloube (1879-1957). Born in the Auvergne, a region in southern France known for its stunning mountains, meadows and forests, Canteloube collected and arranged the folk melodies of the region. He is now best known for his much admired and well-loved series of folk song arrangements, Chants d’Auvergne, for soprano and orchestra.

 

"This gorgeous violin suite, too, is infused with the modes and colors of folk music from the Auvergne," says Lantz. ā€œIt is cinematic in the way it evokes the French countryside. With nature as his muse, Cantaloube paints a highly sensuous scene in the mountains, setting the stage for romantic inclinations, if not actual adventures. With its mists, streams, singing birds and calling shepherds, it’s always Valentine’s Day in the Auvergne.ā€

 

The duo will also include one of their signature works, the rarely performed Sonata for Violin and Piano by Jacques de la Presle (1888-1969).

 

"This ravishing and thoroughly romantic sonata was written between 1913 and 1914, during de la Presle’s courtship of Anne-Marie Portalis, his muse, future wife and love of his life," says Kargul.

 

Lantz and Kargul were contacted by de la Presle's granddaughter, Alix Evesque, a few years ago when she discovered via the internet that they were performing the sonata. She shared some of her grandfather's letters with them and wrote, of the sonata: ā€œI love this piece, so delicate, and I find in it all the love from my grandfather to my grandmother, which was great.ā€

 

Kargul adds that de la Presle, like Canteloube, depicts a landscape of romance: "While Canteloube conjurs visual images of enchanting scenes in nature, de la Presle portrays just as vividly the internal landscape of a heart filled with love, by turns dramatic, spirited, playful, tender and passionate."

 

Lantz and Kargul first performed as a duo on the LARK series in 2010 and have continued to delight audiences near and far with their impassioned performances of Romantic music, combined with thoughtful and lively remarks from the stage. Recent tours include concerts in Arizona, Florida and Jamaica, West Indies, as well as appearances throughout Maine and northern New England.

 

Ronald Lantz has taught and concertized in over 30 countries as a founding member of the Portland String Quartet. He has also performed with numerous symphony orchestras both as soloist and as principal player, and has served on the faculties of the University of New Hampshire, Bates College, the University of Southern Maine, Bowdoin College, and Colby College, where he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate Degree. Mr. Lantz performs on a violin made in Paris in the 1850's by the renowned instrument and bow maker, Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume.

 

Laura Kargul is the Director of Keyboard Studies at the University of Southern Maine School of Music. She has appeared as a soloist and collaborative artist throughout Europe and the USA, as well as in Canada and the West Indies, in venues such as the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the Liszt-Haus in Weimar, the Aspen Music Festival, the Evian Festival of Chamber Music and the Chamber Music Festival of Lucca in Italy. She holds a doctorate in piano performance from the University of Michigan, where she studied with pianists Leon Fleisher and Theodore Lettvin, and conductor Gustav Meier.

 

Tickets are available online from USM at usm.maine.edu/music/boxoffice or by phone at (207)780-5555, or by phone from the LARK Society at (207) 761-1522. Tickets are $22 general public; $20 seniors; free for students and/or 21 and under. Subsidized tickets are available from the LARK Society. The concert will be held at Woodfords Congregational Church, 202 Woodford Street, Portland.

 

Sponsored by Dr. Newell and Tenney Augur and Piper Shores

 

Co-presented by the LARK Society and the University of Southern Maine School of Music.

 

Photo by Jean-Pierre Rousset

 

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The Turn of the Screw

Writers' Theatre

Glencoe, IL

 

Costume Designer: Rachel Anne Healy

Draper: Jessica Hartman Jaeger

First Hand: Jef Ouwens

Stitcher: Jef Ouwens & Jenny Thurnau

Worn By: Kymberly Mellen

Production video here: www.writerstheatre.org/boxoffice/production?id=0063

 

Constructed of black cotton sateen. To help maintain fullness, the hem on the petticoat has horsehair braid sewn into it as do the hems of all the ruffles that are applied across the back of the petticoat.

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Aztec Theater, San Antonio, Texas

Box office at the Echo Drive-in Theater in Roosevelt, Utah one of just a few drive-in's remaining in Utah. Since this theater uses RF transmission to your FM radio for sound there are no speaker poles or lines for parking spaces -- looks a little weird but it has everything else even a small playground in front of the screen.

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The Star Theatre was designed by William G. Balch and built in 1956. In the 1980s the theater was closed. It reopened in the 1990s.

this is a portion of the box office...ticket booth in the old days.

The grill is so fine you cannot get your finger through. All you can do it shove a few fingers to push your money through and get your tickets and change. Of course he thrusts this into your fingers :)

5th Ave - New York Backlot - Universal Studios - Universal Orlando Resort - Orlando, FL

Peery’s Egyptian Theater located at in the 2400 block of Ogden, Utah’s Washington Blvd. opened for business on July 23, 1924. It was built to be a grand movie palace in the style of the classic theaters in Hollywood $250,000. By 1961 it had become quite rundown and was remodeled with little concern for it’s classic style. From there it was a downhill slide for the Egyptian until in 1984 it was closed for code violations. After a massive restoration project to bring the theater back to it’s original glory, it was reopened in January 1997.

 

For all the details of this amazing theater check out their website at www.peerysegyptiantheater.com

I bought a ticket to the world

But, now, I've come back again!

Why do I find it hard to write the next line?

Oh! I want the truth to be said...

 

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Point Arena is such a funky little town lost in time...

 

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named in honor of town hero David (Davy) Crockett (1786 –1836), first elected to U.S. House of Representatives, 1827, died in Battle of the Alamo, San Antonio, TX • Art Deco design by William Parkes of Speight & Hibbs, Clarksville, TN • during WWII when US theater construction boomed to boost morale, firm designed over 200 theaters within 500 mi. radius of Clarksville • refurbished by Crockett Theater Board, 2008 • National Register #97000804, 1997 • Cinema Treasures

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šŸ”øThe Last Face (2016) - ⭐3/10 - 38% Liked.

šŸ”øDirector: .................... Sean Penn

šŸ”øCast: .......................... Charlize Theron, Javier Bardem, AdĆØle Exarchopoulos, Jean Reno

šŸ”øRuntime: ................... 2h 12min

šŸ”øGenre: ....................... Drama

šŸ”øRated: ........................ R

šŸ”øCountry: .................... USA

šŸ”øLanguage: ................. English

šŸ”øStudio: ....................... River Road Entertainment

šŸ”øBudget: ..................... Not Available

šŸ”øSynopsis: Miguel (Javier Bardem), a Spanish doctor, puts himself in harm's way to deliver medical treatment to the victims of military uprisings. Wren (Charlize Theron) is the spokesperson for an organization that funds medical assistance for impoverished nations the world over. They meet in Liberia, where Wren is immediately impressed with Miguel's selflessness, medical skill and charm. They begin a torrid affair, one they must learn to balance with their important work.

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šŸ”øMy Cousin Rachel (2017)

šŸ”øDirector: .................... Roger Michell

šŸ”øCast: .......................... Sam Claflin, Rachel Weisz, Holliday Grainger

šŸ”øRuntime: ................... N/A

šŸ”øGenre: ....................... Drama | Mystery | Romance

šŸ”øRated: ........................ PG-13

šŸ”øCountry: .................... USA | UK

šŸ”øLanguage: ................. English

šŸ”øStudio: ....................... Fox Searchlight Pictures, Free Range Films

šŸ”øBudget: ..................... N/A

šŸ”øSynopsis:

A dark romance, "My Cousin Rachel" tells the story of a young Englishman who plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin, believing that she murdered his guardian. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms.

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Box office

Circus Wonderland

Spencer Park, Rushden, 16 June 2019

Charleston est. 1670, pop. 127,999 (2013)

 

Marker:

The Riviera Theatre was constructed in 1939 by Albert Sottile, President of Pastime Amusement Company. The Art Deco architecture is in the Egyptian style. It served the Charleston community as a motion theatre until 1978. The theatre is situated on the site of the Academy of Music, which opened in 1869 and was one of America's best known theatres. It was noted for the perfection of its acoustics. At the Academy of Music appeared such famous artists as Theodore Thomas' Orchestra, Maurice Barrymore, The Grau Opera Company, John Drew, The Booths, Joseph Jefferson, Mrs. Fiske, Lillian Russell, Otis Skinner, Irving & Terry, Weber & Fields, Bernhardt, Schumann-Heinck, Maude Adams, Paderewski, and other world-renowned performers in all the range of professional entertainment.

 

• site originally occupied by Kerrison's Department Store (1830) • building destroyed in the great fire of 1838 • rebuilt by Kerrison's & operated until 1852

 

• sold to mercantile firm, Browning & Leman • new building erected, designed by Charleston architect Edward C. Jones (1822-1902)

 

• in 1869 New Yorker John Chadwick purchased the 4-story building • remodeled as theater by architect John Henry Devereux (1840-1920) • patterned after European opera houses, had excellent acoustics • during construction Chadwick referred to the 1200-seat venue as Charleston Opera House • described it as "superior to any theatre in New York, save 'Booth's Theatre' and the 'Grand Opera House'" • changed name to Academy of Music [photoengraving] • opened 1869

 

• in 1875 theater purchased for $42,000 cash by English-American comedian John E. Owens (1824-1886) • renamed Owens Academy of Music • Owens was famous for his portrayal of Solon Shingle, a warm-hearted, blustering old farmer said to have been the most popular character of 1860s American theater

 

• the 1886 Charleston Earthquake severely damaged the theater • without insurance, Owens lost his investment • theater later restored, began exhibiting moving pictures, early 20th c.

 

• building acquired in 1920 by Pastime Amusement Company, an early 20th c. movie theater operator owned by Sicilian immigrant Albert Sottile (1880-1960) • in 1936 company announced plans to demolish the bldg. • replaced by 1,193-seat Art Deco movie theater designed by Charles Collins Benton (1887-1960), Benton & Benton, Fayetteville, NC • balcony seating was originally racially segregated • separate African-American entrance on Market St. • Cinema Treasures • SC Movie Theatres

 

• closed, 1977 • threatened w/demolition, 1980s • saved by The Friends of the Riviera • sold to Charleston Place Hotel (next door) • rehabilitated & renovated by Charles C. Benton and Sons, architects, 1996-97 • some wall murals, polychrome plaster details & other Art Deco features remain intact • now 9,000 sq. ft. Conference Theatre on the Riviera, part of Belmond Charleston Place

 

• Charleston Historic District, National Register # 66000964, 1969 • declared National Historic Landmark District, 1973

Closed, hopefully it doesn't turn into retail and condos.

Foyer, Kings Theatre Edinburgh, 1993.

 

Edinburgh Kings

A scanned negative from 1993

Nickelodeon-style theater built by Italian immigrant Sam Zerilla, clarinetist in John Philip Sousa's band, also built Pastime Theater (1909), first African-American movie house in Memphis • stage and screen on sidewalk end • entering theater, audience is looking at you

 

major venue on African American chitlin' circuit, 30s-60s • artists included George Benson, Ike and Tina Turner, Sammy Davis Jr., Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, The Jackson Five, Lena Horne, The Temptations, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, many others

 

later became blues museum, now hosts special events • Cinema Treasures • Beale St Historic District, National Register #66000731, 1966 • designated National Historic Landmark District, 1966

The Cherokee opened circa 1946. It now serves as a community theater. Rusk,TX. 5.12.2012

Festival attendees pick up their Treefort passes and merch from the box office on Main St. in downtown Boise on Wednesday, March 20, 2019.

 

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šŸ”øBeauty and the Beast (2017)

šŸ”øDirector: .................... Bill Condon

šŸ”øCast: .......................... Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans

šŸ”øRuntime: ................... 2h 9min

šŸ”øGenre: ....................... Family | Fantasy | Musical | Romance

šŸ”øRated: ........................ PG

šŸ”øCountry: .................... USA

šŸ”øLanguage: ................. English

šŸ”øStudio: ....................... Mandeville Films, Walt Disney Pictures

šŸ”øBudget: ..................... $160 million

šŸ”øSynopsis: Belle (Emma Watson), a bright, beautiful and independent young woman, is taken prisoner by a beast (Dan Stevens) in its castle. Despite her fears, she befriends the castle's enchanted staff and learns to look beyond the beast's hideous exterior, allowing her to recognize the kind heart and soul of the true prince that hides on the inside

A photograph of a poster advertising the concert on the 11th April 2006 to be given by American singer Gene Pitney at the City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne.

 

The concert never took place as Gene Pitney died 6 days previous after perfoming during his UK tour in Cardiff, South Wales.

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