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Sideshow by the Seashore, Coney Island

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Cinemateket screening of Paris belongs to us, @ Capitol, Göteborg

Boxoffice, February 10, 1945:

 

"One of the most unusual theatre projects in the country is the Greenbelt Theatre in Greenbelt, Md., wholly owned by its patrons and operated by Jack Fruchtman, local exhibitor. "

Various gates of entry at BC Place Stadium.

A great news for akkineni fans.It seems Nagarjuna is unstoppable at boxoffice.Film released and getting great feedback.Visuals and emotion are key to this film and it seems Vamsi paaidaplly did justice to the faith put on him.

As of now movie will get more than 6o+ crore net as it isreleased in...

 

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check out his play, So Rock at the opera house this month

Hand carved characters which feature in my piece, "Tweetle Beatle Battle", included in the "Out of the Box" exhibition, Ink Spot Press Brighton. boxoffice.brightonfringe.org/event.aspx?evId=3562

Referencing Dr.Suess in the title, from my favourite, Fox in Sox.

Casino Star Theatre (1912)

My favorite and last photo taken while participating in Scott Kelby's Worldwide Photo Walk. Proctors Theater was built in 1926 as a Vaudeville Theater, today it hosts movies, concerts, comedians, Broadway Musicals as well as a variety of other entertainment events.

Margolies, John,, photographer.

 

Moorlyn Theater, Boardwalk, Ocean City, New Jersey

 

1978.

 

1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format).

 

Notes:

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.

Margolies categories: Movie theaters; Main Street.

Purchase; John Margolies 2008 (DLC/PP-2008:109-1).

Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

Please use digital image: original slide is kept in cold storage for preservation.

Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).

 

Subjects:

Motion picture theaters--1970-1980.

United States--New Jersey--Ocean City.

 

Format: Slides--1970-1980.--Color

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Margolies, John John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (DLC) 2010650110

 

General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/mrg.01051

 

Call Number: LC-MA05- 1051

 

Lawrence, Kansas on Massachusetts Avenue

Home of KU (University of Kansas)

 

...Awhile back on Congress at the Paramount Theatre ticket window.

24mm f2.8 fully manual lens.

Tristin Mays at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Unforgettable' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, USA on April 18, 2017.

I have loved Brenda K. Starr's music since I was a newspaper delivery kid. I hope to make it to her concert at the Portage Theater.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsP4HIl544g

 

I have actually seen the lit marquee of the Portage Theater from my window seat on an airplane at dusk. It was the coolest thing ever.

 

Portage Park, Chicago, Illinois.

Saturday, April 22, 2017.

Any Liverpudlian/Scouser/Merseysider who hasn't already seen Blood Brothers, the superb, musical stage play set in Liverpool's 50s/60s, should (almost) feel ashamed. .

It is definitely not the usual kind of 'musical'. Rather, it's a great play, with wonderful music & songs. The extremely moving finale invariably leaves few dry eyes in the house.

 

Over the years I've already seen it four times, with three different singing stars playing the lead "Mrs Johnstone". In this production, Lyn Paul late of The New Seekers fame takes said starring role.

 

Written by Liverpool's own Willy Russell and proudly presented (and co-directed) by fellow scouser and wealthy theatre impresario, Everton's Bill Kenwright it is NOT to be missed by ANYone, be they scouse or not.

 

Next week it is on the Southport Theatre and today I booked my seat for next Saturday's matinee.

I can't wait!

Incidentally, 'in the (show) business' it is nicknamed The Standing Ovation Show, and rightly so. Prior to going on the road touring the UK, Blood Brothers was the third longest-running musical production in West End history.

 

*** Just to warn anyone going who hasn't seen it before, there are some 'spoilers' in the links below. ***

www.willyrussell.com/blood_stars.html

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Kenwright

www.kenwright.com/index.php?id=596

  

Lamproom Theatre, Barnsley. Built as a non-conformist chapel towards the end of the C18th, it had closed by 1948 when it was converted to a Boys Club. As a grade 2 listed building, it was adapted as a theatre, which opened in 1999. It seats 187 in tip-up chairs, well raked, and there are 3 dressing rooms.

 

Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England - Lamproom Theatre, Westgate

October 2025

El Paso, TX, est. 1873, pop. (2015) 679,000 • Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, est. 1659, pop. 1.4MM) • El Paso-Juárez Metropolitan Area, pop. 2.7 MM • Life on the Line, NY Times Magazine

 

• the Plaza opened as a 2,410 seat, Spanish Colonial Revival style movie theater • located downtown at the end of a 1-mile stretch of El Paso St., between Pioneer Plaza & the international bridge to Juárez • attracted moviegoers from west Texas, southern New Mexico & northern Mexico • seating for black patrons was provided in the 392-seat balcony, aka the "Colored Balcony"

 

• designed by St. Louis-born Dallas architect, W. Scott Dunne (1886-1937) • reflects the bi-national & bi-cultural heritage of the region • Dunne is credited with over 25 movie theaters across TX & OK • this theater has been cited as his finest

 

• built by Louis L. Dent (1886-1948) for Dent Theaters (est. 1918), his Dallas-based chain aka "the Dent circuit" • already controlled the major theaters in El Paso, but wanted to build a modern theater specifically designed to exhibit talking pictures, which began appearing in experimental form in 1921 • in 1926 Warner Bros. released its first Vitaphone features & followed up with more in 1927

 

• on 14 Feb., 1927, Dent announced the project in an El Paso Morning Times front page article • the headline read, “$1,000,000 For Pioneer Plaza” • below, Dent proclaimed, “El Paso has been good to me and I am going to put up something everybody will be proud of.” • in 1927, with the Plaza under construction, the Jazz Singer opened to great acclaim in NYC, leaving little doubt that the motion picture sound era had begun

 

• sound-equipped movie palaces followed, most notably the atmospheric theaters designed by Ukraine-Born Chicago architect John Eberson • one of his earliest was the 1921 Dallas Majestic [photo], its auditorium creating the illusion of an outdoor stage in an open courtyard, with clouds — projected by two $1,500 Brenographs — floating beneath twinkling stars • Dunne, undoubtedly aware of Eberson's work, designed the Plaza as an atmospheric theater [photo] • the El Paso Morning Times suggested that the interior recalled the "fabled beauty of Old Spain and the charm of Old Mexico."

 

• prior to the theater's grand opening [photo], it was purchased by Paramount-Famous-Pictures-Lasky Corp. • when completed, it was the largest movie theater west of Dallas, with a nursery, an air-conditioning/heating system & the 1st electrically refrigerated public drinking water in the U.S.

 

• the theater was also equipped with Tele-Chec, a widespread feature of Paramount theaters in the 1920s-30s • ushers used it to keep track of seat availability by dialing the number of available seats on small wall-mounted units at each row • a brass console centrally located on each foyer displayed the number of empty seats [photos] • ushers, called "splitters," were stationed on the foyers to greet patrons by directing them to specific row and seat numbers —San Francisco: Never-Ending Story, David Hartnell

 

• the Plaza was fitted with another Paramount signature feature, a $60,000 "Mighty" WurliTzer Balaban III organ (opus 2123), one of only six produced by the WurliTzer Company • as per W. Scott Dunne's specs., the console of the 15 rank, 1,071 pipe instrument was designed to rise from the orchestra pit

 

• the original Balaban Wurlitzers were built specifically for the Chicago-based Balaban & Katz theater chain, which eventually became part of Paramount • the Balaban organ series was the result of B&K's insistence on having the best possible music & sound effects for silent movie exhibition • the Balabans could produce the sounds of conventional musical instruments, cathedral chimes, horse hoofs, birds, a simulated human voice & numerous other sounds • [photo] • video: Laurie Sebastian Koval @ The Mighty Wurlitzer (1:49)

 

• the theater was saved from demolition in 1987 by the El Paso Community Foundation the Foundation & the City of El Paso formed a public/private partnership, with the City dedicating $15.5 MM & the Foundation $12 MM to the restoration • the effort was assisted by a grant from the U.S. Federal Government's Save America’s Treasures program • in 1996, El Pasoans Karl O. Wyler, Sr. & wife Glyn purchased the absent Wuritzer • it was restored and returned to the Plaza • on 17 March, 2006, the restored theater reopened with seating reduced to 2,050 —Cinema Treasures

 

• National Register #87000902, 1987

In my beloved Filmhouse today (Friday afternoon is bargain matinee day) to see classic screening of Lady From Shanghai (Orson Welles with bad Irish accent still being brilliant, Rita Hayworth radiating pure star power in a way modern film stars can't match), in the box office area I saw this very special offer for the wonderful Swedish film The 100 Year Old Man Who Climbed out a Window. Totally free screenings - if you are 100 years old yourself and bring your telegram from the Queen as proof :-) I was amused. If you haven't seen that film, by the way, do, it is the most wonderfully smile inducing movie.

Across the street from Atlanta's Fox Theatre

 

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Baxter Springs, KS

The Keith-Albee Theatre was designed by Thomas W. Lamb and opened in 1928. It is part of the Downtown Huntington Historic District which is on the National Register #86000309.

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-->> 'Maniac Cop is a serial killer dressed in an NYPD police uniform who goes around killing innocent people. After being killed in prison by fellow inmates after being sent to prison for police brutality and murder, Maniac Cop returns to life to get revenge on criminals and innocent people.

 

Frank McCrae heads the investigation. Jack Forrest, a young cop, is framed as the main suspect after being set up by the real killer, and turned in by his own wife. To prove his innocence, Forrest and his girlfriend Theresa McCrae try to find the real killer.'

 

Bruce Campell is our hero to stop the horror in the first of a trilogy.

 

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Power Rangers Tag in Sushi Garden's parking lot, Yonge Street, Toronto. New movie tanking, is this a pictorial call to keep smiling in the face of adversity? Restaurant at 568 Yonge Street, parking lot off Wellesley nearby.

 

now we're alone at last

 

Strand Movie Theater | Adore Hair Studio

State Street & Main Street

Brockport, New York

Winter 2009

I went for a reverse angle of the box office, looking out at the traffic on Brand in Glendale. It's completely different from both a year ago and two years ago, when everyone had to follow mandates regarding the pandemic.

Olympia Theater, 1926. John Eberson, designer. Flagler Street, Miami. Now the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts.

The Nights of Lucretia Borgia (1960) @ IMDb

www.imdb.com/title/tt0053128/

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REVIEW: Boxoffice Magazine - August 15, 1960 — page 83 / 86 — [ orig. 2450 ]

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Alexander Calder's "The Box Office" at Lincoln Center Plaza, New York

August, 16, 2012

The best environment for a Wes Anderson movie :)

N653 NAX

1995 Leyland-DAF FA45.130

John Lawson's Circus

Buckingham, 1 October 2007

 

As the supply of Ford Cargos has started to dry up and even the newest examples are approaching twenty years of age, the circus have had to turn to other makes of lorry. In use as the box office is this DAF which when on the road tows an elderly Land Rover on an A-frame, used to help erect the tent poles.

Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

March 3rd, 2019

 

All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.

 

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1/19/2017 Rebirth Brass Band w/ Killiam Shakespeare at Ardmore Music Hall

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Photography by Karl McWherter - www.karlmcw.com/

The Mirage, Las Vegas, NV. USA

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