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May 2, 2007
Job Opening: Senior Operations Manager
ACS Enterprises Inc. is a full-service company offering a wide-range of comprehensive services for the motion picture industry. Some of our services include: project management, construction, engineering, marketing, and facility maintenance.
As Senior Operations Manager, you are the primary communication liaison between ACS Enterprises and our customers; theatre managers and their corporate offices, and will manage ACS business activities as it relates to our service offerings and its relationship to our customers.
Since the cinema industry is operational year round, we require a flexible work schedule to address customers request when received.
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April 18, 2007
Sloped floor solution
I am looking for the least expensive method of leveling out a sloped floor in a theater I am looking to purchase. As this is a multi-screen building, my plan is to utilize part of the building for other venues and keep a few of the theater rooms as is so movies can be shown. Any ideas in regards to wood flooring, steel supports etc.
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April 12, 2007
Comcast acquires fandango
In order to have it accompany their new online entertainment destination, Fancast, Comcast has bought Fandango.
Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK), the nation’s leading provider
of cable, entertainment and communications products and services, today announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire Fandango, the nation’s premier destination for movie information, showtimes and ticketing, and one of the Web’s top entertainment sites.The company also announced plans to launch Fancast.com, a new national online destination
that will enable consumers to search, discover, manage and enjoy their entertainment experience across many devices and channels, including television, computers, DVDs and wireless services.For more, go to PR Newswire.
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April 10, 2007
ISO: General Manager position
Hello! My name is Jason Phalen and I am curently seeking a General Managaer position with a theatre company. I have over 6 years of theatre management experience with several theatres in two different states. I currently live in Ohio but I am willing to relocate.
If anyone is interested, feel free to call me at 440-637-4653 or shoot me an email at .
Thanks!
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April 2, 2007
Theater Technician Needed
Theater Technician needed for installation.
We are re-opening the State Theatre in Lincoln, Nebraska and are in need of a technician to help install some older projection equipment. Equipment is arriving on March 29th, and we would like to have a technician there sometime in the first week or two of April. Please call David at 402-475-8198 or (cell) 415-531-7925, or write an email at .
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March 27, 2007
Theater restoration questions
We are in the process of purchasing a theatre involved in a tax forclosure. While feel sorry for the original owner, we are excited at the same time about making this beautiful theatre into a destination place of music, comedy, poetry slams, educational performances for local schools, and more music!
While we are excited about the possibilities we are worried about 1)Finding the right contractors with enough experience in historical buildings and 2)Adding a marquee for advertising events whithout interferring with the original look of the building.
The current owner has an active website that everyone should look at. It’s a beautiful building. Any ideas?
Write me an email at . Thanks!!!
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March 19, 2007
Fenelon Theatre looking for investor
FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, CANADA — We purchased the histroic Fenelon Theatre in 2003. A fantastic example of mid century(c. 1948) neo deco Cinema. We have added a live venue aspect with staging, lightin,audio, etc.
Currently seeking a partner investor, or other involvement. Right in the heart of cottage country, 2 hours north of Toronto in the beautiful Kawartha Lakes.
We have had two successful summer seasons with Music, Theatre and Comedy (Second City etc.)
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March 7, 2007
Charles H Goulding - 1900’s theater manager
I have recently acquired a number of very old scrapbooks that originally belonged to Charles H. Goulding and am interested in locating any surviving family members who may wish to have them. The scrapbooks include newspaper clippings, photographs and personal correspondence.
Mr. Goulding had a long and complicated career managing theaters throughout New York State in the 1910s through the 1930s, from what i have found so far. He was the opening manager of the Eastman Theater in Rochester, NY in 1922. He also managed the Rochester Theater in Rochester, NY and for many years managed the Proctor’s Theater in Troy, NY on two separate occassions.
From some of the correspondence I picked up the name “Jess” as associated with him. Whether “Jess” is a man or woman is unclear. Wife? Son? Friend?
I know this is a shot in the dark, but if anyone has any information on Charles H. Goulding, please .
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March 1, 2007
Ukiah Theatre
Hello out there,
Research is currently being done in regards to archtiect William B. David. I am looking for information regarding his possibly designing the Ukiah Theatre, in Ukiah, California.
The Ukiah was initaly designed in 1941 but was not built until 1948 because of WWII. It was built for Trinity Theaters, which was owned by George Mann (which I think was an off shoot of Redwood Theatres seeing that after it was built, Redwood is listed as owner and Redwood was owned by Mann). The Ukiah is listed in “The Show Starts on the Sidewalk” as being designed by the firm of S. Charles Lee in 1941.
I am looking for any documentation confirming that David designed it, or if it indeed was designed by the Lee firm(seeing that David had left the firm in the late ‘30s). Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you know where the S. Charles Lee archives might be I would greatly appreciate it as well.
Thank you,
William
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February 28, 2007
Beach Theater help
Hi Steve,
I am a summer resident of Cape May and have already written letters of protest to the mayor and the HPC. I have also posted the Preservation Alert on this website. I’d be more than happy to help with your efforts in any way possible. Please contact me via this site as I was somehow unable to email you at your Beach Theater website. Thanks for getting involved.