Theaters

  • April 14, 2016

    Phoenixville, PA’s Historic Colonial Theatre Begins ‘Bank on the Arts’ Expansion Campaign

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    The Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville, PA, which gained cultural significance when it appeared in the 1958 Steve McQueen movie The Blob, started a new chapter in its storied history last week, when the Association for the Colonial Theatre (ACT), a non-profit organization that operates the local landmark, held the groundbreaking ceremony for their ‘Bank on the Arts’ project.

  • April 5, 2016

    Watts Theatre Maintains Historic Charm While Meeting Current Film Demands

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    The Watts Theatre is a recognizable feature on Osage, Iowa’s Main Street. The neon lights with the chrome, pink and teal facade stick out among the more subdued buildings on the street.

  • March 28, 2016

    Chicago’s Once-Grand Movie Palaces

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    From the Avalon to the Uptown, Chicago Magazine explored the city’s historic theatres. Enjoy the article and great photos along with notes like these about the Uptown Theatre:

  • March 24, 2016

    The Romance and Nostalgia of Oregon’s Historic Theatres

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    Great News From Our Friends in Oregon! The Community Planning Workshop (CPW) is embarking on a dramatic journey, the Oregon Historic Theatres Inventory Project. CPW will explore these incredible cultural gems, once cornerstones of social and economic life, to understand their continued value as community assets.

  • March 23, 2016

    Historic Palace Theatre In Greensburg, PA is Celebrating 90 Years

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    The grand old Palace Theatre in Greensburg, PA is getting a touch-up to celebrate its 90th anniversary.

    Mike Langer, of the Westmoreland Community Trust, has helped raised more than $10 million to keep it open.

    “We had over 75,000 people come in the last year, had over 113 shows, 40-some special events,” he says. “When you put that many people through a building that was built in 1926, you can imagine there’s going to be some wear and tear.”

  • March 18, 2016

    Boston’s Historic Colonial To Remain A Theater

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    The Colonial Theatre will not be converted into a dining hall after all, Emerson College President Lee Pelton announced Thursday. Instead, the college will renovate three of its buildings to expand campus dining and social spaces and potentially house a small rehearsal and performance stage.

  • March 16, 2016

    An updateon Downtown Ashland, Ohio’s Schine’s Theater

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    An update was given on the downtown Ashland, Ohio’s Schine’s Theater restoration project, Tuesday at Ashland University’s John C. Myers Convocation Center off of Claremont Avenue

  • March 11, 2016

    1,000 + New Images Available in THS Online Catalog

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    Over the past month over 1,100 new images from the collection have been uploaded to the THS American Theatre Architecture Archive online catalog.

  • February 29, 2016

    Covellite Theatre Owners Hope to Revive Historic Building

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    The Covellite Theatre in Uptown Butte, Montana has been vacant since 2007. But thanks to some local entrepreneurs, Butte residents will again be able to watch performances in the historic structure.

    Brett Berry, Ed Lewalk and Matt Frey, who all live in Butte, purchased the Covellite in October and hope to have the theater up and running by summer.

  • February 19, 2016

    Inside Historic Havana Movie Theaters

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    Cuba is enjoying a rush of tourism since President Obama announced that travel and economic restrictions against the island would come crumbling down like the Berlin Wall.

    Well, most of those restrictions are still in place more than a year later, but that hasn’t stopped the surge of curious gringos. If you happen to find yourself on a charter flight to the tiny Jose Marti International Airport, might I suggest you find some time away from Havana Vieja and mojitos to take in a movie in one of the country’s historic cinemas.