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Heavy mix of rep/revival with some first run art. Definitely not a second run house.
First run films with occasional rep film. Definitely not a second run cinema.
Definitely a live house with an occasional rep film. No second run film house operation here.
It plays live shows and first-run films with some rep. It is definitely not a second run cinema.
Straight classic / rep films. Not a second run house.
This is a rep/revival house with live events. It is definitely not a second run cinema.
This is a first run cinema with rep and some live events. Not a second run cinema.
First run theater with some rep mixed in. This is definitely not a second run cinema.
First run theater with some rep mixed in. This is not a second run cinema.
First run theater with some rep mixed in. It is definitely not a second run theater.
This is a rep/revival house. It is definitely not a second run cinema.
This would not be a second run cinema. I’d also suggest that it may not exist as a functioning cinema though have no idea.
Closed
This is a rep/revival house with live events. It is not a second run cinema.
This is a live and rep/revival house. It is not a second run cinema.
This is a live event, rep/revival, first run movie house. It is definitely not a second-run theater.
This is a live events theatre. No films
Art Theatre and not a second run theatre
This is a first run theatre playing occasional repertory titles. It is no longer a discount, second run theatre.
They play first run films with some repertory mixed in. They are not a second run house.
This is a rep/revival house. It is definitely not a second run house.
Thie theater plays first-run films with some repertory. It is not a second run theater.
This is a live children’s theater that does some repertory cinema. It is definitely not a second-run cinema.
Closed on July 12, 1964 with “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” and “Spencer’s Mountain.” At the expiry of its 30-year leasing agreement it was demolished after a salvage sale in May and June of 1966.
Technically, all the things you say but not a second run house but also including first run films.
Heavy mix of rep/revival with some first run art. Definitely not a second run house.
First run films with occasional rep film. Definitely not a second run cinema.
Definitely a live house with an occasional rep film. No second run film house operation here.
It plays live shows and first-run films with some rep. It is definitely not a second run cinema.
Straight classic / rep films. Not a second run house.
This is a rep/revival house with live events. It is definitely not a second run cinema.
This is a first run cinema with rep and some live events. Not a second run cinema.
First run theater with some rep mixed in. This is definitely not a second run cinema.
First run theater with some rep mixed in. This is not a second run cinema.
First run theater with some rep mixed in. It is definitely not a second run theater.
This is a rep/revival house. It is definitely not a second run cinema.
This would not be a second run cinema. I’d also suggest that it may not exist as a functioning cinema though have no idea.
Closed
This is a rep/revival house with live events. It is not a second run cinema.
This is a live and rep/revival house. It is not a second run cinema.
This is a live event, rep/revival, first run movie house. It is definitely not a second-run theater.
This is a live events theatre. No films
Art Theatre and not a second run theatre
This is a first run theatre playing occasional repertory titles. It is no longer a discount, second run theatre.
They play first run films with some repertory mixed in. They are not a second run house.
This is a rep/revival house. It is definitely not a second run house.
Thie theater plays first-run films with some repertory. It is not a second run theater.
This is a live children’s theater that does some repertory cinema. It is definitely not a second-run cinema.
Closed on July 12, 1964 with “The Incredible Mr. Limpet” and “Spencer’s Mountain.” At the expiry of its 30-year leasing agreement it was demolished after a salvage sale in May and June of 1966.
Technically, all the things you say but not a second run house but also including first run films.