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DaveM commented about Patio Theatre on Dec 10, 2011 at 2:34 pm

See the attached letter from Demetri Kouvalis on rogerebert.com;

http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20111129/LETTERS/111129984

It would be a shame to lose the Patio at this point. We’ve been out to see Thor, Drive, Fast Five, Crazy Stupid Love, Puss in Boots, Back to the Future, Pirates and Columbiana since the Patio reopened, and we don’t even live in Portage Park. It would be a shame to lose the theater again.

Go Patio!

DaveM
DaveM commented about Apollo's 2000 on Oct 16, 2011 at 7:40 pm

Went to Open House Chicago. The interior of the theater is in very nice shape. The projection booth is still fully equipped, with three Simplex projectors with carbon arc lamps. I wish I had brought my camera—I wasn’t expecting the booth to be so complete. If anyone has pictures, please post!

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DaveM commented about Avalon Regal Theater on Sep 5, 2011 at 10:03 pm

From the front page of today’s Chicago Tribune.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-police-chief-lawsuit-20110905,0,4481922,full.story

The FDIC (which took over the bank which held the mortgage on the Regal/Avalon) may have acquired the theater in a foreclosure sale earlier this summer. If anyone knows for sure, please post!

DaveM
DaveM commented about Patio Theatre on Jun 6, 2011 at 10:38 pm

The Patio looked great last Friday. There was a large and appreciative crowd, and the projection and sound were excellent. The print of Thor was pristine as well—it looked brand new.

DaveM
DaveM commented about Academy of Music on May 6, 2011 at 1:34 am

Re Warren Harris' 2/11/08 post about Judas Priest vs the Theater Historical Society Conclave: I was there and can vouch for the story. My recollection is that when we didn’t leave at JP’s first demand, they actually turned up the volume. (I’m not sure how—it was already at “11”.)

I haven’t really been following what’s been going on in Manhattan since I left in the mid 80s—the assault on the few remaining Thomas Lamb houses is disheartening. Is it possible that the only intact Lamb theaters in Manhattan are the Mark Hellinger and the 175th Street?