This place has been repurposed as an ice cream parlor named the “Old Pastime Theater.” The front has been painted black.
The correct address is 132 W Shelby Street. No website but they have a Facebook page here
Status should be Closed/Demolished. The theatre has been torn down and replaced by an open-air community market. Here is what the site looks like currently.
Google Street View of July 2024 shows this theatre still surrounded by construction fencing and part of the cornice having fallen off. No changes since 2017.
The website link is dead. Information is available on their Facebook page.
A Family Dollar store is at that address now. Current use should be retail.
Article here
Status should be demolished.
Google Street View of May 2024 shows the skeleton still standing.
This place has been repurposed as an ice cream parlor named the “Old Pastime Theater.” The front has been painted black. The correct address is 132 W Shelby Street. No website but they have a Facebook page here
The lit-up marquee for this theatre showed up in a recent crime documentary on Investigation Discovery.A Man’s Home is his Castle
Status should be Closed/Demolished. The theatre has been torn down and replaced by an open-air community market. Here is what the site looks like currently.
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Google Street View of July 2024 shows this theatre still surrounded by construction fencing and part of the cornice having fallen off. No changes since 2017.
Phone: 231-733-1580. They have a website,somewhat R rated. Here
Functions should include: Movies, documentaries
Function should be revised to include Films, classic and festivals.
The facade of this theatre recently appeared in a crime documentary on the Investigation Discovery channel.
Renovations still stalled. Link
The address needs to be corrected to 15 S 1st Ave. Google Street View shows it looking abandoned and the same in 2024 as it did in 2008.
According to the website, live performances should be added to functions.
Currently being used for live performances. Website Status should be Open. Live Performances.
Website
The film advertised on the marquee dates this photo to 1959.
Some history and old photos can be seen at this link
Website link is dead. Movie listings are on their Facebook page.
No longer showing movies. Being restored as a performing arts venue. Information on this website here
Some information and photos on this site: Glen-Arah Theater
the entire complex including the theatre has been put up for sale. Crest sale