The Crescent Theatre, which originally opened its doors on January 8th, 1914, underwent a transformation and emerged as the Rialto on October 12th, 1917. Sadly, it ceased operations in September 1951, serving as Stamford’s most affordable theater during its existence.
Opened July 19th, 1967
Opened December 29th, 1965
Closed in 1956 and reopened on April 23rd, 1964. Another ad posted.
Higher quality aerial posted.
1939 grand opening ad posted.
and reopened as State on November 25th, 1931. Another ad posted.
opened on November 21st, 1929. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed in April 1928.
Opened June 2nd, 1927. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Springdale on April 25th, 1927. Grand opening ad posted.
This Guzzo Cinema was programmed by Cineplex Odeon in 2002.
1923 grand opening ad posted.
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The Crescent Theatre, which originally opened its doors on January 8th, 1914, underwent a transformation and emerged as the Rialto on October 12th, 1917. Sadly, it ceased operations in September 1951, serving as Stamford’s most affordable theater during its existence.
Ads posted.
Opened on June 12th, 1912 and last used for a religious meeting on August 12th, 1912. 1,520 seats.
Last performance as Puritian according to the Daily Adovacte was October 22nd, 1917.
Reopened as Puritan on January 18th, 1915. Ad posted.
Opened on August 14th, 1914. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as the New Lyric theatre on October 12th, 1914. Ad posted.
The Eagle theatre placed its first ad on July 7th, 1911 and reopened as the Colonial theatre on January 14th, 1913. Ads posted.
Opened September 16th, 1907. Ad posted.
Opened on October 9th, 1909. Grand opening ad posted.
June 18th, 1999
ad: First digital projection of a movie 18 Jun 1999, Fri The Record (Hackensack, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
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First digital presentation of a movie 18 Jun 1999, Fri The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California) Newspapers.com
Opened on May 20th, 1998. Grand opening ad posted.