Hey Matt, keep us updated. Also, if you have any pictures of this or the other theatre you rent I’d love if you could send them to me. Email me by clicking on my name and then on my email address.
Research indicates that they closed on or around October 1. Ray Welch who was operating it has gone to Oregon to operate the Florence Cinemas 5 beginning this month.
There are many theatres that are parts of a museum (Real Art Ways (Hartford), Aetna Theater (Hartford), and Little Cinema (Pittsfield) jump to mind as some in my neck of the woods. It’s not unusual. I just figured the two should be listed separately to reduce confusion.
Is this really closed? I can’t find info for it anywhere such as phone or website, but recent photos on Flickr show a lit-up marquee with shows being advertised. Is it maybe used by the university?
This theatre should be listed as open as the Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre.
Hey Matt, keep us updated. Also, if you have any pictures of this or the other theatre you rent I’d love if you could send them to me. Email me by clicking on my name and then on my email address.
Closed in 2008
The address was 320 Blue Hill Ave.
AK is Alaska
That website does not work.
…and it is still OPEN.
“One of them must be a fake.”
The Mansfield Movieplex was closed by Cinema North last March. It was reopened in April by Zurich Cinemas.
Chuck, this was demolished? When?
The Stage East closed down years ago, so this should be listed as closed.
I have an address of 139 Main.
er, that should be Florence Cinemas 4
Research indicates that they closed on or around October 1. Ray Welch who was operating it has gone to Oregon to operate the Florence Cinemas 5 beginning this month.
AWF, do you remember the name of that original movie theatre?
Opened 1910, also know as Premier Theatre, currently a restaurant.
That article is about the other Ridgefield Playhouse, the newer one in the old high school. This page is for the old Ridgefield Playhouse.
Closed earlier this year when the new Cinemapolis opened at 120 E Green St.
Closed earlier this year as a new Cinemapolis opened.
There are many theatres that are parts of a museum (Real Art Ways (Hartford), Aetna Theater (Hartford), and Little Cinema (Pittsfield) jump to mind as some in my neck of the woods. It’s not unusual. I just figured the two should be listed separately to reduce confusion.
This theatre closed in 2006.
I don’t think that the two should be combined. They are two separate buildings in two separate locations. There should be two separate listings.
They are at the museum now http://www.moviesatthemuseum.org
Is this really closed? I can’t find info for it anywhere such as phone or website, but recent photos on Flickr show a lit-up marquee with shows being advertised. Is it maybe used by the university?
Also known as the Seville Theatre in its later years.
website http://www.narrowgaugecinema.net/