I spent ten of the happiest years of my life at Radio City Music Hall, I started out as an usher worked the exec car and finally the costume dept. I loved it then as I do now.
Movieguy., In responce to your coments on may 5th, I have spent over twenty years in the movie theater buisness. My anger is a daily event. I have witnessed to many theaters close. I don’t know what you do for a living but when a theater shuts down it’s like a stake in the heart, I feel more for the cinemas, because they are a big part of my life, as is the beekman,murray hill, plaza,and many others
i’m glad you are a movie fan but don’t go telling me what a beautiful movie house is, since my carrer has been a theater manager. including 10 years at Radio City Music Hall
Very true Robert, the movie buisness is now being run by people who barley no how to walk. The time has come for all good theater people and movie lovers to let the public know whats going on. The powers that be are getting rid of projectionists, and now charge 10.75. Mark my words, it will be 11.00 before the end of the year
I spent 10 of the best years of my life at the hall. I went from usher to exec car att to costume dept. I was also a member of the showpeoples committee to save the hall in 78.tThere is not now or has there ever been a place like radio city. I love it!!!!
I’m very happy to see there are so many fans of the cinemas. i was a manager back in 1983 and again in the 90’s. It was a great theater, i have a lot of good memories. Ralph Is A Class Act. to bad there aren’t any more like him left in the buisness. the business is run by a bunch of morons who haven’t a clue. Oh do i miss. the theater people. By the way Dave from the bronx is one of those theater people i’m talking about.the good ones not the morons. Those guys need a map to get out of bed in the morning
I grew up in the triboro. it was beautiful, fun place to see a movie. not only did i see movies there but my graduation form bryant
high school was held in the triboro. i still miss it.
Iwas born and still live in astoria, I always knew about the beauty of the triboro, but nothing of the steinway. As a theater manager i wish there were photos.astrocks astoria ny
Warren Thank You that was great!!!
BoxOfficeBill I believe the stage show with “Mary Popins” Was called Fifty Happy Years a salute to the fiftieth anniversay
I spent ten of the happiest years of my life at Radio City Music Hall, I started out as an usher worked the exec car and finally the costume dept. I loved it then as I do now.
Movieguy., In responce to your coments on may 5th, I have spent over twenty years in the movie theater buisness. My anger is a daily event. I have witnessed to many theaters close. I don’t know what you do for a living but when a theater shuts down it’s like a stake in the heart, I feel more for the cinemas, because they are a big part of my life, as is the beekman,murray hill, plaza,and many others
i’m glad you are a movie fan but don’t go telling me what a beautiful movie house is, since my carrer has been a theater manager. including 10 years at Radio City Music Hall
Very true Robert, the movie buisness is now being run by people who barley no how to walk. The time has come for all good theater people and movie lovers to let the public know whats going on. The powers that be are getting rid of projectionists, and now charge 10.75. Mark my words, it will be 11.00 before the end of the year
I spent 10 of the best years of my life at the hall. I went from usher to exec car att to costume dept. I was also a member of the showpeoples committee to save the hall in 78.tThere is not now or has there ever been a place like radio city. I love it!!!!
I’m very happy to see there are so many fans of the cinemas. i was a manager back in 1983 and again in the 90’s. It was a great theater, i have a lot of good memories. Ralph Is A Class Act. to bad there aren’t any more like him left in the buisness. the business is run by a bunch of morons who haven’t a clue. Oh do i miss. the theater people. By the way Dave from the bronx is one of those theater people i’m talking about.the good ones not the morons. Those guys need a map to get out of bed in the morning
I grew up in the triboro. it was beautiful, fun place to see a movie. not only did i see movies there but my graduation form bryant
high school was held in the triboro. i still miss it.
Iwas born and still live in astoria, I always knew about the beauty of the triboro, but nothing of the steinway. As a theater manager i wish there were photos.astrocks astoria ny