The link above deals with Shea’s screening of the classic horror film, “Phantom of the Opera”, with accompaniment by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
This theatre was actually in Cheektowaga. There is a picture of the marquee in the snack bar of the medical complex, which occupies the site of the former drive-in.
I enjoyed seeing the classic film The Sound of Music on the big screen at Shea’s. It was quite an experience and it was nice to see so many families in attendance.
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This link deals with the theatre’s plan to convert to digital projection.
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The link above is an article from .the Buffalo News about the Transit Drive-In
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The link above deals with Shea’s screening of the classic horror film, “Phantom of the Opera”, with accompaniment by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
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The link above shows some pictures of this theatre.
This theatre was actually in Cheektowaga. There is a picture of the marquee in the snack bar of the medical complex, which occupies the site of the former drive-in.
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The link above is the obituary for the former owner of this theatre.
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The link above is the obituary for the former owner of this theatre.
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The link above is the obituary for the former owner of this theatre.
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The link above is the obituary for the former owner of this theatre.
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The link above is the obituary for the former owner of this theatre.
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The link above shows an interior view of the theatre.
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This link looks as Sheas success as a performing arts center.
Vandals have not deterred activity at this theatre. Check out upcoming films and live performances at:
www.lockportpalacetheatre.org/
http://www.buffalonews.com/city/communities/lockport/article740043.ece
An update on the theft at the theatre is found above.
http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/16215519/399197291/name/Victoria+Theater0001.pdf
The website above shows a picture of this theatre.
http://www.buffalonews.com/city/columns/bruce-andriatch/article715376.ece
The above link is a recent article in the Buffalo News about the Palace.
I’m told the architect of this theatre was Stanley Paukstela.
http://iwitnessniagara.blogspot.com/
The above website shows the LaSalle Theatre. Look at the prices on the marquee.
From what I can see this theatre is now used exclusively as a church.
The website below updates restoration efforts regarding the marquee.
http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article493424.ece
A great place to watch a film. Plenty of leg room, an enormous screen,fresh popcorn at a reasonable price and the charm of a historic theatre.
There is a film series (www.hocn.org)featuring documentaries at this theatre taking place now. It has been a while since films were screened here.
I enjoyed seeing the classic film The Sound of Music on the big screen at Shea’s. It was quite an experience and it was nice to see so many families in attendance.
I had a chance to see this theatre in the late 80’s. It’s nice to see that it is still in use.
The theatre in New Jersey sounds identical to the Jerry Lewis Cinema in Niagara Falls,NY. It is currently used as an OTB.