The State Theatre is closing down for good on April 16, 2006. The final two films it will play are Casablanca and The Big Sleep. I think this is it for the State. Closing four times in four years sounds like its death knell. See the article at View link
My personal thoughts are that a multiscreen cinema cafe with an alcohol permit would do killer business here. There are no cinema cafes in the Hartford area at all, but the two in Connecticut, in Litchfield County, are thriving.
and West Hartford has a new 5 screen cinema opening there within the next two years. Also, there is a National Amusements multiplex in Berlin, just past Newington. I wish all those old theatres in Newington hadn’t closed in the first place.
In the last few years National Amusements has closed a 4-screen multiplex in West Springfield and a 10-screen multiplex in Springfield. Now Marquee closes this one. The Springfield area is losing theatres at an alarming rate.
This episode is going to use photographs I took of the Loews Paradise during renovations in June August 2004.
The Bridgeport he means is Bridgeport, Conn. Incidentally, the Bijou Theatre in Bridgeport is supposed to be reopening any time now.
The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center is opening next year in a former theatre just up the street from this one.
It is supposedly going to reopen as a 1500 seat live concert venue in 2008.
I toured the Paradise during renovations about two years ago. i’d love to go back in now that it is completed!
The State Theatre is closing down for good on April 16, 2006. The final two films it will play are Casablanca and The Big Sleep. I think this is it for the State. Closing four times in four years sounds like its death knell. See the article at View link
It was closed because the landlord would not extend the lease. He does not want a theatre in there. He wants to turn it into retail.
Status and number of screens still need updating.
As with all Loews locations, this is now owned by AMC.
Last I knew it was still there on the auction block earlier this year. I don’t think it sold.
It was operating at least through 2004.
The auditorium was recently knocked down, so now this theatre is completely demolished. A new building is being constructed where it used to stand.
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My personal thoughts are that a multiscreen cinema cafe with an alcohol permit would do killer business here. There are no cinema cafes in the Hartford area at all, but the two in Connecticut, in Litchfield County, are thriving.
This theatre is now closed.
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It has closed as of 2/27/06. Hopefully someone will reopen this place.
I heard that this cinema has closed. More details when and if I get them.
My photos of the renovated Colonial are at http://www.cinematour.com/tour/us/440.html
It is a shame that this place was not reopened. It is such a cute little drive-in. See some photos of it at http://www.cinematour.com/tour.php?db=us&id=21202
and West Hartford has a new 5 screen cinema opening there within the next two years. Also, there is a National Amusements multiplex in Berlin, just past Newington. I wish all those old theatres in Newington hadn’t closed in the first place.
I remember going to all those cinemas you mention. The Webster is near Wethersfield, but it is in Hartford.
Actually, Newington had 4 theatres at one time. The Newington Cinemas, the Newington Theatre, the Hartford Drive-In, and the Pike Drive-In.
The Rockland Theatre was an entirely different theatre. It was located at 36 North Broadway and has long since been demolished.
See my photos of the Tappan Zee the month before it was demolished at http://www.cinematour.com/tour/us/24705.html
The auditorium of the Rialto in Monticello does not exist anymore, only the lobby.
In the last few years National Amusements has closed a 4-screen multiplex in West Springfield and a 10-screen multiplex in Springfield. Now Marquee closes this one. The Springfield area is losing theatres at an alarming rate.