The “For Sale” signs have gone up on this property. There are no films scheduled at the Eastgate on the Marcus website after Tuesday, April 28, 2015, which appears to be the closing date. As the Palace in Sun Prairie is scheduled to open 2 days later, they will probably use that time to transfer equipment to the new theatre.
Ironically, with the pending closure of the Varsity Cinema 10, Michiganders will have to cross the border and go to Canada in order to see a movie in a theater.
I was only commenting on the similar names. The Valentine in the comic strip is an imaginary neighborhood theater. The name just struck me, that’s all. And the relevance of the necessity for small theaters t go digital or go dark.
the syndicated comic strip “Crankshaft”, which is set in Toledo, is currently running a story on a Valentine Theater. This small theater is facing closure if it can’t convert to digital projection.
Not sure how much longer this theatre can hold on. Located in a dying mall with no outside entrance.
The “For Sale” signs have gone up on this property. There are no films scheduled at the Eastgate on the Marcus website after Tuesday, April 28, 2015, which appears to be the closing date. As the Palace in Sun Prairie is scheduled to open 2 days later, they will probably use that time to transfer equipment to the new theatre.
There is no Luding Ave in Menominee. Google View defaults to Iron Mountain and Ludington Streets in Iron Mountain, MI.
Website: http://thaliahallchicago.com/#!/
Did this theatre ever show movies?
Definitely open now. Website link shows current movies playing and dates. The theater appeared in a recent episode of the TV series “Snapped.”
Called the Marion Centre Cinema, operated by Republic Theatres.
Website: http://www.republictheatres.com/location/39817/Centre-Cinema-Showtimes
Now all digital projection at this theater.
According to their Facebook page, the Park went digital on January 30, 2015.
I admire his determination. It’s bad enough dealing with unruly patrons with their smart phones without adding alcohol to the mix.
There are no events or movies listed on the current schedule.
The listed phone# just rings and no one answers. Might be closed.
Renovation pictures on their Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/957354050950682/photos/pb.957354050950682.-2207520000.1419868522./1015418438477576/?type=1&theater
Now under the ownership of Grand Cinema Theatres. Website: http://www.grandcinematheatres.com/
Website: http://www.crestwestwood.com/
Website: http://liveattheport.com/
Ironically, with the pending closure of the Varsity Cinema 10, Michiganders will have to cross the border and go to Canada in order to see a movie in a theater.
Website: http://www.parkavenuecinemas.com/index.html
I was only commenting on the similar names. The Valentine in the comic strip is an imaginary neighborhood theater. The name just struck me, that’s all. And the relevance of the necessity for small theaters t go digital or go dark.
the syndicated comic strip “Crankshaft”, which is set in Toledo, is currently running a story on a Valentine Theater. This small theater is facing closure if it can’t convert to digital projection.
Phone is disconnected and Facebook page has nothing current listed. Must be closed.
Still open, according to the website.
Sorry, Ben. Check the Cordova hyperlink for nearby theatres and it comes up closed.
Appears to be closed. Phone is disconnected and not listed on pullmanmovies.com.
Except for the drive in, AMC now operates all the open theaters in Springfield.