That is what the Rivest List indicates.Looking at the Google street view of the area, there does not seem to be any building that really looks like a theatre, except for an Odd Fellows Hall, but that is on Robinson. The Simcoe Little Theater apparently moved out as their website has a different address for their current facility.
The theater will be opening earlier than originally planned under a limited-usage basis with a “Lord of the Rings” marathon on Dec. 8, 2012: View article
According the information at the IMDb for “Rated X”, filming took place in Hamilton, at the Tivoli, in Toronto, and in Uxbridge, Ontario. Portions of the also made-for-TV film, “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” based on the play by (and really about) Neil Simon, made the year after “Rated X,” were also filmed at the Tivoli.
The Edison Park will be reopening on Dec. 22, 2012 after $1.5 million dollars in renovations, including digital projection. View article with video.
Some pictures of the Century from 1947:
Exterior
Lobby
Auditorium
Some pictures from 1947:
Exterior
Lobby
Auditorium
An exterior view from 2006 can be seen here.
This webpage has some additional pictures of the Alhambra.
Here is a postcard view from 1938.
A picture, from a Bedford Directory of 1915, can be seen here and one from 1921 can be seen here.
Four pictures of the Galaxy Narrows can be seeen here.
Here are day and night views of the Galaxy Gig Harbor.
Here are some pictures of the Regent Theatre in Sudbury taken in 1947:
Entrance
Auditorium
Auditorium, from the balcony
Auditorium, from the stage
Lounge
Lounge
Here is an exterior view taken in 1963, based on the film being shown.
A picture of the Palladium can be seen here.
Here are some pictures of the Grand Theatre in Sudbury taken in 1947:
Exterior
Entrance
Auditorium
Auditorium, from stage
Auditorium, from balcony
Lobby
Grand Lounge
I found a picture of it; I will add the theatre.
This website has pictures of the theatre as the Palladium and the David Garrick.
That is what the Rivest List indicates.Looking at the Google street view of the area, there does not seem to be any building that really looks like a theatre, except for an Odd Fellows Hall, but that is on Robinson. The Simcoe Little Theater apparently moved out as their website has a different address for their current facility.
The theater will be opening earlier than originally planned under a limited-usage basis with a “Lord of the Rings” marathon on Dec. 8, 2012: View article
A picture of this theater can be seen here.
A postcard view of Waterloo, NY c. 1941 that shows the State Theater next to a pharmacy can be seen here.
According the information at the IMDb for “Rated X”, filming took place in Hamilton, at the Tivoli, in Toronto, and in Uxbridge, Ontario. Portions of the also made-for-TV film, “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” based on the play by (and really about) Neil Simon, made the year after “Rated X,” were also filmed at the Tivoli.
A grassroots effort has been launched to help save the theater: View article
More about the effort to reopen the MET cam be read here and here.
There are pictures of this former theater on its page at CinemaTour.
Here is a picture of the theater building today in use a church.
A picture of this theater can be seen here.
A new MUNI transit proposal involves razing the Pagoda for a transit station: View article
I think the sign referred to in some of the above comments can be seen on this theater’s page at CinemaTour.