RKO Madison Theatre

54-30 Myrtle Avenue,
Ridgewood, NY 11385

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Bway
Bway on October 9, 2008 at 2:45 pm

Panzer… I don’t think it’s a good idea just to show up unannounced. That would be true for any situation like this. Remember, the building, while it has history, is now a store. That is the fact of the whole thing, and has to be remembered. It’s a place of business, and most of the time a manager or anyone won’t appreciate someone just showing up unannounced.
Just keep in mind that it is store, and is a place of business…

But please feel free to contact me or Mr Bill though….

lefty78312
lefty78312 on October 8, 2008 at 2:42 am

Yes, Bway and I did go where no one has gone before; at least no one from this board. We got a quick peek inside the balcony area, and although Bway’s description is generally very accurate, if you contact us offline, trust me that we can give you a more complete description of what we saw.

Also, if anyone on the board actually remembers the Madison’s interior and layout, please contact myself or Bway offline.

My e-mail is

Bway
Bway on October 7, 2008 at 12:58 am

I think it’s one that Warren posted in June. It’s a photo that is from the Madison’s final days in either the late 60’s or early 70’s.

Bway
Bway on October 7, 2008 at 12:04 am

Lost and Panzer…no, I didn’t see any fire damage from the circa 1980 fire that I could tell.
Lost, yes, I said red, but it was more like burgundy, just as in the photos Warren posted some time ago….although of course, 30 years later….
Panzer, no, the chandelier is gone.
Once upon a time….no, no ghosts of that Usherette, nor Mae West who was said to perform there….

jackahearn
jackahearn on October 6, 2008 at 10:57 pm

B'way….thank you for a few breaths of your nostalgic elixer. Uh, any signs of that Usherette I was infatuated with in 1954?

Panzer65
Panzer65 on October 6, 2008 at 10:53 pm

Ugh, a misspelling!
Fire ants at Liberty?
Is any fire damage visible?

Panzer65
Panzer65 on October 6, 2008 at 10:52 pm

Bway
Thank you for sharing that you explored “where no Cinema Treasures member has gone before”, or visiting the “Twilight Zone”. I really must make a second tour to Liberty dept store to see what you did, only the way my luck is,the manager wont let me, but if he does my trusty camera will be ready.The description you gave sounds interesting, especially the fact that some existing portions do exist.
Couple of questions: Is the chandelier still inside the dome?
is ant fire damage visible?

PeterKoch
PeterKoch on October 6, 2008 at 10:09 pm

Yes, Lost Memory, one CAN go home again ! Some of us just did !

I must leave it to Bway to answer your questions.

PeterKoch
PeterKoch on October 6, 2008 at 9:47 pm

Thanks for posting this, Bway.

Bway
Bway on October 6, 2008 at 9:46 pm

Mr Bill and I met at the Liberty Dept Store the other day…we were just going to see if we can find out if anything remains of the theater can be seen inside the store aside from the different level of the curve of the Balcony that curves through the store, and of course, nothing remains aside from that.
We went upstairs to the furniture area of the store, and saw the door (that is usually alarmed) was open because a worker or someone was doing something there. So we took that chance to take a quick peak in the door for a few minutes, and we were startled to find in our quick peak that the original ceiling and balcony does still exist above the drop ceiling. You can still see the original dome of the ceiling, and the top of the proscenium arch is still there, but all the balcony seats were removed long ago. Of course time did take it’s toll though, but of course it’s been 30 years since it was last used as a theater. But rest assured, “part” of the Madison does survive, and even from that quick glimpse in semi-darkness, you can tell it was some beautiful place. The last paint scheme was red and gold from what can be seen quickly….That must have been the second scheme, as looking at old photos from the 1920’s, it appered to be a little more intricately painted originally than at it’s end, but don’t get me wrong, it was still a classy paintjob at the end too, which I would assume probably was done by the 50’s.
A shame that when it was first converted to a store by whoever used to own the place did not put a little thought into converting it to retail with a little more care to perserve some of the theaters features….such as how the Meserole Theater in Greenpoint was converted to a drug store, with all the old ceilings still exposed….
Oh well. We were glad we got the little peak…it made our day.
The door was probably closed and alarmed soon after once again, but we were lucky enough, if only for a couple minutes, to walk into “The Twilight Zone” on the other side of the door.

lefty78312
lefty78312 on September 10, 2008 at 1:07 am

Peter.K

Please contact me offline ASAP at

PeterKoch
PeterKoch on September 8, 2008 at 4:36 pm

Thanks for the sad news, BrooklynJim. It’s good to read that you were in the old ‘hood this past Saturday.

While the painted block letters spelling out RKO MADISON THEATER on the west wall grow ever fainter (except in our memories) …

While the graffiti below it grows ever more bold !

See you (hopefully) on Bushwick Buddies !

BrooklynJim
BrooklynJim on September 8, 2008 at 4:27 pm

Noticed a ladder to nowhere Saturday as the M train rounded the bend out of the Wyckoff Ave station on its way to Seneca. It appears that the old wooden water tower of the RKO Madison has been dismantled.

PeterKoch
PeterKoch on August 25, 2008 at 7:11 pm

COME ALIVE ! YOU’RE IN THE PEPSI GENERATION !

TASTE THAT BEATS THE OTHERS COLD !

PEPSI POURS IT ON !

I wish Joan Crawford had been at the Madison for “I Saw What You Did” in the summer of 1965, when I went there to see it.

PeterKoch
PeterKoch on August 25, 2008 at 3:58 pm

Thanks, wally75 !

wally 75
wally 75 on August 24, 2008 at 11:19 pm

When JOAN payed a visit to the playhouse/squire in greatneck
for a movie promo they had to cover all coke bev.
signs…..

she was pepsi!

PeterKoch
PeterKoch on August 22, 2008 at 9:44 pm

Thanks, RobertR and Lost Memory !

Too bad Joan Crawford wasn’t there, too, to be served a dead rat on a plate by Bette Davis !

Either on the stage of the RKO Madison or next door at the Ridgewood Terrace Chinese Restaurant !

RobertR
RobertR on August 22, 2008 at 9:08 pm

Bette at the Madison
View link

PeterKoch
PeterKoch on August 21, 2008 at 2:59 pm

Thanks, depaul420. Glad to read that.

Did you also see them eating next door to the RKO Madison at the Ridgewood Terrace Chinese Restaurant ?

depaul420
depaul420 on August 21, 2008 at 5:32 am

Speaking of movies AND real life stars seen at the RKO Madison….

Was any one here there for “Two on a Guillotine” and saw Cesar Romero and Connie Stevens on stage?

I was….

lol

PeterKoch
PeterKoch on August 7, 2008 at 5:49 pm

You’re welcome, once upon a time.

I can understand the fascination of “What if …” : what one can’t have, or didn’t have, always seems to be more desirable than what one can, or did, have, of relations with the opposite sex.

jackahearn
jackahearn on August 7, 2008 at 1:29 am

Peter .K….Thanks for your response….as for your suggestion to flesh out the ‘What if’ scenario…..a good and provocative thought.

However, like many at my stage of life; I’ve come to realize that in looking back at what might have been a pivotal point, It‘s best to simply accept, in the final analysis;….reality prevails and one adopts the lyrical ode; Que~Sera~Sera. What will be.. will be. Or, as in the span of ones life, what was,…was.

Alas, being only human and a frustrated romanticist….I’ll still wonder…‘What if…?’

PeterKoch
PeterKoch on August 6, 2008 at 10:22 pm

Thanks, once upon a time. Looking forward to reading more of your RKO Madison movie memories.

“What if” …. How about writing it, as a story ?

jackahearn
jackahearn on August 6, 2008 at 9:44 pm

To all friends of the R.K.O. Madison,…past & present;

I just came across a tidbit I forgot to include in my vintage memories of the Madison, (Aug. 6.) As I did in my Ridgewood Theater submission, (July 29.), I’ll now submit my best all time favorite Double Bill I attended at the R.K.O. Madison:

‘The Will Rogers Story‘, playing with, ‘The Stars and Stripes Forever’! I saw these glorious and richly heartwarming Bio’s about 1952-’54. I attended during a weekday afternoon and sat in the balcony…sans Matron or Usherette. P.S…..I’m still wondering…’What if’…