Opened as Proctor’s New Theatre on January 6th, 1902 as “Newark’s most beautiful playhouse”. It was taken over by William Fox who reopened it as the Terminal theatre on November 13th, 1916.
Opened on August 9th, 1956 and closed in 1959. It was reopened by Jack Loeks as the North Drive-In on April 28th, 1967 and closed in 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Opened September 4th, 1920. Grand opening ad posted.
2024 grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Proctor’s New Theatre on January 6th, 1902 as “Newark’s most beautiful playhouse”. It was taken over by William Fox who reopened it as the Terminal theatre on November 13th, 1916.
Opened on January 1st, 1914, along with the Lyceum theatre. Opening of the Lyceum and Goodwin theatres. 02 Jan 1914, Fri The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
Opened January 1st, 1914. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Lyric on September 21st, 1908 Lyric theatre opening 22 Aug 1908, Sat The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
Reopened as Jacob’s on September 2nd, 1912. Grand opening ad posted.
Jacobs Theatre reopening 24 Aug 1912, Sat The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
The Shubert theatre opened on January 8th, 1912. Grand opening ad posted.
Became the American Music Hall on October 18th, 1909. Lyric renamed American Music Hall 18 Oct 1909, Mon The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ads from the web posted. It opened the same as the Cineplex Odeon Brossard.
The balcony of the theatre became the Penthouse theatre on September 22nd, 1961. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted. It opened as Loews Newark.
Major renovations completed with a donation from Denis Villeneuve (Dune) on September 12th, 2024.
Agreed. Look at the abandoned megaplex cinemas in the Houston area.
Ad posted.
Opened June 14th, 1996. They had plans to expand it to 6 screens, but the lot was too small. Grand opening ad posted.
Northstar Cinemas opening 13 Jun 1996, Thu The Muskegon Chronicle (Muskegon, Michigan) Newspapers.com
Opened on August 9th, 1956 and closed in 1959. It was reopened by Jack Loeks as the North Drive-In on April 28th, 1967 and closed in 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
Aerial act at the GK and NK drive-in theatres. 12 Sep 1956, Wed The Muskegon Chronicle (Muskegon, Michigan) Newspapers.com
Adult policy started in 1964 and closed or stopped its newspaper ads in 1971.
Grand opening ad posted.
1923 grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Harbor on December 25th, 1965 and the 2nd screen opened on December 11th, 1981. More ads and a picture posted.
Renamed the Getty Drive-In on March 20th, 1967 and expanded to 4 screens on May 18th, 1979. Ads posted.