Advertised on September 8th, 1933. By that time, the Kings and Pitkin had closed their stages, leaving the Metropolitan and Gates as the only Loew’s in Brooklyn with vaudeville.
The Loew’s Kings stopped stage shows before thier 1st Anniversary with an “all the show on the screen policy”, the Loew’s Pitkin followed but still had the occasinal vaudeville acts only once am week or so, but continually every week.
Sorry for the mispels, I was running out of time on the computer. …..the Loew’s Pitkin followed suit but still had the once and a while vaudeville acts show here and there.
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Advertised on September 8th, 1933. By that time, the Kings and Pitkin had closed their stages, leaving the Metropolitan and Gates as the only Loew’s in Brooklyn with vaudeville.
The Loew’s Kings stopped stage shows before thier 1st Anniversary with an “all the show on the screen policy”, the Loew’s Pitkin followed but still had the occasinal vaudeville acts only once am week or so, but continually every week.
Sorry for the mispels, I was running out of time on the computer. …..the Loew’s Pitkin followed suit but still had the once and a while vaudeville acts show here and there.