I just found about there being a tunnel that runs form under this theater out of the city of Kingston NY. I have been told that this tunnel is big enough to stand in. I have not been told much more than that. I thought that it might be interesting to let everybody know about that tunnel.
We Have the Horns for that in the basement of the theater and the keyboard part is being sold at a store where they sell old stuff like that. It is cool to pick up the pips to see them. If you blow in to some of the small ones you can still get sound form them. But it does exist and could be rebuilt and would probably work.
I just recently got a chance to check out more of this old theater it is very cool inside when you go to the back to where all of the old dressing rooms and the old stage and stuff like that is. It is as well kind of scary. I knew about all of those parts. The new part of the theater I checked out an area where their is a slighting door that looks like it would let you access the fly space where all of the sets were stored. This theater is a very cool theater to check out if you ever get a chance to.
It was Keeney’s and not Keeney you are right. The current owner knows some of the history of the theater. Before it became Keeney’s theater it was known as the Cohen Theater.
I will be posting links for pictures to more parts of this theater like tho original costume rooms and stuff like that. I will also have pictures of what the building is being used for right now so please check back soon.
Warren that Happens to be the Kingston theater and I can back that up because I am a member of the stages of the arts (AKA) The Woodstock Youth Theater. When did you take this picture and do you know anbody with the origination at Backstage Studio Productions. In that Photo the person it the red shirt looks like one of the Woodstock Youth Theater’s director Seth Bodie Do you know him by any chance? Thanks for the great picture.
There is a picture of this theater as the Keeney Theater in the Kingston New York Viseter Center on the strand go up to the scent floor and look at the huge picture of Wall street on the wall and there it is. And please feel free to ask me any questions about it here and I will try to answer them to the best of my ability.
I am a member of the Woodstock Youth Theater now known as stages of the arts which operates out of the Backstage Studio Productions building at 323 Wall Street Kingston New York. I have been active with this place since 2000 I can tell you that the picture that Warren Posted is the UPAC Ulster Performing Arts building. Not the Kingston Theater. The inside of the theater it’s self is different now the original perciumem arch is still there but it is in need of some work. The sad thing is that Standard Furniture company tour out the original seats and poured a level concrete floor which really rounded the theater. All of the original dressing rooms and the original stage and even some of the other original parts of the building still exests and are fun to view. Hope this Info helps.
I have a site with pictures on it of the current conduction of this theater. It is on facebook.
Here is the link
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Hope you all enjoy the photos.
I just found about there being a tunnel that runs form under this theater out of the city of Kingston NY. I have been told that this tunnel is big enough to stand in. I have not been told much more than that. I thought that it might be interesting to let everybody know about that tunnel.
We Have the Horns for that in the basement of the theater and the keyboard part is being sold at a store where they sell old stuff like that. It is cool to pick up the pips to see them. If you blow in to some of the small ones you can still get sound form them. But it does exist and could be rebuilt and would probably work.
I just recently got a chance to check out more of this old theater it is very cool inside when you go to the back to where all of the old dressing rooms and the old stage and stuff like that is. It is as well kind of scary. I knew about all of those parts. The new part of the theater I checked out an area where their is a slighting door that looks like it would let you access the fly space where all of the sets were stored. This theater is a very cool theater to check out if you ever get a chance to.
It was Keeney’s and not Keeney you are right. The current owner knows some of the history of the theater. Before it became Keeney’s theater it was known as the Cohen Theater.
I will be posting links for pictures to more parts of this theater like tho original costume rooms and stuff like that. I will also have pictures of what the building is being used for right now so please check back soon.
All i can find is the 2005 photos not the 2006 photos
Warren that Happens to be the Kingston theater and I can back that up because I am a member of the stages of the arts (AKA) The Woodstock Youth Theater. When did you take this picture and do you know anbody with the origination at Backstage Studio Productions. In that Photo the person it the red shirt looks like one of the Woodstock Youth Theater’s director Seth Bodie Do you know him by any chance? Thanks for the great picture.
There is a picture of this theater as the Keeney Theater in the Kingston New York Viseter Center on the strand go up to the scent floor and look at the huge picture of Wall street on the wall and there it is. And please feel free to ask me any questions about it here and I will try to answer them to the best of my ability.
I am a member of the Woodstock Youth Theater now known as stages of the arts which operates out of the Backstage Studio Productions building at 323 Wall Street Kingston New York. I have been active with this place since 2000 I can tell you that the picture that Warren Posted is the UPAC Ulster Performing Arts building. Not the Kingston Theater. The inside of the theater it’s self is different now the original perciumem arch is still there but it is in need of some work. The sad thing is that Standard Furniture company tour out the original seats and poured a level concrete floor which really rounded the theater. All of the original dressing rooms and the original stage and even some of the other original parts of the building still exests and are fun to view. Hope this Info helps.