Thank you so much Mr. Deluca for that memory of it! Wow……fascinating…it sounds like something out of a movie! I had no idea! You described it perfectly as it’s amazing to picture it! (reminds me of ‘cirque de soleil’ as their performers enter from the back of the seating and they often walk down the aisles between the audience too — of course, with ‘cirque de soleil’ they also use such moments to “harass” and tease audience members…finding some way to embarrass them…if anyone prefers not to have the limelight I would suggest getting a seat in the middle of a row and NOT on an aisle! never a dull moment!) thank you so much!!!!
Thank you again Mr. Deluca, if you have a moment could you please describe what the theatre looked like inside? I’m so curious! Was it simple or fancy? It must have been a fun era! (‘Annie Get Your Gun’ must have been wonderful!) I would assume people did get ‘dressed up’ to go out? Well, I guess my main question is what the theatre looked like inside. thank you so much.
Thank you so much Mr. DeLuca. May I please ask you this, was there more than one “Warwick Musical Theatre”? I found one in the UK too? (but it’s called the “Warwick Arts Centre, so that can’t be it) but you are referring to a ‘Warwick Musical Theatre’ in RI? Thank you so much for the interesting photo. I smiled as my silly romantic notions of it are almost dashed as the photo looks like an old race horse track….somehow I can’t see this beautiful vintage purse accompanying an elegant lady there. :–) smiles — the tickets look like true theatre tickets, pre-paid – like expensive ballet tickets. I wonder if that one on Quaker Lane would have such ‘fancy’ tickets. thank you so much for your help — it’s my own little mystery story that I would love to solve.
Hello to all. I have 2 old yellow ticket stubs stamped “Warwick Theatre” July 11, 1964 found in old and very beautiful purse – is this the same theatre? They have “Section A — Row D — Seat 6” (and also Seat 7) I would love to find out the history of the theatre or at least be able to identify it. Any ideas please?
I have 2 old ticket stubs stamped “Warwick Theatre” July 11, 1964 found in old and very beautiful purse – is this the same theatre? I would love to find out the history of the theatre or at least be able to identify it.
Thank you so much Mr. Deluca for that memory of it! Wow……fascinating…it sounds like something out of a movie! I had no idea! You described it perfectly as it’s amazing to picture it! (reminds me of ‘cirque de soleil’ as their performers enter from the back of the seating and they often walk down the aisles between the audience too — of course, with ‘cirque de soleil’ they also use such moments to “harass” and tease audience members…finding some way to embarrass them…if anyone prefers not to have the limelight I would suggest getting a seat in the middle of a row and NOT on an aisle! never a dull moment!) thank you so much!!!!
Thank you again Mr. Deluca, if you have a moment could you please describe what the theatre looked like inside? I’m so curious! Was it simple or fancy? It must have been a fun era! (‘Annie Get Your Gun’ must have been wonderful!) I would assume people did get ‘dressed up’ to go out? Well, I guess my main question is what the theatre looked like inside. thank you so much.
This is a fascinating article about the “Warwick Musical Theatre”—http://www.warwickonline.com/news/searchnews.asp?ID=8694
Thank you so much Mr. DeLuca. May I please ask you this, was there more than one “Warwick Musical Theatre”? I found one in the UK too? (but it’s called the “Warwick Arts Centre, so that can’t be it) but you are referring to a ‘Warwick Musical Theatre’ in RI? Thank you so much for the interesting photo. I smiled as my silly romantic notions of it are almost dashed as the photo looks like an old race horse track….somehow I can’t see this beautiful vintage purse accompanying an elegant lady there. :–) smiles — the tickets look like true theatre tickets, pre-paid – like expensive ballet tickets. I wonder if that one on Quaker Lane would have such ‘fancy’ tickets. thank you so much for your help — it’s my own little mystery story that I would love to solve.
Hello to all. I have 2 old yellow ticket stubs stamped “Warwick Theatre” July 11, 1964 found in old and very beautiful purse – is this the same theatre? They have “Section A — Row D — Seat 6” (and also Seat 7) I would love to find out the history of the theatre or at least be able to identify it. Any ideas please?
I have 2 old ticket stubs stamped “Warwick Theatre” July 11, 1964 found in old and very beautiful purse – is this the same theatre? I would love to find out the history of the theatre or at least be able to identify it.