I do remember the Royal Theatre in the very early ‘70s when my best friend’s mother worked there as a ticket taker in the booth out front. The owner at the time was Nate S and his son was a pretty good friend of ours, Larry S, who was the projectionist at the time. I remember when “Deep Throat was showing. It was very controversial. At the time, Nate also owned a bar on Flushing Rd. It was very interesting to be able to see this side of life. My friends mother did not sugar coat her job, she painted a clear picture…the Royal Theatre was a seedy place
I do remember the Royal Theatre in the very early ‘70s when my best friend’s mother worked there as a ticket taker in the booth out front. The owner at the time was Nate S and his son was a pretty good friend of ours, Larry S, who was the projectionist at the time. I remember when “Deep Throat was showing. It was very controversial. At the time, Nate also owned a bar on Flushing Rd. It was very interesting to be able to see this side of life. My friends mother did not sugar coat her job, she painted a clear picture…the Royal Theatre was a seedy place