Photos favorited by TheALAN

  • <p>You can see the old painted ad for the William Goldman’s Midtown Theatre on the exterior wall</p>
  • <p>Up close view of the old painted “Midtown” sign.  The garage door was added after becoming Prince Music Theatre.</p>
  • <p>Friday Sept 24th 1982. “X rated "Night Dream”</p>
  • <p>June 1979.</p>
  • <p>Oct. 1982.</p>
  • <p>October 17th, 1921 grand opening ad</p>
  • <p>11 July 2004 photo by Howard B. Haas of Philadelphia</p>
  • <p>Precursor to Eric’s Place</p>
  • <p>Rose Zambrano & 1939 auto (photo from her daughter Maria Zambrano)</p>
  • <p>Allyn Theater, Hartford, CT in 1928</p>
  • <p>The revival of The Bijou Theatre restores to Bridgeport a lively symposium for film, theatre, art, comedy and music. The house has 202 seats (94 stadium, 108 cabaret), and an intimate stage, all equipped with lights and sound system.  In addition to an old-fashioned concession stand we have a full service bar and, coming soon, full dinner service at our cabaret tables. The dominant focus will be independent films and cultural art performances including an ongoing stream of live music, comedy and theatrical productions.</p>
  • <p>2011 True to its heritage, over 100 years later, one of the oldest building used as a movie house in the country, is now poised for a revival, as envisioned in the Bijou Square renaissance. The Bijou Theatre is a multi–functional venue with integrity and an open minded philosophy. A symposium for film, theatre, art, comedy and music.</p>
  • <p>Main St Hartford Ct, you can see the Loew’s Poli and the Loew’s Palace theaters on the right (west side of the street.) C 1950</p>
  • <p>September 5th, 1922 announcement</p>
  • <p><A HREF="http://www.afterthefinalcurtain.net">After the Final Curtain</A><br></p>