Providence Performing Arts Center
Opening day ad for Loew’s State, October 6, 1928. The MGM film “Excess Baggage” is now deemed lost.
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Opening day ad for Loew’s State, October 6, 1928. The MGM film “Excess Baggage” is now deemed lost.
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The first person to purchase a ticket was a 14-year-old Providence boy by the name of James Riley, who had waited hours for the honor. The first day’s attractions began at 10 A.M. Capacity crowds filled the 3800-seat theatre throughout the day, for a total of 14,000 patrons by day’s end. Admission prices ranged from 20 cents to 50 cents. At the dedication ceremony in the evening Governor Norman S. Case, Senator Peter Goelet Gerry, and Mayor James E. Dunne offered words of praise and congratulation.
Rhode Island’s most beautiful theatre was born.
From “Temples of Illusion.”