Probably a Page. At the Regent when I arrived in 1968 there was a full time Pageboy/Messenger who worked c 10 a.m. until he changed the price signs from Intermediate session to Evening price for the Lounge section at 5.05 p.m. His job involved things like running errands to H.O. and getting lunches for Booking Clerks (who didn’t have a meal break). As a cost cutting measure around 1972 this position was allowed to lapse, and usherettes helped with those duties. Most city theaters also had a casual Pageboy who worked circa 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. selling Movie News magazines and tidying up the foyers – emptying ash trays, etc.
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Probably a Page. At the Regent when I arrived in 1968 there was a full time Pageboy/Messenger who worked c 10 a.m. until he changed the price signs from Intermediate session to Evening price for the Lounge section at 5.05 p.m. His job involved things like running errands to H.O. and getting lunches for Booking Clerks (who didn’t have a meal break). As a cost cutting measure around 1972 this position was allowed to lapse, and usherettes helped with those duties. Most city theaters also had a casual Pageboy who worked circa 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. selling Movie News magazines and tidying up the foyers – emptying ash trays, etc.