Ambridge Family Theatre
645 Merchant Street,
Ambridge,
PA
15003
645 Merchant Street,
Ambridge,
PA
15003
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Previous Names: Warner Theatre
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- Aug 19, 2014 — Last independent movie theater in Beaver County closing
The Ambridge Family Theatre opened in the 1967 as the Warner Theatre, when a former Warner manager built his own theatre in what was originally a sewing machine store after the Warner theatres chain closed its local branch.
Currently the only single screen independent theatre in Beaver County. Owned and operated by the Cockrum family. It was closed August 14, 2014.
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Here is a 1954 photo from the PAB site:
http://tinyurl.com/2gcmhu
The Ambridge seems to have been the name of three distinct theaters in Ambridge, Pa,
The first was at 714 Merchant Street at Seventh Avenue. It may have had as many as 1,335 seats. By the 1980s, a bank occupied the site.
A second Ambridge Theatre was on Merchant at Fifth Avenue. After a fire destroyed the theater, an Equibank opened on the site.
Congratulations to the current Ambridge for hanging on proudly in the megaplex era.
Renewing link.
I saw ‘The Love Letter’ at this theatre in the summer of ‘99. If I remember correctly, admission was $3.50 and a reg. size popcorn was free during all matinee shows.
This theater closed on Aug. 14, 2014.