Beach 4 Theatre
711 Beach Avenue,
Cape May,
NJ
08204
711 Beach Avenue,
Cape May,
NJ
08204
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My impression of Frank Theaters was that by the time they got involved, the theater was already doomed. This always leads me to wonder if it’s better to leave a theater empty and abandoned; or let it have one last hurrah doing what it was built to do, even if it’s painful to witness.
The Frank Theater chain was beyond a disaster and horrible company. Once they got their hands on the Ocean City, Wildwood and Cape May theater they ruined them. So glad they went bankrupt
I used to frequent this theater as a child in the 90s. So sad to learn of its demise.
Link to Star Ledger article (though not auto link) http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/09/demolition_starts_at_beach_the.html
Article in todays Star Ledger reported that the permit was issued on Monday, and hours later heavy equipment was there tearing it down. Very very sad indeed.
The theatre has been torn down
http://www.capemaytimes.com/cape-may/news-20110927beach-theater.htm
Sadly, I’ve heard it is being demolished this week, but haven’t verified that info.
The theater now appears to be doomed; the City Council has overuled the recommendation of its own Historic Preservation Commission and taken the matter away from the Zoning Board which had been holding hearings on the matter. Story here: View link.
The latest episode in the saga of the Beach 4: View link
Thanks.
This article has some additional information, though no really good news: View link
Ugh what a sad ending to a great theater. And to think the Frank company is opening yeat another theater.(see the news from a few days ago)
Here is an update; things are rather dismal – the not-for-profit that ran the theater is out of funds, and the city is demanding a loan it made to the foundation be repaid; the foundation is also being sued by Frank Theatres. Story here: View link
Any updates on this theater. The phone number is disconnected.
as summer nears, what will become of the beach theater
A glimpse of the interior of the Beach Theatre appeared as the frontispiece to the Modern Theatre section of Boxoffice, November 4, 1950.
the harbor 5 will be next, sad but after being used by this company this summer im not shocked
And another:
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Although the demolition permit has been issued, there is still an effort going on to save the theater. Here are two recent articles:
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closed for good
if you type exactly in search exactly
Boxoffice March 5, 1955
and type 101 in page for Philadelphia’s Viking Theatre spread it says architect Lee won a national architectural award for the Beach
Thanks, the “Live” will get added to functions, likely within a day or two.
According to the theater site, they are also presenting live performances. That should be added as a function.
June 27, 2008 online article in National Trust magazine:
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Who knows? With soooo much corruption going on in that state now, to be able to accurately predict anything a week or even three days from now is a total gamble. I don’t want to say it’s an ongoing case of business as usual, because that would mean it’s a case of predictability that could then be overcome on that basis. That is, if you know exactly where the mines are planted the sky’s the limit on how far you can go without getting blasted away. But in this case, the position of the underground planted mines are constantly shifting, and it’s not like they’re glow-in-the-dark jellyfish so that you can keep a constant track of where they are next as you enter into the Atlantic Ocean for a midnight swim, even with your head a little tipsy from the Cape May nightclub you were in moments before. That was the old South Jersey. This is the new, what more can I say?