Jacey Marble Arch
523 Oxford Street,
London,
W1C 2QJ
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Previously operated by: Jacey Cinemas
Architects: Cecil Aubrey Masey, Leslie C. Norton
Functions: Restaurant
Previous Names: Monseigneur News Theatre
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Located in the basement of British Industries House office block, the Monseigneur News Theatre was the last of the five London news theatres to be opened by that chain. It opened on 22nd February 1939 and on the following day it presented a large screen television presentation of a boxing match between Boon and Danahan, using its Scophony installation.
It was taken over by the Jacey chain in June 1960 and it was re-named Jacey Marble Arch (it’s location was at the Marble Arch end of Oxford Street next to the Marble Arch Pavilion Cinema). It began screening a mix of ‘adult’ soft porn movies sometimes mixed in with family orientated films. This didn’t last long and the cinema was closed in mid-December 1967 with the double (X) bill “Galia” and “Who Wants to Sleep?”.
It was converted into a small shopping arcade, which from 1st December 1969 became Jacey Galleries that specialised in antiques and works of art. It later was converted into a Pizza Hut restaurant, which still operates in 2008.
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This cinema (amongst others) was owned by my family business Jacey Cinemas Ltd. that no longer exists. Anyone interested in learning more can find my webpage devoted to the ‘History of the Jacey Group’ that included Jacey Cinemas, this was created by my late Grandfather Joseph Cohen (I am the last surviving Director) Please have a look at my website: – http://www.jncohen.net/JaceyGroup/JosephCohen.htm