Orpheum Theater

126 W. Market Street,
Orwigsburg, PA 17961

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Peanut14
Peanut14 on December 14, 2016 at 8:10 am

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Actually, the popcorn machine never really “popped” popcorn. Popcorn was poured into the machine, and a fan “whirled” the popcorn around. A light bulb warmed the popcorn.

survivor2
survivor2 on December 3, 2006 at 10:13 pm

Just remember that not only myself, but 6 other people in that building have been displaced, and another deceased because of that wonderful building you'se talk about. I’m sure the memories are wonderful for that place to some. At 4:30 that morning to the 8 of us inside, it was hell. Those are the lasting images of that building we will have instilled in out brains forever.

orpheumtheatre
orpheumtheatre on November 19, 2006 at 6:15 pm

Yes, I am currenty putting a web page together about the Orpheum Theatre dedicated to the Adams twins. I spent basically spent my childhood days in that theatre. I use to help my dad paint the floors, the exterior entrance, and the lobby. I have many good memories in that theatre. I remember my dad hanging the movie posters in the outside frames for the following weeks movie, and also going around town hanging up flyers of the up coming movies. The popcorn machine was a popcorn warmer, we use to get it by the bags and load it inot the top of the machine and the light would warm it. And yes for a dime you would get a bag full. I can still hear the sound of it. But please if you have history on this theatre visit www.orpheum-theatre.net and email me. Any pics of the theatre in its hay days would be appreciated.

milners32
milners32 on November 18, 2006 at 7:06 pm

I would just like to add a few extra lines…The total number of seats was 383,I counted them as a child because my father(Barry) was the bouncer there from 1966-1981 along with his twin brother Garry who was the projectionist from around the early part of 1966-1983 when the theatre closed..It was a real shame to see the theatre burn down,but my brother is currently working on putting a web site together in dedication to the Orpheum & also in memory to the Adams twins whose hearts were very much dedicated to the theatre..Check out [url=http://www.orpheum-theatre.net]