Continental Theatre
32 E. Pike Street,
Canonsburg,
PA
15317
32 E. Pike Street,
Canonsburg,
PA
15317
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Previous Names: Strand Theatre
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Opened as the Strand Theatre in October 1928. It was renamed Continental Theatre on October 29, 1935. It was closed in 1961.
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The theater had 572 seats and was located at 32 East Pike Street in Canonsburg, a town 18 miles southwest of Pittsburgh. Canonsburg was the birthplace of Perry Como, Bobby Vinton and the Four Coins.
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Fred and Edward Beedle re-chirstened the Strand Theatre as the Continental Theatre in 1935. The former Strand held 250 seats and added a lengthy extension to expand to 579 seats relaunching as the Continental Theatre on October 29, 1935. The theatre likely operated under at least one other name prior to the Strand.
After the nearby Star Theatre (also in Canonsburg) closed in Mid-1928, the Strand Theatre was built nearby and opened in October 1928 shortly before the nearby Beedle’s Alhambra received Vitaphone and Movietone equipment a month later. Both Alhambra and Strand were both operated by the same operator during its earlier years.
The Continental Theatre closed in 1961.