Win Theatre
314 Baldwin Street,
Waterbury,
CT
314 Baldwin Street,
Waterbury,
CT
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Previous Names: Cameo Theatre
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One of many long-gone Waterbury moviehouses.
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Roger Katz
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The Win Theater opened as the Cameo Theater in 1933, became The Win Theater in the 1950s, then The Spanish Theater, which became The Caribe Theater in 1964 and is now closed.
The Win Theater was my “neighborhood theater” in the early 1950s. I remember walking or taking the bus to there almost every Saturday afternoon for the double feature Saturday matinee, as just about every kid who lived in the Washington Hill neighborhood in Waterbury did then. The theater owners had people pass out flyers outside nearby Washington and St Francis Xavier grammar schools on Friday afternoons with ads for the movies (usually westerns)that were playing. A serial and 3 or 4 cartoons were also shown. An entire afternoon of entertainment for 15 cents!
Photo of Cameo Theater in the 1930s: View link
Win Theater 1955 ad in the Waterbury American:
Was first the Star Theater, built in 1913.