Movie Tavern by Marcus Collegeville
140 Market Street,
Collegeville,
PA
19426
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Operated by: Marcus Theatres
Previously operated by: Movie Tavern
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: Movie Tavern Providence Town Center
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News About This Theater
- Jul 30, 2011 — Movie Tavern gearing up for opening
The Movie Tavern Providence Town Center opened July 12, 2011, with 8 auditoriums, 1,000 seats and full waiter service, in the new outdoor shopping ‘main street’ in the Philadelphia suburbs. This is the 15th location for the company and the first in the Northeastern part of the United States.
Opening movies were “Horrible Bosses”, “Larry Crowne” and “Zookeeper”. At midnight on July 13, 2011, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows-Part II” opened in the remaining auditoriums. The July 13, 2011 VIP Open House was a gala charity benefit for the Upper Township Fire and Emergency Service, Mont Clare. On February 1, 2019 it was raken over by Marcus Theatres and renamed Movie Tavern by Marcus Collegeville.
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Some links via Howard Haas:
July 22, 2010 Philadelphia Business Journal article about planned theater
October 22, 2010 article in the Mercury about approvals for this theater
May 2, 2011 YouTube video about Providence Town Center
June 20, 2011 YouTube video about the movie theater
July 13, 2011 article in the Mercury about its opening
July 13, 2011 Daily News article about its opening
Blog including PHOTOS of exterior
Here’s a report about the Movie Tavern in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
I visited yesterday. The foyer hall leading to the auditoriums have pretty sconces and Art Deco doors to the auditoriums. Two auditoriums each have 56, 86, 100 seats, and 180 seats. Accompanying the digital projection was surround sound. The 86 seat auditorium that I was in, watching a movie, had a screen that appeared about 25 to 30 feet wide and with large, beautiful Art Deco sconces. When visiting one of the largest auditoriums, I was told the screen size there is 52 feet wide x 27 feet high. In addition to mainstream films, there is a classic series including The Godfather and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Weekend evening movies sell out. The midafternoon movie cost $8.50.
This theatre was included in Marcus Theatres purchase of Movie Tavern and as such as of February 1, 2019 is now operated by Marcus Theatres. This theatre is now “Movie Tavern by Marcus Collegeville” and all relevant information is now on the Marcus Theatres website, www.marcustheatres.com.