Hyde Park Theatre
5310 S. Lake Park Avenue,
Chicago,
IL
60615
5310 S. Lake Park Avenue,
Chicago,
IL
60615
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This theatre should not be confused with another former Schoenstadt theatre, the now-shuttered Harper Theatre, which became the Hyde Park 1 & 2 in the early-1990’s.
The Hyde Park Theatre was one of the Schoenstadt’s earlier theatre’s, opening in 1914, and also their last to close, in 1973.
The theatre was demolished long ago.
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Bryan Krefft
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The drive-in facility for the Hyde Park Bank stands on the former location of the theatre, which we used to call the Hyde Park #2. The last film that I saw there was “The Valachi Papers”, months before it closed.
This theatre was one of five area thatres to be chosen for the “Electronovision” version of “Harlow.” Chicago Tribune, Friday, May 14, 1965:
The Picture The World Has Been Waiting to See! Bill Sargent’s “Harlow”
The Flame That Still Burns! starring Carol Lynley, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Barry Sullivan, Ginger Rogers; Exclusive Premiere Showing, starts TODAY at these theatres: Starlite Drive-in, Studio, 53 Drive-in, Hyde Park, 53rd-Lake Park, Brighton, 42nd-Archer; An Electronovision Production.
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Circa 1920’s photo added courtesy of the Growing up in Chicago Facebook page.
“Hyde Pk.”? They couldn’t afford an A and an R? Now, Williamsburg, that you can use an abbreviation for…