Family Theater
132 Newman Street,
East Tawas,
MI
48730
132 Newman Street,
East Tawas,
MI
48730
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Does anyone know the year this theater opened and the year it received its current facade?
Our family records show that my grandfather’s Johnson Construction Company remodeled the Family Theatre in East Tawas sometime in “the 30’s.”
The CinemaTour website says that “the Family Theatre opened in 1910 as the Panoramic and was renamed in 1930.” If the Johnson job was done in 1930 in conjunction with the renaming of the theater, it was the earliest of sixty-four theater and drive-in projects that we know that Al Johnson completed in Michigan. Regrettably, he did not leave behind any slides of this theater job.
The Family Theatre is still open and word has it that it recently has been bought by a family that intends to spruce it up and keep it open for years to come. This is one of eleven theaters built by my grandfather and other members of our family that remains open today.
It was the movie I didn’t like. I was 10 in 1997, so I had no interest in very long movies, much less once about romance.
I’ve been here a couple more times since they twinned it. As I said, both theaters are VERY tiny â€" it must be about 12 seats wide in either one, plus a bench in the back of each auditorium. We usually watch from the bench.
Did you not like the Movie or the presentation at the theatre, ten poundhammer ?
Still a pleasant first-run theater. The lobby is very cramped and the two auditoriums are rather small, but it has a “community” feel.
I have vague memories of seeing Titanic here in 1997 and not liking it. At the time, the complex indeed had Jungle Book (Disney) paintings on the walls, and rustic decor in the lobby.
From the 1960s a photo postcard view of the Family Theater in East Tawas.
Will do.
Not anymore. I’m off to Hawaii tomorrow for a week. No work and no computers.
Here are a few vintage photos:
http://tinyurl.com/29eg2a
http://tinyurl.com/28elrd
I was born in 1961 and lived in the tiny town of East Tawas from 1968 thru 1976. I have many fond memories watching Saturday matinees at this theatre, when I was a kid. “The Castaway Cowboy” (1974) starring James Garner, “The Shakiest Gun in the West” (1968) starring Don Knotts, and Jaws (1976) are three movies that immediately come to mind. The last movie I saw here was “Love At First Bite” in 1979, when I came back to Tawas for a visit.
I’m glad to see the theatre is still open.