THEATERS
The single screen movie theater is slowly becoming extinct. At one time these majestic spaces were the focus of a downtown, the neon marquee inviting you into a palace filled with painstaking craftsmanship. Neo-Renaissance style theaters sat thousands and would be decorated with marble, gold paint, cupids and chandeliers hung from ornately stenciled ceilings.
The very notion of going to the theater was held in the same regard as visiting a music hall or an opera house. Much like any other industry, theaters were cyclical and the multiplex took over, showing several films at once as opposed to a single showing. These once palatial spaces were reduced to showing adult films, becoming office spaces or even parking garages in their final days.
Embassy Theater, Port Chester NY
Theater, Connecticut Valley State Hospital, Middletown CT
Ansonia Opera House, Ansonia CT
Palace Theater, Bridgeport CT
Loew's Canal Theater, New York City
RKO Proctor's Theatre, Newark NJ
Sattler Theater, Buffalo NY
Palace Theater / College St Music Hall, New Haven CT
Adams Theatre, Newark NJ
West Philadelphia High School, Philadelphia PA
Majestic Theater, Bridgeport CT
Worcester Memorial, Worcester MA
Paramount Theater, Newark NY
Auditorium, Pines Resort
Norwich State Hospital, Norwich CT
Norwich State Hospital, Norwich CT
Norwich State Hospital, Norwich CT
Northampton State Hospital, Northampton MA
Loew's Canal Theater, New York City
Palace Theater / College St Music Hall, New Haven CT
Theater, Connecticut Valley State Hospital
Palace Theater / College St Music Hall, New Haven CT
Palace Theater / College St Music Hall, New Haven CT