Meserole Theatre

723 Manhattan Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11222

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auntannie
auntannie on February 28, 2007 at 5:34 am

Thanks Bway..Anniegirl

Bway
Bway on February 27, 2007 at 6:07 pm

I have also seen it listed as 328 Chauncey….you can google any of those addresses, and get Jackie Gleason stuff no matter which you use. I don’t know which is correct.

auntannie
auntannie on February 27, 2007 at 4:01 pm

Yes sir PKoch…..Anniegirl

PKoch
PKoch on February 27, 2007 at 12:40 pm

Good for you, Anniegirl. Yes, Gleason lived on Chauncey St., either 329 (mentioned in “The Honeymooners”)or 358(on his mother’s death cetificate), between B'way and Fulton St. near Saratoga Avenue.

auntannie
auntannie on February 27, 2007 at 9:24 am

Dear PKoch Jackie Gleason’s Mom lived on Chauncey Street in Bed Stuy near Bushwick Ave but such fun watching the Honeymooner’s and I have all the DVD’s of the Series. Love them all……Anniegirl

PKoch
PKoch on February 27, 2007 at 6:13 am

Thanks for the reminder about live theater and vaudeville.

I think Fred Allen once referred to TV as “tired vaudeville”.

I was also thinking of theaters located in the heart of Brooklyn or downtown Brooklyn, as opposed to a theater located in Greenpoint, the extreme northwest corner of Brooklyn.

Yes, Annie girl, my Greenpoint buddies and I used to joke about “the Point” as “The Garden Spot of the World”.

Ed Norton : I hear Jackie Gleason’s from our own Brooklyn neighborhood right here !

[laughter from audience]

Ralph Kramden : Jackie Gleason’s not in Brooklyn ! Jackie Gleason’s in the sun and fun capital of the world !

Ed Norton : What’s he doing in Perth Amboy ?!?!

[uproarious laughter from TV audience for about a minute]

auntannie
auntannie on February 26, 2007 at 3:22 pm

Dear Koch, The Met was a top movie theater in Downtown Brooklyn. So was the Paramount and the Fox. But if you lived in the Greenpoint Area “ The Garden Spot of the World” the RKO Greenpoint was the Best. Anniegirl right Warren…Anniegirl

PKoch
PKoch on February 26, 2007 at 10:30 am

Thanks, Bway, I saw it.

Bway
Bway on February 26, 2007 at 10:26 am

Peter, in the Greenpoints section, I posted a fairly recent photo of the Greenpoint, which it’s location is now a Rainbow Shop.

PKoch
PKoch on February 26, 2007 at 10:15 am

Thanks, Warren. I would have thought the top theatre in all of Brooklyn would have been Loew’s Kings on Flatbush Avenue or Loew’s Metropolitan in downtown Brooklyn, rather than the Greenpoint, in the northwest corner of Brooklyn.

PKoch
PKoch on February 26, 2007 at 9:30 am

Thanks, Anniegirl. I never knew the RKO Greenpoint existed. It was fun learning about it. It was not far from the Meserole, the Chopin, the southeastern corner of Manhattan Avenue and Calyer St., where a friend of mine from high school lived, or from Calyer St. itself, where another h.s. friend of mine lived.

The marquee and entrance on Manhattan Avenue seem very small compared to the theater itself.

auntannie
auntannie on February 26, 2007 at 9:09 am

Yes PKoch go to status look for Closed and Demolished scroll down to RKO Greenpoint Brooklyn. Anniegirl

PKoch
PKoch on February 26, 2007 at 8:43 am

Anniegirl, where was the RKO Greenpoint ? Does it have a page on this site ?

auntannie
auntannie on February 25, 2007 at 5:30 am

Dear Warren, I do not remember the Meserole being closed for any period of time in the 50’s, but I do remember going to the RKO Greenpoint with my Aunt’s when I was a kid in the 50’s. So It could have happened. It’s a mystery to me…….Anniegirl

auntannie
auntannie on February 24, 2007 at 2:41 pm

Yep PKOCH My Husband worked for that company until we moved to Long Island. He had many a good customers. At one point he was a owner-operator. It was a good company and very safe.Bway and Warren are very up on the Theater Circut information. Anniegirl

PKoch
PKoch on February 22, 2007 at 12:48 pm

You’re welcome, anniegirl. I think the phone # for the Forest Hills location of Four Ones was, and still is, (718) 441-1111. For Ridgewood, it was (718) 456-1111.

Bway is also very knowledgable about the LIRR in NYC.

auntannie
auntannie on February 22, 2007 at 10:54 am

Dear Koch My Husband worked for the Forest Hills location of Four Ones.. Thanks for the information on the LIRR station anniegirl

PKoch
PKoch on February 21, 2007 at 6:43 am

Yes. The last day of operation on the Rockaway Line, from Ozone Park, to Penn Station, Manhattan, was June 11, 1962.

Bway
Bway on February 21, 2007 at 5:05 am

The Parkside LIRR station closed in 1962.

PKoch
PKoch on February 21, 2007 at 4:12 am

Anniegirl :

The station was on the same level as the tracks, just north of Metropolitan Avenue (going towards Yellowstone Blvd.) one wooden platform on each side.

My parents and I used Four Ones Car Service when we lived in Ridgewood, until October 1999. Also Lindy’s.

auntannie
auntannie on February 21, 2007 at 3:49 am

Dear pkoch..My Husband used to work for Four Ones Car Service and we used to pass under the LIRR station all the time. I did not know that there was station under there..It’s great history. there is a Mall there now it is so congested by the Car Wash Area in the back..Anniegirl

PKoch
PKoch on February 20, 2007 at 9:18 am

KarenN, please go see “Hannibal Rising” for me. Thanks.

The “Parkside” station of the LIRR Rockaway Line, now abandoned, used to be right near where Woodhaven Lanes is now. Go to the page for the Cinemart Theater, # 4615, click on the last link provided by Lost Memory. Scroll down to the picture of the RR overpass with the sign for the “brushless” car wash. The “Parkside” station was once just to the left (north) of that sign. The overpass is the abandoned Rockaway Line.

Bway will back me up on this.

Bway
Bway on February 17, 2007 at 10:53 am

Yeah, the phrarmacy is right under the balcony. The cashiers are in the old lobby area. You can actually still feel the flow of the theater walking in, through the lobby, inner lobby area (although doors gone), and then entrance into the theater. They did an outstanding job.

rdittus
rdittus on February 17, 2007 at 10:07 am

OK. I’ll make a couple of corrections to my previous post – The pharmacy counter is where the concession stand was (under the balcony) and the cahsiers are in the long hallway from the ticket booth to the concession area. The ceiling, the screen, and some of the metal trim are still obvious, as well as various aspects of the exterior. I give them a lot of credit for not just bulldozing or renovating beyond all recognition.

rdittus
rdittus on February 17, 2007 at 5:53 am

I’m on my way to Eckerds – in the Meserole Theater. I do appreciate that there is enough of the old theater that is still recognizable, right down to the Eckerd promo shots shown on the old screen and the cashiers in the old concession area.