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  Discover. Preserve. Protect.
Also known as Bing Theatre

Bing Arts Center

Springfield, MA
716 Sumner Avenue
, Springfield, MA 01108 United States
(map)
413.731.9730
Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Community Arts Center, Movies
Seats: 900
Chain: Independent
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
Bing Arts Center
Exterior view of the former Bing Theatre
Photo courtesy of Ross Melnick
Another closed theater from the troubled Western Massachusetts Theatres chain, the Bing Theatre is located away from downtown Springfield near what locals call the X.

After decades of delighting local audiences, megaplexes, parking problems and more finally doomed the old Bing.

A preservation effort was started in 2001 to reopen the Bing Theatre as a cultural and community center, as the Bing Arts Center. It seems to have re-opened in 2009. Renovations are continuing, but much has been completed.

Related Websites

Bing Arts Center (Official)
Contributed by Ross Melnick


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If anyone has any info on this theater, can you make a comment about anything you know!!!!
Thanks
posted by vann on Sep 28, 2002 at 7:02am
The Bing Theatre seated 900 people.
posted by William on Nov 20, 2003 at 1:59pm
The Bing Arts Center, as it is now called, is being renovated by the X Main Street Corporation.
posted by Roger Katz on Nov 20, 2003 at 7:11pm
Lets hope the people of Springfield can help re-open this theatre. The city really needs a good arts center!
posted by D. Ryan on May 3, 2004 at 2:00pm
The Bing Theatre (now known as the Bing Arts Center), named in honor of Bing Crosby, opened in 1951. The building that houses the lobby and two storefronts was formerly a garage while the auditorium was constructed for the theatre.

The "X" Main Street Corporation expects to soon receive the title to the building and has already begun cleaning it up and repainting the outside. Formerly owned by the Western Massachusetts Theatre chain until it closed 5 years ago, the theatre has been vandalized in the last couple of years. A new screen and repairs to the projector will be needed. The Bing's current seating capacity of 900 will be reduced to 400. This will be done by narrowing the auditorium by walling off the sides to use as classroom or art gallery space. When the Bing Arts Center opens it will show art, foreign, and classic movies, have some live performances, and a cinema academy.
posted by Michael D Cavanaugh on Jun 14, 2004 at 5:53pm
Michael, do you know what plagarism is? Please do not use my words without my permission or at least giving me credit for them rather than passing them off as your own. As you can see from the website where you "borrowed" the above description of this theatre from, they are copyrighted.
posted by Roger Katz on Jun 14, 2004 at 7:17pm
Sorry Roger, You are of course right. I apologise. Those words are indeed yours and I am now giving you full credit.
posted by Michael D Cavanaugh on Jun 15, 2004 at 5:48pm
GTFT is a Springfield Non-profit with the primary missoin to provide technical training to young people interested in a career in the entertainment industry. we are housed with 2 audio recording studios, a dance/rehearsal room and a 5 Mac computer lab. We train in web page design, animation, audio engineering, video production and are looking to train in stage and theater lighting.
With all of the budget cuts a program like ours is the first to suffer (along with any arts and youth oriented activities). We would love a situation that could financially assist both the Bing and GTFT. We are skilled at putting on various performances and would love to link up with the Bing. If you have any suggestions please respond. By the way my name is Arianna Wilson and I am co-founder and VP of GTFT which stands for Generating Tomorrow's Future Today, Inc.
Thank you for your time.
posted by Arianna on Sep 8, 2004 at 11:33am
I feel that the Bing is too small for the uses presented above. I recommend that those involved in the redevelopment of the Amherst Cinema, Victory Theater and the Bing look into what the future use is for the former Loew's Palace in West Springfield. This theater is large enough to accommodate live theater presentations plus ancillary functions. Even the giant lobby could be divided and used for rehearsal halls, community functions, etc. Every time that I drive by there I can't help think what a waste of a building.
posted by AlLarkin on Jun 30, 2005 at 10:25am
The Springfield Republican featured the Bing in an article today. The Bing opened on Christmas Day, 1950. Work is progressing by volunteers. Neighbors are hoping that its revival will do the same for the neighborhood. I can recall a time when attending a movie at the Bing was a real treat because it was Springfield's newest theater in 18 years. It held that status until 1965 when the Showcase Cinemas were constructed.
posted by AlLarkin on Jul 27, 2005 at 10:17am
The Bing Theater was in fact purchased by chosen developers to create a community arts center in 2002 from the City of Springfield. Contrary to popular belief, the theater is in fact much larger than one may expect just from driving by. If anyone has any interest in the new developments at hand in this project, which is still moving forward, please feel free to visit www.bingartscenter.org, the website is in current development. We appreciate any and all feedback, and welcome interested parties and volunteers to contact us.
posted by Merrilee Aurora Hale on Feb 21, 2008 at 4:48pm
Hi Merrilee,

http://www.bingartscenter.org/ is the actual website (the link above doesn't work). At http://www.cinematour.com/tour.php?db=us&id=5197 you can see pre-renovation photos I took in 2003. Has any work been done yet? I'd love to photograph any renovations that are taking place along with the finished product. Contact me by clicking my name to get to my profile and let me know if anything worth photographing has been done.
posted by Roger Katz on Mar 1, 2008 at 8:54am
According to their website, a fair amount of renovation has already been completed. The exterior has been completely repainted, building secured and roof replaced on the front portion. Restrooms gutted, prep work completed for insulation, new HVAC unit installed, with ductwork underway. No date on their description, but it's good to see this much is already done. They indicated a "june" opening date but didn't say which year.
posted by spectrum on Dec 2, 2008 at 6:55am
Here is a 1979 photo:
http://tinyurl.com/cgj57s
posted by ken mc on May 1, 2009 at 6:27pm
Looks like it has reopened - they currently have an art exhibit which opened June 12.
posted by spectrum on Jun 19, 2009 at 6:44am
If they can run a string of $25 per head events successfully, like the one listed on their web site, my ballpark thinking says they should do OK.

posted by Life's too short on Jun 19, 2009 at 1:54pm
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