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Rosemary Theatre

New York, NY
133 Canal Street
, New York, NY 10002 United States
(map)
Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Religious Services
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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The Rosemary, located in Chinatown on Canal Street between the Bowery and Chrystie Street, closed in 1996. It was showing adult films at the time. The theater is now home to the Mahayana Buddhist temple.

Any additional information would be appreciated.
Contributed by Bryan


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I found two other "Chinatown" theaters that were located on Canal St. One was called the Jade theater and the other was the Wah Dor theater. Does anyone know anything about these theaters?
posted by Lost Memory on Feb 3, 2005 at 5:34pm
Make that three theaters. I forgot the Sun Sing theater at 75 E Broadway. I don't believe that any of the three are listed on here unless they had other names.
posted by Lost Memory on Feb 3, 2005 at 5:37pm
i checked and they are not listed. go ahead and list them folks! everyone will be sure to chime in sooner or later.
posted by shoeshoe14 on Feb 3, 2005 at 8:06pm
A remembrance of the Rosemary Theatre, from a web site dedicated to the many theatres which once populated Chinatown (http://members.aol.com/hkfilms/):

'The Rosemary Theatre closed down in 1996 and is now a Buddhist Shrine! It was great having the Music Palace (which is still standing, shuttered and covered with graffiti, on the southeast corner of Bowery & Hester - I pass by it on my way to work every morning - br91975) & Rosemary right around the corner from each other. Easy access to four new movies every Friday night! The Rosemary always seemed to show a lot of Category III sex films. When you would call the box office to try to find out what was playing,
the woman wouldn't even attempt the English title, she would just say
"sex movie....sex movie only!"'

posted by DBrenson/br91975 on Feb 3, 2005 at 8:14pm
The same web site lists several other Chinatown movie theatres of the past, including the Sun Sing (formerly located under the Manhattan Bridge and long since torn down - sometime in the mid-'90s, if I remember correctly); the since-demolished Pagoda at 11 E. Broadway; the Essex, which closed in the early '90s (around '93-'94, or thereabouts) and was replaced by a health clinic; and the Jade (at Canal and Mulberry - I know this building was either cleared or gutted and replaced by another business; it may also be an empty lot, but I tend to doubt it and will try to make a point of walking over and finding out), the Wah Dor (the only info being provided that it was on Canal), and the Canal (which, unless there were two Canal Theatres on Canal Street, is the former Canal Theatre at 31 Canal and, contrary to what's posted on the site, has NOT been torn down).
posted by DBrenson/br91975 on Feb 3, 2005 at 8:28pm
shoeshoe14....If you or anyone else wants to add those theaters, be my guest. As of now, I can't find any info on them. Maybe someone with a FDYB can help.
posted by Lost Memory on Feb 4, 2005 at 10:11am
well, i'm not from there, though i know the temple. can't miss it. all you have to do is click the submit form and enter any information you know. everyone else will comment and the webmasters will add them accordingly.
posted by shoeshoe14 on Feb 4, 2005 at 7:14pm
You don't has to be from there to add theatre anybody can add theatre from anyplace you don't has to live where theatre is. I add Sun-Sing theatre now maybe you add one of the others.
posted by on Feb 4, 2005 at 7:29pm
To follow up on my post from this past February 3rd at 11:28 pm - I FINALLY remembered yesterday afternoon to keep my eyes peeled when walking by the intersection of Canal and Mulberry and it appears the building which housed the Jade Theatre is no more (the Wah Dor and whatever may have been the 'other' Canal Theatre seemed to have met the same fate); the only logical place the Jade could have been located was the southeast corner of Canal and Mulberry, and that area is presently occupied a rather typical (for Chinatown) building covered in faux-dark gray marble tiles. Meanwhile, the former Music Palace is still standing, its basement floor occupied by a food supply store (with relatively new signage). Why nothing has been done with the Music Palace space (if, as it turns out, there are, as it seems obvous there aren't any longer, plans to tear down the building) is a continual mystery to me...
posted by DBrenson/br91975 on Jul 3, 2005 at 10:24am
I found a C/O from February 19, 1982 that lists this theater. It was a 473 seat "Chinese Theatre".
posted by Lost Memory on Sep 2, 2005 at 2:32pm
The Rosemary was one of three theatres in NY Chinatown that were still oeprating through most of the 90's.

It had less of a seedy atmosphere than the Music Palace, around the corner on the Bowery (less cigarette smoking and gang activity). But as someone mentioned, they did show a lot of Category III (porno) movies. They'd alternate weekly between kung fu flicks and porn. I got the impression most of their revenue came from the porn.

And ironically, it's now the largest Buddhist temple in NYC.
posted by gwailo on Sep 26, 2006 at 3:47am
Does anyone know much about the history of the Rosemary? When did it open? Was it purpose built? I remember taking note of the large marquee while driving through the area back in the early '90's and vaguely recall a rather large tan facade facing Canal on the north side of the street (I seem to remember it being on a bit of an angle, though that might just be the cut of the street as it turns towards the Manhattan Bridge). I wondered how long it had been around and what sort of movies it played. Is there a cinematic history prior to the 1982 C of O Lost Memory refers to above? My memory is a bit fuzzy, but I would have thought the place was bigger than just 473 seats and might possibly have held a balcony.
posted by Ed Solero on Sep 26, 2006 at 5:05am
Re: the Rosemary / Mahayana Temple: When passing nearby the other week, it looked as if the facade - the great green and brown pagoda marquee - was being torn down. I couldn't stop to look closer. Can anyone else confirm or deny?

I held out faint hopes that if the distinctive Rosemary facade stayed up, perhaps one day we'd have an Asian cinema in Chinatown again. Also, it was just so emblematic of the area (huge, gorgeous pagoda at the top of Canal Street which remained after the the theatre was converted into a temple), it would be a shame if it were gone.
posted by Ethnica on Oct 11, 2006 at 12:34am
I walked by the Rosemary the other night and got the sense that it's either in line for a pretty extensive renovation project or is being prepared for demolition. I thought I saw some permits posted, but didn't stop to read them; I'll do so soon and see if I can provide some more definitive details.
posted by DBrenson/br91975 on Nov 30, 2006 at 7:12am
I don't think the building will be torn down. There is no demolition permit issued that I can find. There are current permits issued for this property. If I'm reading them right, they are going to use the building as a temple.

"PERMIT ISSUED - ENTIRE JOB/WORK 08/17/2006

Job Description:
CHANGE USE AND OCCUPANCY OF CELLAR, FIRST FLOOR AND MEZZANINE FLOOR TO PLACE OF WORSHIP AND ITS OFFICE. WORK UNDER APPLICATION # 101461758. NO CHANGE IN EGRESS OR INCREASE FLOOR AREA".

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 30, 2006 at 8:36am
I still wonder about the previous history of this building. Does that 1982 C/O represent a conversion of previous use to theater? Or was this a theater before that? I see no older C/O's on the NYC Buildings Department site. Lost provided a total 483 seats per that C/O - just to clarify, it breaks down to 354 on the ground floor and 129 in the "mezzanine."

I was also able to find some history of deed transfers that shows that Rosemary Enterprises acquired the property via deed dated in 1978. Prior to that, there's a series of individuals and other corporations, but no indication as to use prior to that '82 C/O.
posted by Ed Solero on Dec 1, 2006 at 4:57am
I'm not sure of the build date for this theater Ed. I haven't found any build date in NYC files. One real estate site gives the current building a build date of 1900 and lists it as a tax exempt property. I did find one item that was interesting. In 1983 a mortgage was taken on this property with the Manhattan Savings Bank. The company taking out the mortgage was Rosemary Enterprises Inc. a NY corporation having its office c/o Pagoda Theater 11 East Broadway. That is the address for the Pagoda Theater. Did the same person own the Rosemary Theater and the Pagoda Theater?

posted by Lost Memory on Dec 1, 2006 at 5:22am
There is a photo of the temple on this site:
http://tinyurl.com/6p4rso
posted by ken mc on Jul 17, 2008 at 1:50pm
Here is a glimpse of the interior.

Unless there is another source for the number of seats, we could use 473 seats which I posted back in 2005.

posted by Lost Memory on Jul 17, 2008 at 2:17pm
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