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Casino Theater

Central Falls, RI
708 Broad Street
, Central Falls, RI 02863 United States
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Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Housing
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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I accidently came across a listing for this theater from a very early Pawtucket/Central Falls City directory.

It is listed as 472 Broad Street until 1925 and then the address changed to 708 Broad Street as it remains today.

The theater originally opened as the New Casino Theater in 1913 and changed names in 1919 to the Casino Theater. The words "moving pictures" was added to the theater location in the city directory in 1918. The theater ran until 1929 but I am having doubts as to the closing date.

I passed the theater name around to a few older citizens of Central Falls and they remember the exact location. I need to ask them for more information as to how the theater operated.

As a young teen in the late 60's, I actually attended this hall for local rock concerts and was aware of the stage and what appeared to be a stage booth.
Contributed by Roland Lavallee


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Roland, you say that you attended rock concerts here in the late 1960s and that the address changed to 708 Broad Street as it remains today. You mean to say that the building is still there???
posted by Gerald A. DeLuca on Apr 21, 2005 at 1:45pm
Gerald, yes, it is directly across from the Central Falls Credit Union on Broad St. in Central Falls.

Here's a picture of the building.

http://photobucket.com/albums/y128/RolandL/CentralFalls/?action=view¤t=CasinoTheater3rdfloor.jpg

I went to this building today and to make a long story short, the owner approached me on Broad St because I was snooping around.

I explain that I would like to take pictures of the theater but he said they were putting in apartments. I KNOW they were not up to the third floor yet.

When pressed a little further about the theater, he did tell me that the stage area still exists. I asked if I could have his permission to take pictures of the theater but he denied.

Gerald, I walk with a cane and I believe he said no because of the insurance liability due to the small interior construction that was going on.

If you go to this locale, the entrance is just to the left of the HR Block sign with the 708 address. There is a white button that I believe is the general buzzer for the contractor which I believe is the owner. He looked dusty!! The building is NOT occupied yet.

I truly believe that if I were NOT disabled and needed a cane, he would have let me up there. I have this very, very empty feeling because I was not able to go up there because it's only a matter of time before the stage area is destroyed.

If you walk down Foundry St. and look up towards the third floor windows (no curtains) at the end of the building, you can still see the door that led to the stage area. Also, note the fancy ceiling work of the late 1800's. The stage area is NOT small. If you look the windows closest to Broad St, you can still make out the area that I believed was the projectionist's room or lighting control for the stage.

Here is a picture of the stairway to the second floor.

http://photobucket.com/albums/y128/RolandL/CentralFalls/?action=view¤t=stairwelltotheater.jpg
posted by Roland L. on Apr 21, 2005 at 2:19pm
Gerald, you unknowingly took a picture of this Casino Theater!! Take a look at your Holiday Cinema photo. Look just above the blue building in that photo to the row of white windows. That is the third floor of the Jacques Cartier building where the Casino Theater resided!! It is the Foundry St. side of the building. Nice job!!
posted by Roland L. on Apr 21, 2005 at 9:27pm
Through my error, I completely left out the fact that this theater was situated soley on the third floor of the Jacques Cartier building.
posted by Roland L. on Apr 21, 2005 at 10:49pm
I shall take a peek at the place today.
posted by Gerald A. DeLuca on Apr 22, 2005 at 2:30am
Dear Gerald and Roland,
Thank you for your comments and research on the theatre's of Pawtucket and Central Falls. I grew up on Clay Street in the 60's and 70's and remember many fond trips to the Holiday Cinema, the Leroy, Darlton...My last trip to the Leroy was to have seen Jethro Tull, but the performance was cancelled. My mother still lives in CF and I get back there at least once a year. My grandfather used to own Bill's Bowlaway, which is now the Credit Union Central Falls parking lot. It's sad to see what has happened to my hometown, and I can't drive down Broad Street without feeling melancholy

Even as a kid, I always hoped to have the money to buy the Leroy or the Holiday with a friend of mine from Cross St and save it. I guess that stuck with me...as I am now the director of The Ritz Theatre in Tiffin, OH, a restored 1928 movie palace. If you ever find yourself in Ohio stop on by and see what can happen to a theatre when people care.
posted by MSStrong on Apr 27, 2005 at 7:04am
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