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Prospect Theatre

Whitinsville, MA
19 Prospect Street
, Whitinsville, MA, United States
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Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: 750
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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Information on this long-gone theatre in a town south of Worcester would be appreciated.
Contributed by Gerald A. DeLuca


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The theatre must go back to the World War I era or earlier. I found a 1918 listing for the place.
posted by Gerald A. DeLuca on Jun 14, 2005 at 3:47am
Gerald,

Barry Goodkin of THS sent me a list of Mass. Theatres many years ago.

It was dated 1949.

For Whitinsville it lists:

Prospect Theatre , 19 Prospect St.

Star Theatre, No. Main St. (no number)
posted by Richard Dziadzio on Jun 14, 2005 at 9:53am
The 1945 FDY lists the seating for the Prospect as 750.
posted by Bryan Krefft on Jun 14, 2005 at 1:33pm
There are MGM Theatre Photograph and Report forms for both the Prospect Theatre and the Star Theatre in Whitensville MA, with facade photos taken in June 1941. The Prospect was on Prospect St. and had a small triangle marquee with a large "P" at the apex. Attraction is "I Wanted Wings" with Ray Milland. The street appears to be on a slope. The Report states that the Prospect is not a MGM customer, that it was built about 1925, that it's in Poor condition, and has 700 seats, all on one floor. The Star Theatre was on North Main St. It appears to be a free-standing building with center entrance and a small marquee. It has been showing MGM films for 3 years; was built about 1930, is in Fair condition and has 344 seats, all on one floor. The 1940 population of Whitensville was 6,122.
posted by Ron Salters on Nov 22, 2006 at 8:22am
Both the Prospect and the Star theatres in Whitensville are listed in the 1927 edition of the Film Daily yearbook. The Prospect, with 792 seats, is open 4 days per week; while the Star, with 400 seats, is open 3 days a week.
posted by Ron Salters on Jan 20, 2007 at 8:04am
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