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Capitol Theatre

Middletown, CT
350 Main Street
, Middletown, CT 06457 United States
(map)
Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Retail
Seats: 1065
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Loomis J. Thompson
Firm: Unknown
Capitol Theatre
Recent exterior view of the Capitol Theatre
Photo courtesy of Roger Katz
The Capitol Theatre has been closed for years and is currently a liquor store. The marquee remains intact, but is growing increasingly dilapidated.
Contributed by Roger Katz


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The Capitol Theatre seated 1056 people.
posted by William on Nov 19, 2003 at 4:15pm
Need to update the seating as posted by William on Nov. 19.
posted by Chuck1231 on Sep 28, 2004 at 11:23pm
According to historian B.S. Goodkin's list of Connecticut theatres, the Capitol first opened on April 27, 1926, and had Loomis J. Thompson as architect.
posted by Warren G. Harris on Sep 29, 2004 at 9:34am
Is the theatre intact at all behind the store?
posted by RobertR on Sep 29, 2004 at 10:54am
The auditorium remains, but is stripped of all seats and ornementation. When I snuck in one day I fell through the rotted wooden stage floor.
posted by Roger Katz on Sep 29, 2004 at 7:32pm
I've seen the pics on Cinema Tour and they are not pretty. It's sad that it's a liquor store and I know the people are just trying to make an honest buck, but they should take better care of that poor building.

Great Kate needs to vent.
posted by Spike Spiegel on Mar 29, 2006 at 4:07pm
A Hall theater organ was installed in the Capitol Theater in 1926.

posted by Lost Memory on Sep 14, 2007 at 7:07am
I have all the info on this theatre as I talked to the owner extensively yesterday.

The marquee is still there but it's whitewashed. Inside towards the back there's a lot of water damage. There's been a drop ceiling in place but only for 3/4 of the lobby, after that it's a higher ceiling (maybe 5 feet) and lots of rotting wood that they are getting fixed, but you can see the original ceiling. Original 1950s movie poster of Humphrey Bogart are still in the original poster holders.

Roger Katz of CinemaTour has pics from 2002 but the owner doesn't remember giving a tour then, only in 1993 to some cinema buffs from Wesleyan and he opened and bought the place in 1991. He spoke straightforward and against dirty politics, of which he feels and knows he's received over the years.

He said shortly after he bought it, Wesleyan wanted to build a performing arts center and the Capitol he agreed would be perfect as everything was still intact, seats, etc. They told him they wanted him to buy it, which he had done (I guess he rented it then bought it) and they said they would buy it from him and net him more money which never happened and he's quite bitter about it. They built one for many millions on the north side of town. He's convinced that if the infrastructure's already in place then it would be less money to for a conversion.

Then the Goodspeed Opera House (in East Haddam, just over the river and south) was interested and the City of Middletown said they wanted to buy it and then sell it to the opera folks, which never happened.

He told me had an engineer come in a while back to check for structural damage and even though the place was looted years back for seats and other things, the building is built from extremely strong steel, not supposed to be used for theaters, let's put it that way. He said there's a lot of water damage but it's a little dangerous.

One good thing, the projectors are still there and he wants to sell them. I gave him this website and told him to post it. Very nice guy.







posted by shoeshoe14 on Jan 9, 2008 at 6:42pm
1981 Photo

posted by Lost Memory on May 5, 2009 at 10:40am
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