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Also known as Liberty Theatre

Manos Theatre

Ellwood City, PA
415 East Lawrence Avenue
, Ellwood City, PA 16117 United States
(map)
Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: 1047
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Victor A. Rigaumont
Firm: Unknown
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The Liberty Theatre dates back to at least 1930. By 1935 the name had been changed to the Manos Theatre. The Manos Theatre is still listed in 1955 with 1,047 seats.
Contributed by Lost Memory


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Here is a March 1933 coupon/ad for the Liberty Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 5, 2009 at 10:00am
Mike Manos opened the Manos Theatre in Ellwood City in 1934, according to the "Ten Years Ago" feature in Boxoffice of September 16, 1944.

The May 21, 1949, issue of Boxoffice revealed that the Manos Theatre had reopened after a $70,000 remodeling. The May 28 issue gave the exact date of the reopening as May 5.
posted by Joe Vogel on Nov 5, 2009 at 3:49pm
If Boxoffice is accurate, then the Liberty was a different theater. The strange thing is, the Liberty had 972 seats in 1930 and is no longer listed in 1935. The Manos appears in 1935 with 970 seats. Coincidence? I read on some website that the Liberty became the Manos but I didn't bookmark it.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 5, 2009 at 6:06pm
This site which is the same site that you linked to on the Majestic page, claims that: "Liberty Theater (also known as the Manos Theater)". It's on the right hand side of the page in the column under "Wanted" where they are asking for pictures. Maybe the Liberty was remodeled around 1934 and opened as the Manos.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 5, 2009 at 6:41pm
I'd just assumed that it was a renaming that took place in 1934. The Boxoffice item didn't give any details, and didn't mention the name Liberty, but that's often the case with Boxoffice items.

I found a May 14, 1949, Boxoffice item about the remodeling of the Manos that year, and it said that Victor A. Rigaumont was one of the guests at the reopening, so he was most likely the architect for the project. He did design a number of projects for the Manos circuit.
posted by Joe Vogel on Nov 6, 2009 at 1:05am
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