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Criterion Theatre

Bar Harbor, ME
35 Cottage Street
, Bar Harbor, ME 04609 United States
(map)
207.288.3441
Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Art Deco
Function: Concerts, Movies (First Run)
Seats: 869
Chain: Independent
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Bunker & Savage
Criterion Theatre
Nighttime view of the Criterion's marquee
Photo courtesy of Jeff Kellam
The Criterion Theatre is a glorious, well-preserved Art Deco style theater, located in the heart of downtown Bar Harbor.

Opening in 1932, it has served the town of Bar Harbor as a movie palace ever since, accomodating such prominent families as the Rockefellers on their vacations to nearby Mount Desert Island.

Kept in fantastic condition over the years, the theater still has most of its original interior: seats, curtains, and even the original lighting board for stage performances. The Criterion Theatre also contains a floating balcony, which is rare for most movie palaces.

A true gem!!
Contributed by David


YOUR COMMENTS

 
I remember a very enjoyable evening at this delightful theatre while passing through in August, 1997. The film was MY BEST FRIEND'S WIFE. Can any locals post recollections about the Criterion's past?
posted by Gerald A. DeLuca on Apr 5, 2004 at 2:59pm
Small photo with some background on the Criterion Theater is here:
http://www.steppinoutmaine.com/archivesacadia/2003/jul_09/feature3.html
posted by Lost Memory on Jun 6, 2005 at 12:06pm
Shouldn't this be listed as "Criterion Theatre" rather than "The Criterion"? The definite article does not appear to be part of its name.
posted by Gerald A. DeLuca on Jun 6, 2005 at 1:18pm
Also, Bar Harbor is ON Mt. Desert Island, so it's not really "nearby." Just saw this lovely theater last week. It currently plays a mix of first-run movies and live music shows in its undivided auditorium.
posted by Al in NYC on Sep 27, 2005 at 10:34am
Last week I enjoyed a 4 day vacation up in Bar Harbor and had a chance to take a number of photographs of the beautiful Criterion Theater. I posted them all to my photobucket account here.

And if you want the abridged highlights:

Exterior at night
Box office
Ticket vestibule
Entrance doors from lobby
Lobby/foyer
Left mezzanine foyer
Right mezzanine foyer
Balcony section view
2nd balcony section view
View of \"floating\" balcony
Auditorium ceiling chandelier
Rear of house
Proscenium view
Stage view
Front auditorium sidewall detail
Rear orchestra detail
Seat row end cap detail
Marquee detail
Rear exterior view

I know that seems fairly exhaustive, but there are some 46 images in total in my photobucket album. Unfortunately, I didn't get to watch a movie in the theater. The films run twice nightly (around 7 or 7:30 and again around 9 or 10) and the program changes every couple of days. The night I arrived and first found the theater, it was too late to catch that evening's 10pm show of "Pirates of the Caribbean" and by the following night, the show was changed to the animated "Ant Bully" - which I really didn't want to sit through.

The folks that run the place were exceedingly laid back and really nice and allowed me to enter the building and take as many photos as I wanted without charging me for admission (as I was doing so, patrons were entering the theater for that evening's 1st screening). As you might be able to see from the exterior rear shot, the lot on which the theater was built slopes up to the street entrance. This creates a rather unorthodox ticket lobby floor that slopes DOWN from the entrance to the foyer. The small foyer features a candy counter against the rear auditroium wall and a twin set of stairs leading up to the mezzanine at either side. Up the right stairway, there is a small beverage counter tucked into the corner and a couple of vintage posters (see the photo above). The right stair case is kept closed until the end of the movie, when it is used as an exit for balcony patrons.

The odd looking "floating" balcony is divided into 9 sections, each with 3 or 4 rows of seating (and some with tables in the front row). The art deco characteristics are wonderfully preserved (despite the odd missing fixture here and there) right down to the stenciling on the lobby cloak-room door. I hope that next time I get up there (and I do plan on returning) I'm able to enjoy a good movie at the Criterion. A true cinema treasure if ever there was one.
posted by Ed Solero on Aug 14, 2006 at 6:39am
This is a recent view of the Criterion marquee.

posted by Lost Memory on Dec 10, 2006 at 10:39am
Here is a recent night view of the Criterion Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 26, 2007 at 7:57pm
I was just in bar harbor maine this past weekend. And i did see a movie at the criterion its a awesome movie theater.i love it i did
get to see the new indiana jones movie i set in the balcony.it brought back the times when i was young growing up in waltham mass
posted by screenman on May 28, 2008 at 8:53am
A nice close-up shot of the Criterion is here.

posted by Lost Memory on Aug 21, 2009 at 9:10am
This is another nice 2009 photo of the Criterion.

posted by Lost Memory on Aug 23, 2009 at 5:41pm
The Criterion in Bar Harbor is part of the Opera in Cinema network which presents opera and ballet performances from various European theaters.
posted by Ron Salters on Sep 13, 2009 at 10:38am
Here is a recent night photo.

posted by Lost Memory on Sep 18, 2009 at 3:03pm
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