Ritz Theater

1513 Main Street,
Newberry, SC 29108

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Ken Roe
Ken Roe on November 22, 2022 at 11:21 am

jeffri2: I have added pages for those three theatres.

jeffri2
jeffri2 on November 22, 2022 at 5:51 am

does anyone know anything about the arcade theater or theoto or newberry theater? these would have been around in the 1920s

Ken Roe
Ken Roe on November 2, 2022 at 9:14 am

jeffri2: I have created a new page for the Imperial/Ritz Theatre. The imperial Theatre was opened prior to 1926.

jeffri2
jeffri2 on November 1, 2022 at 9:35 am

Does anyone know when the Imperial Theater first opened?

Jeff1
Jeff1 on February 9, 2013 at 1:29 pm

The following are abstracts compiled by Edith Greiser from 1931 issues of the Newberry Observer: RITZ THEATER – A NEW THEATER – Imperial Theater remodeled; stage eliminated; Observer 2/6/1931, p1; work is progressing rapidly; will be under management of C. H. Albrecht of Whitmire, Observer 2/10/1931, p6 The Ritz Theater opened to the public on 2/14/1931 featuring the picture “REDUCING”; a new air cooling system was installed, Observer 5/22/1931, p1; on the night of June 16 there was a fire in the projection room of the Ritz Theater; two reels of film were slightly damaged. The manager reported that all damages were repaired and the movie will be shown the following week, Observer 6/16/1931, p1.

Jeff1
Jeff1 on February 9, 2013 at 1:14 pm

According to an article in the Fall, 2012 issue of the journal of the Newberry Historical Society, there is more to the history of the Ritz Theater: the article says there had been a theater called the Imperial Theater at 1215 Main Street (2 blocks west of the current Ritz); in 1931 the Albrecht family took over the Imperial and renamed it the Ritz; about 1935 they planned to completely renovate that Ritz, but then decided instead to build a new Ritz Theater at the current location (1513 Main St).

Ken220
Ken220 on July 13, 2011 at 10:34 am

I used to go to the Ritz as a child. You could get in for a dime. When you turned 12, you had to pay the adult admission price which was 50 cents. You could get around that if you had an “in-between” card. The card had your photo on it and would get you in for a quarter. It was good until you turned 14.

Popcorn was a nickel a bag and a drink was a dime. Most candy bars were also a nickel. Of course later inflation drove the price up.

I remember dating during college days. Adult price was still 50 cents so the whole date was less than two dollars.

Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers on November 8, 2010 at 5:43 pm

Dec 1 1970 “ELVIS,THAT’S THE WAY IT IS” is playing.

March 18 1971 and “TORA!TORA!TORA!” is playing .Next was “A NEW LEAF”.March 28 1972 has “ SOUL SOLDIER” playing with this little gem booked in after it “SONG OF THE SOUTH”.Nov.23 1971 and “CATLOW” is playing.“SUMMER of ‘42” is next at the Ritz.