Its actually Cinema Theatre, not just Cinema. ABC Mid-South Theatres briefly last operated the Cinema Theatre who closed the theater on April 20, 1968 with “The Happening”.
Opened in December 1999 as a replacement of the four-screen Cape Cod Mall Cinema Center. After Regal closed the theater in January 2025, Entertainment Cinemas took over the theater who reopened the theater several months later.
This was actually known as the Edgartown Playhouse. It was NEVER closed in 1961. The Playhouse was renamed the Edgartown Town Hall Cinema in 1977 and continued operating until closing in May 1997.
The Wyoming Theatre opened as early as 1936 and closed on November 29, 1982 when a fire destroyed the theater during a showing of “An Officer And A Gentleman”.
Later operated by Cinecom, then SportService, and finally independently. It was closed on September 17, 1988 with “The Great Outdoors” and “Biloxi Blues”.
Correction: The Capitol closed on May 12, 1979 with “Phantasm”. During its final years of operation alongside movies, live performances were also presented.
Its actually Cinema Theatre, not just Cinema. ABC Mid-South Theatres briefly last operated the Cinema Theatre who closed the theater on April 20, 1968 with “The Happening”.
Once operated by Gulf State Theatres.
Closed on August 25, 1979 with “The Frisco Kid”. Once operated by ABC Interstate Theatres, last operated by Gulf States Theatres.
Opened in December 1999 as a replacement of the four-screen Cape Cod Mall Cinema Center. After Regal closed the theater in January 2025, Entertainment Cinemas took over the theater who reopened the theater several months later.
Edited from my December 9, 2022 (10:47 AM) comment:
Opened on October 6, 1989 with 10 screens.
Closed on July 23, 1988.
Still abandoned and available for rentals as of 2025. Google Maps also listed the theater as temporarily closed.
There is another theater in Oak Bluffs called the Rice Theatre, but unfortunately I cannot find as much information about it.
Functions Update: Live performances are also presented.
Still open in 1982, but closed later in the mid-1980s.
Still open in 1982.
This was actually known as the Edgartown Playhouse. It was NEVER closed in 1961. The Playhouse was renamed the Edgartown Town Hall Cinema in 1977 and continued operating until closing in May 1997.
The Liberty Theatre opened as early as 1919 and was still open in 1969.
The Wyoming Theatre opened as early as 1936 and closed on November 29, 1982 when a fire destroyed the theater during a showing of “An Officer And A Gentleman”.
Closed on February 28, 1988 with “Fatal Attraction” and Walt Disney’s “Cinderella”.
Opened in May 1997 as a replacement of the Edgartown Town Hall Cinema.
First had a soft launch on June 24, 2006, before officially opening on June 30, 2006.
Closed on September 27, 1987 with “House” and “House II”.
Closed on September 18, 1983 with “Flashdance” and “Cheech And Chong’s Still Smokin”.
Closed in the early-1980s. It briefly became a special events house during its final days of operation.
Later operated by Cinecom, then SportService, and finally independently. It was closed on September 17, 1988 with “The Great Outdoors” and “Biloxi Blues”.
Closed on December 16, 1978. It was once operated by Cinecom, and last operated by SportService.
Correction: The Capitol closed on May 12, 1979 with “Phantasm”. During its final years of operation alongside movies, live performances were also presented.
Closed on August 30, 1998 with “The Mask Of Zorro” in Screen 1 and “Mafia” in Screen 2.
Closed on October 28, 1972, demolished in February 1973.