Astor Theatre
730-42 Penn Street,
Reading,
PA
19602
730-42 Penn Street,
Reading,
PA
19602
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Here is a pre-opening sketch from the Irvin Glazer Theater collection:
http://tinyurl.com/lztuxb
Seeing these photos is almost enough to make me cry. I was an usher there in the late 50’s. At that time it was operated by William Goldman Theatres of Philadelphia. I believe the building was still owned by the Schad family, who owned the Astor and Strand Theatres in Reading and I think also a theatre in Hamburg, PA., under the name “Schad Theaters”. The manager at that time was J. Lester Stallman, and upon his retirement, Clayton Evans, manager of the Strand, become the Astor’s manager. After the Astor closed, it reopened for a short time as an X-rated movie house. I know a group trying to save the theatre had reopened it again. I remember going there for a Reading Community Theatre production of “Hair”, and also a benefit show by Barry Manilow. There were several other live concerts after that. Unfortunately, it took so long for the “powers that be” to decide what to do with the Astor that the building had deteriorated to the point of being beyond restoration. What a shame.
Here is a 1983 photo:
http://tinyurl.com/dztpqu
7 June 1941 Box Office states the Astor in Reading reopened May 28, with the world premiere of the movie “In the Navy”
Must have been used for concerts in the 1970s (after closing as a movie theater?). Hot Tuna performed here on 11/19/76.
There is a 72 page book on this theatre.It is called,THE ASTOR THEATRE:A MAGICAL REALM OF ROYALTY BY EILEEN DIETRICH.