Hillside Theatre

90-29 Sutphin Boulevard,
Jamaica, NY 11435

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roybarry
roybarry on October 22, 2007 at 7:29 pm

In 1946 the Hillside had Joe Palooka and Wimpy on stage. Also the Jamacia theater had vaudeville acts during the same period. I saw a stage show at the Loew’s Gates when I moved there in 1948. If I remember correctly it was during the re-distribution of “The Lost Weekend” with Ray Milland. I just turned 10 and my older brother would always take my twin and I to shows at the Gates. We would also go to the Broadway Arena to see Antonio Rocca, The French Angel and the Dussek Brothers wrestle. Still remember the smell of that place. The wrestlers bodies would turn a deep pink when hit. We always saw wrestling on a black and white tv screen. Something as simple as that!

PKoch
PKoch on October 22, 2007 at 5:25 pm

Thanks for this info, Warren. I hope the infamous “Curse Of The Little Rascals” didn’t descend upon the Hillside as a result !

PKoch
PKoch on September 7, 2007 at 5:04 pm

Thanks, Lost Memory.

PKoch
PKoch on August 6, 2007 at 3:41 pm

Thanks for your post, billmarshal, and for sharing your memories. I remember those Aurora models well.

billmarshall
billmarshall on August 6, 2007 at 2:50 am

Hi everyone!
Just saw these post on the Hillside Theatre. I lived in jamaica from ‘73 to '85, on 88th ave., yes the street with the cobblestones(really just red bricks). I Never knew there was a hillside theatre there on jamaica avenue. It was gone by the we arrived there. I remember nedicks and a little newsstand located underneath the train steps, i rememer buying the shadow #1 by Dc comics from him. there was also a bookstore across the street that you could buy old comic books in a big brown shopping bag, he would keep behind the counter, and only if a parent was with you. There was also a woolworths around the corner, thats where i bought my aurora models. The theatre we mostly went to was the RKO keiths on main street. Good Memories lol!
-Bill

PKoch
PKoch on August 1, 2007 at 4:12 pm

When the Stones do “Little T & A” they’re a menace to society, but when it’s a number in “A Chorus Line”, it’s “that heartwarming Bway musical : bring the family !” Double standard.

PKoch
PKoch on August 1, 2007 at 4:07 pm

Thanks, Warren.

Who WAS the Hillside’s new management ?

What “Truths” and “Facts” were parents being urged to bring their sons and daughters to learn ?

Yes, those “World’s 2 Most Amazing Attractions” : it could be a Lenny Bruce bit about T & A : I think he had it down by June 1958 :

“You can’t put that up on a marquee ! That’s dirty !”

“Well, how about ‘tuchuses and nay-nays’ ?”

“or, ‘gluteus maximus and pectoralis majoris’ ? Then it’s dirty to the Romans !”

PKoch
PKoch on July 30, 2007 at 10:30 pm

I think I had one, or something like it, at A & S in downtown Brooklyn as a kid.

PKoch
PKoch on July 30, 2007 at 5:56 pm

Frozen custard served in a tall glass. Got it.

PKoch
PKoch on July 30, 2007 at 5:38 pm

Warren, what exactly was “the drink you eat with a spoon”, and on what theater’s page did you post about it on ? The Valencia ?

PKoch
PKoch on July 30, 2007 at 5:00 pm

MojaveByrd, the dessert you are referring to was posted about by Warren elsewhere as “the drink you eat with a spoon”. Custard or vanilla yogurt, perhaps ?

roybarry
roybarry on July 29, 2007 at 1:17 pm

I tried to look up the Jamacia Theater and it doesn’t come up. Anyone know why?

roybarry
roybarry on July 29, 2007 at 1:14 pm

I don’t remember that at Gertz’s Department store. I do remember how they would have the best Santa Claus at Christmas time. Down the street it always seemed that Montgomery Ward would always be in competition with Gertz. I left there in 1948 and revisited Jamacia frequesntly when I lived in Brooklyn. The Jamacia and Merrick theaters were near by and would usually take a trip into Montgomery Ward and go to there camping area. Dreams!

MojaveByrd
MojaveByrd on July 29, 2007 at 7:22 am

Someone mentioned Gertz. I remember going there as a little girl with my mom. There was a refreshment stand in the middle of the store that served some kind of milkshake, but it wasn’t a milkshake. It was thicker and creamier. It was served in a large glass and at the bottom was a spoonful of chocolate or strawberry syrup. I’ve never tasted anything like it since. Does anyone remember this? Does this product still exist anywhere?

PKoch
PKoch on July 13, 2007 at 4:51 pm

Thanks, Warren. I should have asked about “Sutphin” with a capital “S”.

PKoch
PKoch on July 13, 2007 at 3:38 pm

Roy, for old photos of Sutphin Blvd, you might try that link to the past history of Jamaica that Lost Memory posted on the Loew’s Valencia page, queenspix.com, or the archives of the central Queensboro Public Library on either ….. you guessed it, (duh !?)Sutphin Blvd. or Hillside Avenue.

Anybody know what a “sutphin” is, anyway ?

roybarry
roybarry on July 12, 2007 at 11:55 pm

My brothers responded. Yes! It was on Sutphin Blvd several door down from the Hillside. We left there in 1948. It was going strong then. I’ve tried to get old photos of Sutphin Blvd but to no avail. Sorry! Those were fun times.

Roy

roybarry
roybarry on July 12, 2007 at 2:24 pm

It was spelled McGuinesses. I sent an email to my brothers to verify if I am hallucinating or that it really existed. I am sure it was on the corner of the Hillside theater going toward the Court House. They had orientals working in the kitchen and we would play hide and seek behind the restaurant in the summer. People from the big Court House would come in for lunch. Saturdays and Sundays were big days there. I’ll wait to hear from my brothers.

Roy

roybarry
roybarry on July 12, 2007 at 12:35 pm

It was on Sutphin near the Hillside. I lived there until 1948 and then moved to Brooklyn. They served seafood and steaks. It was a pretty nice place from the eyes of a nine year old.

Bill Carr
Bill Carr on July 11, 2007 at 3:05 am

BrooklynJim, you missed the Savoy, and if you’re old enough the Jamaica. Leroyeliston, I remember the Jamaica shopping district from the 50s and 60s reasonably well, but I don’t remember McGinnis'. Where was it?

roybarry
roybarry on July 11, 2007 at 1:40 am

Warren, do you remember McGinnis' restaurant?

PKoch
PKoch on July 9, 2007 at 3:25 pm

Thanks for all the details, guys. Maybe I’ll comment on some of them later.

BklynJim, good for you on your “A Hard Day’s Night” double-disc DVD purchase. I seem to recall someone, a Glendale, Queens native, commenting on this Hillside theater page, about taking a break from a boring philosophy class at St. John’s U Jamaica campus to see “Hard Day’s Night” at the Hillside.

roybarry
roybarry on July 7, 2007 at 10:11 pm

What ever happened to McGinnis' restaurant?