Any old employees can check out REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRES on Facebook,Great place to see for old theatre folks in the real days of the Theatre Business.
Nick, Bill Barkley would know,I will check with him.ChasSmith thanks for the advice, when i did check Augusta major papers about a year ago, i never spotted a Black theatre in the ads not even the classy LENOX THEATRE which was black was listed.
For the record this Historical Museum had not heard of the HI-Dee-Bo Drive-in in Augusta that was Black. I told them to check out CT.They seem to be more into the Civil war and Churches than Movie theatres.
I have checked with the Laney Museum of Black History in Augusta,Lady i spoke to had only heard of the Lenox Theatre, But I know the Theatre was there having ben in the theatre Business locally here and hearing projectionists talk about the Theatre.Last I drove through there a Church was in the building.It is not a safe place in Augusta to really drive in.I did not want to use COLORED,,but have noticed the term used quite a bit and NOT ONLY IN THE SOUTH.If the Editors want to change it to Unknown Black theatre it is fine with me.OR just take it off,but there was a MOVIE THEATRE there,Guys and Girls.
We have put together a REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRE page on FACEBOOK if you ever worked at Plitt theatres.
Anyone that worked here,Please check out REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRES,it is for PLitt Theatre Employees.
Anyone that worked here please check out REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRES on Facebook.
Anyone that worked here,it being a ABC/Plitt Theatre; Check out REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRES on Facebook.
Wow, someone commented on a Columbia theatre,Iremember when it opened as a Twin,I bet Chuck sure isn’t from Columbia.
Any old employees can check out REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRES on Facebook,Great place to see for old theatre folks in the real days of the Theatre Business.
The Classic Theatre is reborn being used for Broadway plays.Any info Athens Folks.They are FACEBOOK.
No comments since 2011,Wow,such a nice Theatre,Assume folks in Athens just don’t care.Have pictures on my Facebook Album page.
Sadly, that is the way it goes,Mike.
Flix70,,,,,,NOT ME.
what a small marquee…
Thanks Bill Barkley for the info,
Albert Peters was the projectionist he ended his long career at NATIONAL HILLS THEATRE in Augusta.
CINEMATREASURES EDITORS…….The name of the ‘colored theatre’ was the SHOW PALACE, Plez Change the name. Thanks,.
thanks raysson i always enjoyreading your stuff.
STill talking about this AMC theatre..Must be a great place.or the only theatre in town,
Yes, it played there riausche,ANYONE interested,“REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRES” is now on Facebook for Plitt Theatre folks.ENJOY.
There is a"REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRES" on Facebook for those interested.
there is a “REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRE” page on FACEBOOK for those interested in PLITT THEATRES.
Nick, Bill Barkley would know,I will check with him.ChasSmith thanks for the advice, when i did check Augusta major papers about a year ago, i never spotted a Black theatre in the ads not even the classy LENOX THEATRE which was black was listed.
FACEBOOK has a REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRE page,folks.
what a sad story,once again the public led to these monster 20 plexes by a leash.Theatre business is gone in my book, folks.
For the record this Historical Museum had not heard of the HI-Dee-Bo Drive-in in Augusta that was Black. I told them to check out CT.They seem to be more into the Civil war and Churches than Movie theatres.
I have checked with the Laney Museum of Black History in Augusta,Lady i spoke to had only heard of the Lenox Theatre, But I know the Theatre was there having ben in the theatre Business locally here and hearing projectionists talk about the Theatre.Last I drove through there a Church was in the building.It is not a safe place in Augusta to really drive in.I did not want to use COLORED,,but have noticed the term used quite a bit and NOT ONLY IN THE SOUTH.If the Editors want to change it to Unknown Black theatre it is fine with me.OR just take it off,but there was a MOVIE THEATRE there,Guys and Girls.
Facts check out still in 1956.