More info:
https://shistoriquesaguenay.com/le-theatre-capitol-de-chicoutimi/
From 1913, Chicoutimi had its theater known as the Théâtre Populaire. Built on Racine Street, it houses a cinema and a theater that can accommodate up to 400 spectators. In January 1926, it was replaced by a new, much more spacious and luxurious theater. Built at a cost of $ 85,000 by the entrepreneur Robin from Chicoutimi, the new Chicoutimi theater will accommodate up to 630 people.
The Capitol Theater was at the time a vast cultural complex which, in addition to presenting concerts, theater and cinema, housed in adjoining rooms a billiards room, a bowling alley and an arena. Richly decorated, this theater is the glory of Chicoutimi with distinguished guests such as Fernandel, Tino Rossi and Charles Trenet. The latter even said in an interview in Montreal “in Chicoutimi, I found much better than here. You would have every interest in seeing this theater ”. unfortunately, the Capitol will be demolished in the early 1990s.
This opened in 1947 and closed in the late 1970s. Owned by Ceo Choquette and France-Film. It is located in Saguenay in which Chicoutimi is now a district.
The AmStar 14 Stadium Cinemas opened on April 29th, 2006 with previews and May 5th, 2006 for first-run movies. It became the Movie Tavern on September 11th, 2015. Grand opening ads posted.
This opened on November 20th, 1998, and closed in 2009. Reopened in 2010 https://www.theatresofgtown.com/ and still open at the time of this post. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on October 5th, 1973. Grand opening ad posted.
More info: https://shistoriquesaguenay.com/le-theatre-capitol-de-chicoutimi/
From 1913, Chicoutimi had its theater known as the Théâtre Populaire. Built on Racine Street, it houses a cinema and a theater that can accommodate up to 400 spectators. In January 1926, it was replaced by a new, much more spacious and luxurious theater. Built at a cost of $ 85,000 by the entrepreneur Robin from Chicoutimi, the new Chicoutimi theater will accommodate up to 630 people.
The Capitol Theater was at the time a vast cultural complex which, in addition to presenting concerts, theater and cinema, housed in adjoining rooms a billiards room, a bowling alley and an arena. Richly decorated, this theater is the glory of Chicoutimi with distinguished guests such as Fernandel, Tino Rossi and Charles Trenet. The latter even said in an interview in Montreal “in Chicoutimi, I found much better than here. You would have every interest in seeing this theater ”. unfortunately, the Capitol will be demolished in the early 1990s.
The owner of this cinema had one location in Glendale, California August 2013-2017.
This opened in 1947 and closed in the late 1970s. Owned by Ceo Choquette and France-Film. It is located in Saguenay in which Chicoutimi is now a district.
The AmStar 14 Stadium Cinemas opened on April 29th, 2006 with previews and May 5th, 2006 for first-run movies. It became the Movie Tavern on September 11th, 2015. Grand opening ads posted.
Reopened as Movie Tavern on March 23rd, 2007/
Movie Tavern grand opening ad
Movie Tavern opening Fri, Mar 23, 2007 – 79 · Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
Movie Tavern announcement
Movie Tavern announcement Thu, Jun 1, 2006 – 29 · Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as an art-house on June 30th, 2006. Another ad posted.
Grand opening ad
Alliance theatre opening Fri, Nov 19, 1937 – 8 · The Alliance Times-Herald (Alliance, Nebraska) · Newspapers.com
This opened as Skouras Route 59 theatre. Grand opening ad posted
Grand opening ad posted
Closed on March 1st, 2001 and reopened as Reel Deal on March 22nd, 2002. Grand opening ads posted.
LCE South Park closing Fri, Mar 2, 2001 – 19 · Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
That was the South Pointe 6 opening on February 25th, 1983, and closed on August 5th, 1999. CT Page to come.
Opened November 24th, 1917
Grand opening ads posted
Deux autres annonces d'inauguration publiées.
Closed due to COVID-19 per google.
This opened on November 20th, 1998, and closed in 2009. Reopened in 2010 https://www.theatresofgtown.com/ and still open at the time of this post. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as the Lexington Cinema Grill on September 28th, 1998
Lexington Cinema grill reopening Fri, Oct 2, 1998 – 63 · Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
and closed on June 3rd, 1999
Cinema Grill closes Thu, Jun 10, 1999 – 21 · Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted
Strange design.
Article:
Bob Busman, head of Septum Cinemas back in business Sat, May 20, 1995 – 27 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com
Closed 2004
This was to be opened by Starplex but Carmike took over the project and opened it on December 13th, 2012. Grand opening ad posted.