No. As you can see from my photos on the Barn posting, the building is totally different than the Gem building and it is located on a different street.
Thanks lostmemory – great find. I have eaten in the basement restaruant numerous times and had no idea that the building housed a theatre at one.
Therefore, the proper street address is 10 Bridge Street, home to Cocina del Sol restaurant and the following:
Garbo and Sasha
10 Bridge St * 908-996-7976
Unique clothing, accessories
Pardon My French
10 Bridge St * 908-996-4442
Home decor and accessories
Race Street Kids
10 Bridge St * 908-996-6787
Children’s clothing, toys
I’ll take some photos of the building and post them. Maybe some of the architecture will yield clues as to the precise location of the theater as this building is huge.
Somers Point’s pink theater saved from developers
July 21, 2005 •• 585 words •• ID: chr23680460
Courier-Post Staff SOMERS POINT Bill Marshall rescued the Gateway Playhouse eight years ago. Now the city has come to Gateway’s rescue, agreeing to buy the theater for $1.1 million rather than let it fall into the hands of developers bent on building more condominiums. The pink theater along Bay Avenue shut its doors after the 1998 death of Paul Aiken, who founded the South Jersey Regional Theatre at the Gateway. Marshall, a local pro golfer by trade, leased the theater ….
Residents to hear redevelopment plans for theater
July 2, 2005 •• 434 words •• ID: chr22962973
Planners hoping to renovate, add eatery, 2 stores to Westmont site Courier-Post Staff HADDON TWP. The public will get a chance to learn more about the proposed redevelopment of the Westmont Theater next week. The theater’s redeveloper, a group headed by Joanna Pang, director of Asia Bank of Philadelphia, will appear before the township’s joint planning and zoning board on Thursday night for the project’s site plan application hearing. Pang said she is excited …
The Barn Theatre was open from the early 1930s through the mid 1980s. There is a nice photo (“Air Conditioned”) on page 83 of Sketches of a River Town (1997) by Ellen Fletcher.
According to this article, the theater has been “refurbished it to its former glory” by Taras Penkalskyj and his wife, Lesia. They held a children’s movie festival there last summer.
No. As you can see from my photos on the Barn posting, the building is totally different than the Gem building and it is located on a different street.
Thanks lostmemory – great find. I have eaten in the basement restaruant numerous times and had no idea that the building housed a theatre at one.
Therefore, the proper street address is 10 Bridge Street, home to Cocina del Sol restaurant and the following:
Garbo and Sasha
10 Bridge St * 908-996-7976
Unique clothing, accessories
Pardon My French
10 Bridge St * 908-996-4442
Home decor and accessories
Race Street Kids
10 Bridge St * 908-996-6787
Children’s clothing, toys
I’ll take some photos of the building and post them. Maybe some of the architecture will yield clues as to the precise location of the theater as this building is huge.
Somers Point’s pink theater saved from developers
July 21, 2005 •• 585 words •• ID: chr23680460
Courier-Post Staff SOMERS POINT Bill Marshall rescued the Gateway Playhouse eight years ago. Now the city has come to Gateway’s rescue, agreeing to buy the theater for $1.1 million rather than let it fall into the hands of developers bent on building more condominiums. The pink theater along Bay Avenue shut its doors after the 1998 death of Paul Aiken, who founded the South Jersey Regional Theatre at the Gateway. Marshall, a local pro golfer by trade, leased the theater ….
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Residents to hear redevelopment plans for theater
July 2, 2005 •• 434 words •• ID: chr22962973
Planners hoping to renovate, add eatery, 2 stores to Westmont site Courier-Post Staff HADDON TWP. The public will get a chance to learn more about the proposed redevelopment of the Westmont Theater next week. The theater’s redeveloper, a group headed by Joanna Pang, director of Asia Bank of Philadelphia, will appear before the township’s joint planning and zoning board on Thursday night for the project’s site plan application hearing. Pang said she is excited …
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Page 9 of this document also states a buidling date of 1923. A small low resolution photo can be seen here:
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My photos from 1/16/05:
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Some of my photos from March 19, 2005:
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The Barn Theatre was open from the early 1930s through the mid 1980s. There is a nice photo (“Air Conditioned”) on page 83 of Sketches of a River Town (1997) by Ellen Fletcher.
Old photos:
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Another old postcard:
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My photos from March 3/19/2005 (excuse the shadows):
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My photos from 8/6/05:
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Marquee photo that I took in April:
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Some of my photos from May 2005:
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My photos from 7/23/05:
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Some photos that I took in March 2005:
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Correct spelling of city is “Atlantic”.
A Wurlitzer organ (opus 800) was installed in this theatre on 5/28/1925.
According to this article, the theater has been “refurbished it to its former glory” by Taras Penkalskyj and his wife, Lesia. They held a children’s movie festival there last summer.
http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2004/310432.shtml
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Here is an old postcard:
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