According to an article in West Side Rag (online) today, Frank Rowley has been with Lincoln Plaza for 20 years.
I was at the Regency reading the paper, the day The NY Times announced its closing, people were weeping and soon, so was I.
Frank Rowley, I followed you to other revival houses including the Biograph and Gramercy but did not realize you were behind the scenes at Lincoln Plaza as well. So many of us (I went today) will miss this theatre and what we could count on. There is nothing like seeing a film in a theatre with an audience who wants to see a film, not look at phones.
According to an article in West Side Rag (online) today, Frank Rowley has been with Lincoln Plaza for 20 years.
I was at the Regency reading the paper, the day The NY Times announced its closing, people were weeping and soon, so was I.
Frank Rowley, I followed you to other revival houses including the Biograph and Gramercy but did not realize you were behind the scenes at Lincoln Plaza as well. So many of us (I went today) will miss this theatre and what we could count on. There is nothing like seeing a film in a theatre with an audience who wants to see a film, not look at phones.