My friends and I spent many Friday nights at the Wollaston theater and I have a lot of fond memories of it.
The last time I viewed a movie there was probably some time in the 1980’s and it was a less then pleasent experience. The paint was peeling from the walls, a whole bunch of seats were either missing or blocked off and the whole building smelled of mold and mildew from the leaky ceiling.
It’s a shame that it is in the state that it’s in, but I can’t believe that it would be cost effective to renovate it. The only hope for the theater is if some rich patron comes along and restores it as a labor of love.
My friends and I spent many Friday nights at the Wollaston theater and I have a lot of fond memories of it.
The last time I viewed a movie there was probably some time in the 1980’s and it was a less then pleasent experience. The paint was peeling from the walls, a whole bunch of seats were either missing or blocked off and the whole building smelled of mold and mildew from the leaky ceiling.
It’s a shame that it is in the state that it’s in, but I can’t believe that it would be cost effective to renovate it. The only hope for the theater is if some rich patron comes along and restores it as a labor of love.
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