My husband and I frequently attend the Pollard Theatre. It is the only full time professional theater company in Oklahoma. The beautiful mural work features landscape scenes of mountains and trees. The lobby is clad in a peacock blue paint highlighted by magnificently colored iron chandeliers. The Powell family, who operated the Pollard as a movie theater, built and still own the Beacon Drive-In in Guthrie.
Another monsterplex on Cinema Treasures! Why? My understanding of this site is the promotion and discovery of classic theaters. The large number of new, hideous, uninteresting monsterplex theaters recently added to Oklahoma’s section is quite perplexing. These are not, nor will ever be, classic theatres. After visiting a large number of beautiful vintage theatres in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado, I will never again set foot in another monsterplex. I am wondering why these theaters are being including on Cinema Treasures when they so clearly don’t fit the criteria of a classic theater.
My husband and I frequently attend the Pollard Theatre. It is the only full time professional theater company in Oklahoma. The beautiful mural work features landscape scenes of mountains and trees. The lobby is clad in a peacock blue paint highlighted by magnificently colored iron chandeliers. The Powell family, who operated the Pollard as a movie theater, built and still own the Beacon Drive-In in Guthrie.
Another monsterplex on Cinema Treasures! Why? My understanding of this site is the promotion and discovery of classic theaters. The large number of new, hideous, uninteresting monsterplex theaters recently added to Oklahoma’s section is quite perplexing. These are not, nor will ever be, classic theatres. After visiting a large number of beautiful vintage theatres in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado, I will never again set foot in another monsterplex. I am wondering why these theaters are being including on Cinema Treasures when they so clearly don’t fit the criteria of a classic theater.