Photos favorited by Gerald A. DeLuca

  • <p>Starting as an opera house, the theater became the Broadway Theatre in 1927 and this was the second major makeover look for this operation under the management of Chick Lewis and Warner Circuit. You can see the projection area in the third balcony. In 1942, Loews would take over and change the look and name of the theater.</p>
  • <p>October 31, 1919. Article on opening of the Victory.</p>
  • <p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lastpictureshow/5205079056">State Theatre..Jewett City Connecticut..Billy Holcomb / Don lewis Vanishing Movie Theaters</a></p>
  • <p>November 30, 1917. Blurb in the Norwich Bulletin.</p>
  • <p>Exterior of the Paris Theatre on October 14, 1948 with “Symphonie Parorale” playing</p>
  • <p>1919 photo as Sun Theater credit Durham Museum photo archives.</p>
  • <p>8-10-21 courtesy Mark Pusillo. Paris letters now red.</p>
  • <p>November 9, 1935</p>
  • <p>April 11, 1912 ad.</p>
  • <p>Just prior to the Grand Opening of the Palace Theatre on Christmas Day 1927</p>
  • <p>Courtesy of the Montgomery County Historical Society</p>
  • <p>February 18, 1955</p>
  • <p>One week bookings, September 4, 1970 “The Strawberry Statement” & “Zabriskie Point”, May 12, 1971 “Say Hello To Yesterday” & “They Shoot Horses Don’t They?”</p>
  • <p>That’s Ed Jeffries at far left and a young sailor band brought in to promote 1934’s “Here Comes the Navy” at the Jeffries Roxborough Theatre in Philadelphia</p>
  • <p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/maincourse/">from Main Course</a></p>
  • <p>October 23, 1949.</p>
  • <p>April 4, 1924 grand opening shot of the Tivoli Theatre in Washington, D.C. with the balcony staircase from the 14th Street side of the Tivoli lobby.</p>
  • <p>Exterior View (1921)</p>
  • <p>September 27, 1951</p>