There used to be a city guide magazine called “Cue.” It was later absorbed by another publication (can’t remember which one). Don’t know if they have an archive of these anywhere, but they listed most of the 42nd bookings. I read it all the time in the 60s, and was amazed by the bookings. The Times Square theatre would change double bills four times a week, and played lots of westerns.
Actually, the High Museum does have an ongoing film series. Currently unspooling is recent Dutch films. Next series is animal-related titles. And in March there are music films.
I am a booker who specializes in art/indie films. Drop me an e-mail with your questions. No charge or obligation for the info.
I am a booker for such theatres. E-mail me at , and I’ll try to answer all your questions.
There used to be a city guide magazine called “Cue.” It was later absorbed by another publication (can’t remember which one). Don’t know if they have an archive of these anywhere, but they listed most of the 42nd bookings. I read it all the time in the 60s, and was amazed by the bookings. The Times Square theatre would change double bills four times a week, and played lots of westerns.
Hope this is helpful.
LT
Actually, the High Museum does have an ongoing film series. Currently unspooling is recent Dutch films. Next series is animal-related titles. And in March there are music films.
LT
Sad to report that the Madstone Centrum closed its doors on October 1, 2003.