Passed through Hoopeston last month and the Lorraine looked alive and well, an upcoming live performance was featured on the marquee. Will upload photos after completing this comment.
I see elsewhere that this theater has been in operation continually since 1990. When this photo was taken the town was recovering from serious recent flooding: probably the theater was temporarily closed at the time as a result.
Passed through Hoopeston last month and the Lorraine looked alive and well, an upcoming live performance was featured on the marquee. Will upload photos after completing this comment.
I see elsewhere that this theater has been in operation continually since 1990. When this photo was taken the town was recovering from serious recent flooding: probably the theater was temporarily closed at the time as a result.
Here’s a photo that was just posted on instagram although it’s undated: https://www.instagram.com/p/B7v-8fEnzFY/
This photo was taken by Camilo José Vergara in 1970 and can be seen in his “Old New York” gallery at the Library of Congress website.