lostmemory — thanks, I appreciate your comment. I notice that at the top of this page, it says that The Acme Theatre was “also known as Alpha Theatre.” Can that be possible—or, as you speculate, were there two theatres within this close proximity of Myrtle Avenue at Alpha Place (aka 67th Place)in Glendale?
On a recent trip upstate to Cherry Valley, NY, I spotted a fragile poster on the wall of a thrift shop advertising the Alpha Theatre, Myrtle Avenue and Alpha Place, showing (among others) The White Hell of Pitz Palu. Is it possible ‘Alpha Place’ was the former name for 67th Place (the Acme’s location was Myrtle Ave and 67th Place)?
lostmemory — thanks, I appreciate your comment. I notice that at the top of this page, it says that The Acme Theatre was “also known as Alpha Theatre.” Can that be possible—or, as you speculate, were there two theatres within this close proximity of Myrtle Avenue at Alpha Place (aka 67th Place)in Glendale?
On a recent trip upstate to Cherry Valley, NY, I spotted a fragile poster on the wall of a thrift shop advertising the Alpha Theatre, Myrtle Avenue and Alpha Place, showing (among others) The White Hell of Pitz Palu. Is it possible ‘Alpha Place’ was the former name for 67th Place (the Acme’s location was Myrtle Ave and 67th Place)?