Went to RHS in the 70’s and remember “Day of the Dolphin” playing at the drive-in. Like $3-5 for everyone you could fit into a car. “Fa loves Pa” at discount prices!
I MUST be old! I saw “Young Frankenstein” there in the 70’s and “The Year of Living Dangerously” and “An Officier and a Gentleman” there in the early eighties… and believe me, it needed remodeling at the time… Showing the films over at Shoprite might been comparable…
I worked at Century III Teleproductions (also known as Centel/Century III Teleproductions and later Editel/Boston) which was housed in the old Kenmore Square Theatre starting in the early 80’s. The ticket booth became the receptionist window. The lobby became filled with couches and you went up the stairs to where a concession counter would have been. the main area of the theater became the television studio. It was a long narrow building. What was once the upstairs of the projectionist booth was later turned into offices and the Audio/music department. It was at the 660 Beacon Street address mentioned above.
Went to RHS in the 70’s and remember “Day of the Dolphin” playing at the drive-in. Like $3-5 for everyone you could fit into a car. “Fa loves Pa” at discount prices!
I MUST be old! I saw “Young Frankenstein” there in the 70’s and “The Year of Living Dangerously” and “An Officier and a Gentleman” there in the early eighties… and believe me, it needed remodeling at the time… Showing the films over at Shoprite might been comparable…
I worked at Century III Teleproductions (also known as Centel/Century III Teleproductions and later Editel/Boston) which was housed in the old Kenmore Square Theatre starting in the early 80’s. The ticket booth became the receptionist window. The lobby became filled with couches and you went up the stairs to where a concession counter would have been. the main area of the theater became the television studio. It was a long narrow building. What was once the upstairs of the projectionist booth was later turned into offices and the Audio/music department. It was at the 660 Beacon Street address mentioned above.