Sorry if I was misleading. The atomosphere of the Englewood was quaint for the late 40s. The entertainers at the Stratford seemed to be more ‘professional'or up to date. Just an imppression.
Tony S
I believe the building,though very rundown, was still in existence as a commercial property 5 or 6 years ago.Minus the marquee of course. Very Sad.
Tony S
The Englewood had vaudeville acts (by older ,but entertaining,unknowns ) on Friday and Saturday nights in the late 40s.
It was an ‘older’ theatre and much more nostalgic than the either the Stratford or Southtown down the street.
Tony S
In 1955 my future wife ,her mother ,father ,sister,sister’s boyfriend and I went to the Serra on ‘family night’. We all got in for a total of 74 cents. The movie was ‘The Big Sky’ with Kirk Douglas.great movie,great night.
Tony S
Sorry if I was misleading. The atomosphere of the Englewood was quaint for the late 40s. The entertainers at the Stratford seemed to be more ‘professional'or up to date. Just an imppression.
Tony S
I believe the building,though very rundown, was still in existence as a commercial property 5 or 6 years ago.Minus the marquee of course. Very Sad.
Tony S
The Englewood had vaudeville acts (by older ,but entertaining,unknowns ) on Friday and Saturday nights in the late 40s.
It was an ‘older’ theatre and much more nostalgic than the either the Stratford or Southtown down the street.
Tony S
In 1955 my future wife ,her mother ,father ,sister,sister’s boyfriend and I went to the Serra on ‘family night’. We all got in for a total of 74 cents. The movie was ‘The Big Sky’ with Kirk Douglas.great movie,great night.
Tony S