Rialto Theatre
35 Millbury Street,
Worcester,
MA
01610
35 Millbury Street,
Worcester,
MA
01610
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The Rialto opened on April 1st, 1918. Article posted.
A brief piece about Worcester’s theaters in the June 7, 1919, issue of The Moving Picture World has a few lines about the Rialto and indicates that it was built in 1918:
I, too, suspect that the Rialto’s auditorium was demolished for the highway. In a 1960 image at Historic Aerials it looks like the highway was then under construction. This 1938 aerial is blurry, but it does look as though there is a structure attached to the back of the building.
The building at 45 Milbury St looks like it could have been the front part of a theatre at one time, but this street is right next to the interstate. The building here may have been a front retail section with an auditorium behind it sitting where the Interstate is now.
A 1920 Worcester City Directory lists the Bijou Theatre at 24 Millbury Street and the Rialto Theatre at 37 Millbury Street (the Rialto’s building occupies multiple lots.)
Drove by here over the weekend unintentionally. Looks the same as the street view, although the sign seemed faded. Rough-looking section of Worcester, too.
I looked at the Google Street View for 45 Millbury St. in Worcester, as mentioned above. I compared the building to the 1941 photo of the Rialto on the MGM Theatre Report. I am 99% certain that it is the same. The Rialto entrance and marquee were in the center of the building, under the big arched window. It’s where the “Video” sign is located today.
Just tried to upload the “Rialto Video” but this web site said try again in future. Should someone want to see location go to google earth plug in “45 Millbury st, worcester, ma”, then click on “street view” and pan around.
The Rialto Theatre was located at 45 to 41 Millbury street corner of Carpenter street as shown on a 1922 map of Worcester, MA. It is not shown at that location on a 1911 map of Worcester. I can remember going to the Rialto in 1948 as a 5 year old, Mom would take me faithfully on the weekends as the Rialto would give away dishes and she wanted to collect the whole set. I’m attemping to upload a 2008 google street view of the location, it shows a “Rialto Video” at the Millbury street location.
In the 1927 Film Daily Yearbook, there is no Bijou Theatre listed for Worcester, but there is a Rialto, with 1283 seats. There is also a Report for the Rialto in Worcester in the MGM Theatre Photograph and Report project. There is an exterior photo taken in April 1941. The Wentworth Bakery is to the right of the entrance and a market is to the left. The address is given as “37 Millburg”. (That’s close to “Millbury”). The competing theater is listed as the Royal Theatre. The Report states that the Rialto is not a MGM customer; that it was over 15 years old; that it’s in Poor condition; and that it had 940 orchestra seats and 340 balcony seats, total: 1280 seats.