Rich's Theatre
Second Street,
Fall River,
MA
02721
Second Street,
Fall River,
MA
02721
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Also called Rich’s Dewey Theatre in ads.
Lost Memory, that sounds very likely. I discovered Rich’s Theatre was originally built in 1882 and operated by A.A. Spitz of Providence, who in 1917 turned the property over to the Nathan Yamins interests. So Daniel Nugent was about 16 when Rich’s Theatre was built. The theatre was then demolished or incorporated into the new Empire Theatre which opened in 1918 on that same site but with a front on South Main Street. I found this info in a September 29, 1962 article in the Fall River Herald relating to the demolition of the Empire. It spoke of the connection between the Empire and Rich’s.
About Rich’s Theatre as a burlesque house, A. S. DeMarteau wrote this nostalgic reflection in a 1954 Fall River Herald article:
“It was a trial for men folks to gain access to the theater without being seen. In those days morals were of the highest character. It wasn’t the thing to be seen entering a burlesque theater to witness a show of this character.
“Any youth caught patronizing this theater was placed in the same category as the ‘wayward’ youth who smoked ‘coffin nails’ or hoisted a short beer now and then. All three were just cause for any young woman to shed herself of a boy friend if he had fallen that low.”