Circle Theater
1709 N. Galvez Street,
New Orleans,
LA
70119
1709 N. Galvez Street,
New Orleans,
LA
70119
1 person favorited this theater
Showing 7 comments
Boxoffice of February 10, 1940 said: “New Orleans — Jaydell Theatres has opened its new Circle, costing $125,000.” Looks like their announcement was over four months late.
If this interesting web page is correct (I believe it is), they also misspelled Jadel. Jacques Dicharry’s Jadel Theatres also operated the Carver Theatre and the Lincoln Theatre.
This opened on September 27th, 1939. An grand opening ad has been uploaded in this theater’s photo page.
Announcing a book about New Orleans Movie Theaters
THEREâ€\S ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
The History of the Neighborhood Theaters in New Orleans
is being written by 89-year-old Rene Brunet, the dean of the motion picture industry in Louisiana, and New Orleans historian and preservationist Jack Stewart. The 160-page,coffee table book will be released in November and is being published by Arthur Hardy Enterprises, Inc. Attention will be focused on 50 major neighborhood and downtown theaters, culled from a list of nearly 250 that have dotted the cityâ€\s landscape since the first “nickelodeon†opened in 1896 at 626 Canal Street. The book will be divided by neighborhoods and will open with a map and a narrative about each area. Each major theater will feature “then and now†photographs, historic information, and a short series of quotes from famous New Orleanians and from regular citizens who will share their recollections.
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED
We are trying to acquire memorabilia and additional photos of this theater for this publication. (deadline July 1.) You will be credited in the book and receive a free autographed copy if we publish the picture that you supply. Please contact Arthur Hardy at or call 504-913-1563 if you can help.
My computer doesn’t recognize those kind of photos from the library site, unfortunately. I get a square with an x in it. Occasionally I end up with a duplication like this one, apparently.
Here is an interesting photo:
http://tinyurl.com/yj94s28
A Rally’s hamburger store now stands on the former Circle theater site.
A picture from 1987 can be seen here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/daveglass/2472257452/