Capri Adult Theatre
715 N. Ridgewood Avenue,
Daytona Beach,
FL
32114
715 N. Ridgewood Avenue,
Daytona Beach,
FL
32114
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Previous Names: Kingston Theatre, Ridgewood Theatre
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Opened as the Kingston Theatre on April 12, 1929 with Al Wilson in “Won in the Clouds”. It became the Ridgewood Theatre on May 6, 1949 Screening Penny Singleton in “Blondie’s Anniversary” & Charles Starrett in “Buckaroo from Powder River”. It became the Capri Adult Theatre in 1965. As the Capri Theatre it was an adult theatre. Seating was listed at 400.
The Capri Adult Theatre closed sometime after March 1992.
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If anyone has any stories about going to/ working at this threatre in its adult days, I would love to hear them. I am chronicling the histories of adult theatres in the US. Please contact me at Thanks!
The overview states that the Capri closed in 1987, but I know for sure it was still open in 1989 (don’t ask how…), and I found ads in the Daytona Beach News Journal for it as late as March 1992 (I’ll upload an example). There is a gap in Google Newspapers between March 1992 and Jan 1995, and by then the ads had stopped, so we can probably assume it closed for good between the spring of 1992 and end of 1994. It’s an empty lot now.
Opened on April 12th, 1929. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Ridgewood on May 6th, 1949. Another ad posted.