Langan Theatre
1103 S. Geddes Street,
Syracuse,
NY
13204
1103 S. Geddes Street,
Syracuse,
NY
13204
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Previous Names: Tony's Opera House
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Opened as Tony’s Opera House in 1913 and later renamed the Langan Theatre. It seated 360 and closed on June 2, 1929 with Wallace Beery in “Beggars of Life”. It became an auto garage and was later demolished. The site is now an empty lot.
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Anthony Langan built Langan’s Theatre operating until his death in 1923. It was continued in his name until June 2, 1929 and may have closed as a silent movie house without converting to sound. Final show advertised that day were Louise Brooks in “Beggers of Life.” The building was converted to an auto garage which was torn down in the 1980s.