Crescent Theatre
Main Street,
Southampton,
NY
11968
Main Street,
Southampton,
NY
11968
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Also had a look at this: https://archive.org/details/widsyearbook192000wids
again, not a loew’s.
Same ad, but in the NY Times Paramount Week NYT Sun, Sep 5, 1920 – Page 81 · The New York Times (New York, New York) · Newspapers.com
you may notice that the Crescent theatre in that ad is not a Loew’s.
Probably the case. I think I only saw on other Loew’s in the entire ad. I wonder how many of these theatres in the ad are on Cinema Treasures?
I disagree. Marcus Loew Booking Agency was probably providing vaudeville acts for the Crescent’s management, which had the right to use Loew’s as part of the name.
That ad cannot be correct, Comfortably Cool. Loew’s did not have a presence on eastern Long Island until the 1960’s.
Listed as Loew’s Crescent in Long Island section of 1920 “Paramount Week” ad displayed here
In September 1916 the theater was closed briefly for alterations; the following year, in the same period for repairs. No details available on either.
The management of the Crescent was quite PR savvy. In addition to paid ads, see photo section, they also were able to get news coverage of current and coming attractions.
As with many early theaters management changed quite often. As of February 1921 the Crescent and the nearby Garden were managed by Samuel E. Bleyer. The leases for both of these venues transferred to J.J. Fitzgibbons of the Bay Shore based Active Amusement Corporation in April 1922.
I have uploaded a double ad for the Crescent and Garden from July 1922.