Centre Theatre
Smugglers Notch Road,
Stowe,
VT
05672
Smugglers Notch Road,
Stowe,
VT
05672
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Previously operated by: Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp.
Architects: Lawrence B. Anderson, Herbert L. Beckwith
Firms: Anderson & Beckwith
Previous Names: Stowaway Theatre
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Located in the Mt. Mansfield section of town, the 350-seat Stowaway Theatre was opened in late-1948. By 1953 it had been renamed Centre Theatre and was operated by Daytz Theatres.
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This house opened in late 1948. There might also be a problem with the address of this theater, unless the street name has been changed since 1948. 1948 trade journal items about the new house under construction at Stowe give its location as Smugglers Notch Road. It might be that the Mountain Road address belonged to an earlier Stowaway Theatre, of which the October 2, 1948 issue of Boxoffice said “[t]he Stowaway Theatre, Stowe, Vt., has been closed permanently and all the equipment has been pulled out. The town will not be long without a theatre, however, as a new 350-seat house is under construction and should be ready for a December opening.”
The new house was described in this item from the October 9 issue of Boxoffice:
I’ve been unable to find anything about John W. Pierce, and it occurs to me that he might not have been a licensed architect, but maybe was the person who came up with the overall concept of the project. Lawrence B. Anderson and Herbert L. Beckwith were quite well known, though, being principals of the firm of Anderson, Beckwith & Haible. Both were professors at MIT, Anderson eventually becoming dean of the School of Architecture and Planning. Beckwith was a major figure in the Modern movement, with many significant commissions to his credit.This item datelined Stowe appeared in the September 1, 1948 issue of The Exhibitor, and also gives the location of the project as Smugglers Notch Road:
The Stowaway Theatre name did not last long at all. It was already renamed the Center Theatre by 1953.