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Norris Theatre in Norristown, PA - Cinema Treasures
The Norris Theatre opened on December 22, 1930 in Norristown, the county seat of Montgomery County, a suburb of Philadelphia. The first feature film was the romantic comedy “Fast and …
Grand Theatre in Norristown, PA - Cinema Treasures
The Grand Theatre was the principal theatre in Norristown until the Sablosky Brothers built and opened the 2,360 seat Norris Theatre in 1930.
Centre Theater – Historic Theater in the heart of Norristown
Centre Theater proudly brings local productions and shows into the heart of Norristown and is home to the Charles L. Blockson Exhibition of African-American history and culture
About - Centre Theater
Built in 1850, Centre Theater is a historic Norristown location that once hosted Mark Twain. The theater is controlled by the Greater Norristown Society for the Arts and is operated by …
Garrick Theatre in Norristown, PA - Cinema Treasures
The Garrick Theatre was in operation prior to 1910 as a vaudeville house. It was owned and operated by the Sablosky family, who dominated the theater business in Norristown for …
Norristown’s Theater History and Legacy: From Four to Zero and …
Sep 7, 2013 · The 2,300 seat Norris Theatre opened on December 22, 1933. It was run by the Sablosky Brothers, who ran the Norris Amusement Company, which included all the theaters …
Historical Society of Montgomery County - Historic Photographs …
This etching shows Norristown as it appeared in 1834. This photograph shows the Grand Theater (previously the Grand Opera House) on E. Main St. in Norristown. Next to the theater is the …
Grand Theater in Norristown | papd
This photograph shows the Grand Theater (previously the Grand Opera House) on E. Main St. in Norristown. Next to the theater is the headquarters of the Norristown Daily Herald. The …
The... - Abandoned, Old or Interesting Places - Eastern PA
Jun 11, 2021 · The Grand Theater, a single screen, 1,460 seat theater formerly at 63 E. Main Street, Norristown, PA. Built by the Sablosky brothers as part of the Stanley Corporation of …
Throwback Thursday: Norris Theater ~ The Norristown Project
Mar 27, 2014 · Today's Throwback Thursday will talk about the history of the theater and why it still stings today. Let's begin the trip down memory lane. Ticket prices to a show were 20 cents …