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Society Theatre
Broadway Theatre
Address Broadway at John Street (NW corner)
Opening Night Seating Capacity 400
Original Theatre Owner unknown
Original Theatre Architect unknown
Years of Operation Opened 8 December 1911
Operated 1911 through at least 1925
Type of Musical Accompaniment Three-piece orchestra
Current Status Operating as a retail business space

The Society Theatre initially opened its doors under the management of George W. Ring to present two “song specialties”, two scenic films, two Biograph comedies, the Selig comedy Old Billy (1911), and Vitagraph comedy-drama An Aeroplane Elopement (1911). From the beginning, the Society utilized two Powers No. 6 motion picture projectors to avoid rethreading delays. In the early 1920s, the venue was renamed the Broadway Theatre.

At some time, the Broadway exterior was remodeled and was given the curved entryway that can still be seen today.

References: FilmYearBook-1926 p. 590 : Cinema Treasures website.

 

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