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Grandview theater
Grandview theater





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  1. GRANDVIEW THEATER MOVIE
  2. GRANDVIEW THEATER TV

For most of the last century it was part of Manitoba Hardware. The Grandview Theatre was closed at the end of 1957 and the building was immediately demolished.ġ712 Commercial, the Grandview Theatre’s first home has survived to this day. They put in a brand new “VistaVision” screen in December 1954 in an effort to compete, but it was too little too late. Grandview Chamber’s signature event (formerly Music on Main) has been rebranded as Bands on Byars and will be held at the Grandview Amphitheater on Saturday, August 27.

GRANDVIEW THEATER TV

Like many cinemas, the Grandview Theatre was threatened by the introduction of regular TV service in the early 1950s. A popular figure in the neighbourhood, he became a key figure in the formation of the Canadian Legion Branch on Commercial after the end of WW2. Tommy Thompson, a wounded vet from WW1, was manager of the Grandview from 1943.

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The front of the theatre was redone once again, this time in red and black, in early 1940. When the rival Rio Theatre opened at Broadway & Commercial in 1938, Famous Players spent $25,000 on renovations to the Grandview, including new floors, new seating, two new projectors and a brand new foyer. Not only did they show all the latest movies, but they made themselves available for fashion shows, relief concerts during the war, and even mass political meetings. Shiels sold out to Famous Players in 1927 and the new Grandview Theatre became a central feature of Commercial throughout the 1920s, ’30s, ’40s and into the 1950s. Understanding the audience’s desire for novelty, the Grandview Theatre changed its program every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.Īt the end of 1922, Shiels built himself a larger theatre a few doors up the block at 1730 Commercial. In his opening advertizing in the Western Call, Shiels claimed that the theatre had “been built to suit the public regardless of cost.” Donellan as architect and Jones & Purvis as builders. The building permit had been dated 10th October 1910, with J.J. It is the white-arched building in the middle of this image.

GRANDVIEW THEATER MOVIE

In 1973 the theater underwent an extensive renovation, and in 1975 the balcony was converted to a second screening room.On February 12th, 1912, Thomas Shiels opened the Grandview Theatre movie house at 1712 Commercial. Check out whats playing now at your local Grand Avenue Theaters Watch a trailer for new and upcoming features, and then come make a new movie memory with. The interior of the building retains much of its original flavor. The one story wing on the east side of this storefront was added in 1937, and there is a half-rainbow design at the edge of the original portion of the building, at the junction with the addition. It is topped by a marquee, which has black panels, characteristic deco lettering, stepped zigzag detailing, and neon and bulb lighting. This addition included a lounge and office, and at this time a balcony was added, providing 350 additional seats, thus making the theater's capacity 1,100. In 1937, an addition was made on the east side of the original theater. "The Grandview Theater was built for George Grandstrom in 1933 by the same architect who designed the Highland Theater. Grandview Theater, 1830 Grand Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota







Grandview theater