- Ralph Lucarella said...
- HI TOM... I WOULD LIKE TO SAY A FEW KIND WORDS ABOUT THE STATE THEATRE. TO BEGIN WITH THEY HAD THREE FLOORS, WE CALLED THE THIRD FLOOR, HEAVEN. IT COST 10 CENTS AND GAVE ALL OF US POOR PEOPLE A CHANCE TO WATCH FIRST CLASS ACTS THAT WE COULD AFFORD. THEY HAD AN OUTSTANDING SHOWMAN CALLED LEWIS MACK AND HE PUT ON DIFFERENT SHOWS EACH WEEK, IN ADDITION TO A FEATURE PICTURE. I RECALL ONE WEEK WHEN HE HAD ON YOUNG TERRY, THE BOXER WHO WAS COMING UP IN THE RANKINGS AND CALLED THE SHOW, THE TRENTON BUZZ SAW. ONE OF OUR NEIGHBORS ON MOTT ST. PLAYED IN THE BAND THAT PERFORMED FOR THE ACTS. BEST REGARDS.
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Wednesday, January 05, 2011
1929: TRENTON'S THROPP THEATER
4 comments:
- Ralph Lucarella said...
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HI TOM... I WOULD LIKE TO SAY A FEW KIND WORDS ABOUT THE STATE THEATRE. TO BEGIN WITH THEY HAD THREE FLOORS, WE CALLED THE THIRD FLOOR, HEAVEN. IT COST 10 CENTS AND GAVE ALL OF US POOR PEOPLE A CHANCE TO WATCH FIRST CLASS ACTS THAT WE COULD AFFORD. THEY HAD AN OUTSTANDING SHOWMAN CALLED LEWIS MACK AND HE PUT ON DIFFERENT SHOWS EACH WEEK, IN ADDITION TO A FEATURE PICTURE. I RECALL ONE WEEK WHEN HE HAD ON YOUNG TERRY, THE BOXER WHO WAS COMING UP IN THE RANKINGS AND CALLED THE SHOW, THE TRENTON BUS SAW. ONE OF OUR NEIGHBORS ON MOTT ST. PLAYED IN THE BAND THAT PERFORMED FOR THE ACTS. BEST REGARDS.
- Wednesday, January 05, 2011
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Tom, I think the State Theater was demolished to make way for the new Arnold Constable Department store. Nevius Vorhees was on the next block west, I believe, right next door to the Mayfair theater. Best regards, rayfromvillapark
- Wednesday, January 05, 2011
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Tom - Is there some way to find a map of Trenton with ALL the theaters located? What a valuable piece of information this would be. Lakesdie Girl
- Thursday, January 06, 2011
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TOm:
The Orpheum was the predessor for the Mayfair Theatre With the entrance nestled between the famous Nevious Voorhees store, and it would later become the Mayfair, to the west was the Grayson's store, and beyond that was the Elegant and historic entrance to the Trenton Savings Fund Society"
The Mayfair was operated by the Levy's Hildinger, and Henry families who owned several othe "movies" around town. Edgar Levy The famous tennis player managed one of them, the Greenwood.
Eggs was my tennis partner for many years, and is still active at 92 livinb in Naples Florida.
The"State" Theatre was located in the next block east from the Mayfair, and was next to Phil Prass's Hunter Resteraunt. I certainly do recall the 3rd Balcony, and all the brass railing that adorned this edifice.
Benny Morris was the manager, He lived a few doors away from us on Fall St. We would spend a whole day saturday watching the double feature, the serials, the news, and the special attractions. My mother would go to Dr. Arhtur Yetter the Phramacist and father of the Hamilton Car dealer to have Dr. Yetter call Benny, find us in the Theatre and send us home.
History was demolished to accomodate the Arnold Constable Store. They even took the Public bathrooms down in the middle of So. Montgomery St. during the "Urban Renewal" crase if the 50's.
Great times, great memories.
Regards from Virginia
Mike Kuzma - Thursday, January 06, 2011