Newtown Theatre - Newtown, PA
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Welcome to the oldest movie theater in the United States which has doubled as a live community theater for over 100 years. The Newtown Arts Company, a popular theater company, makes this place its home.
Waymark Code: WM8V1R
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 05/13/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member silverquill
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Although movies are the main fare, on Fridays, there is live theater. The movie screen pushes pack to reveal the entire stage. A really cool balcony makes this a very authentic experience.

Stage Specification
Stage: 25' Wide x 16' Deep
Proscenium Arch 26 Ft Wide by 17 Ft Tall

History

The Newtown Theatre has an extensive history dating back to 1831. It is, in fact, the oldest movie theater in the United States with it's first movie being shown in 1906. Originally built to be a hall for town gatherings and a "non sectarian" church for traveling ministers, it soon became a center of entertainment in Newtown.

By the early 1850's the "Newtown Hall" (As it was then called) was used regularly for performances. These ranged from social dances to concerts, to theatrical productions, and magic lantern shows . In 1883, the building was reconstructed, larger than the first, and designed with stage performances in mind. However, a fire escape from the balcony was not added until 1904.

In 1906 the first movie was shown. In 1936, the interior of the building was redone and new equipment was purchased to enhance the movie-going experience. With the coming of Television and modern movies, Newtown Hall movies were becoming outdated. Rescued in 1953 by the Newtown Community Welfare Council, who now serve as trustees, the little theatre survives complete with the flavor and posters of a bygone era. In 1972, Amos Farruggio, a movie buff and licensed projectionist, rented the hall from the Council, spruced it up, and kept the theatre alive in Newtown until his death. The theatre was then ably run by his wife, Mrs. Farruggio until her death in June of 2005.

Change came again to the theatre on April 29, 1999 when after years of use one of the Theatres old Carbon Arc lamps broke, and the old two projector system was rearranged to accommodate a newer xenon lamp system, and a platter, no longer will the projectionist have to change from machine to machine every 20 minutes, but all things being equal, the original flavor of the theatre still remains.

The old play props are now covered with dust behind the screen at the Newtown Theatre, relics of another era...

The theatre had Air Conditioning installed in 2002 for the Gala showing of "Signs" that was filmed in part in Newtown. The theatre now has upgraded sound with the installation of Sony SDDS and DTS, and recently updated the older optical sound system to a Red Light Reader to accommodate the newer film formats.
SOURCE

Theater Name: Newtown Theater

Country: USA

Address:
120 N. State St.
Newtown, PA USA
18940


Web Site: [Web Link]

Venue: Community Theater

Type of Productions:
Not sure the type but Nunsense, Belles on Their Toes, Death Takes a Holiday, and a Christmas Carol are playing or slated to play.


Restored Building: yes

Date of Construction: 1883

Stage Type: Proscenium

Special Productions/Events/Festivals:
"The Battle of The Crooked Billet" 2pm Documentary film depicting Bucks County's only Revolutionary War Battle Any live theater performance is bulled as a special event.


Architect/Designer: Not listed

Seating Capacity: Not Listed

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