Palace Theatre

Center Street,
Sheppton, PA 18248

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The town’s second Palace Theatre launched September 12, 1933 with Robert Montgomery in “Hell Below” and an Our Gang short. The original Palace Theatre had burned down on February 12, 1933. The Palace Theatre closed after March 30, 1952 showings of “Fog Island” and “Horace Takes Over.” Its projection equipment was sold and live events are listed in the venue through 1954.

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on December 8, 2018 at 12:31 pm

Here is a bit of information about the first Palace Theatre from the March 11, 1922 issue of Exhibitors Trade Review:“The old Star Theatre at Sheppton, Pa., run for years by Michael Dromboski, manager of the Herseker Theatre at West Hazleton, Pa., has been re-christened the Palace by the new owner, Angelo Bott, who also holds the Liberty Theatre at Nuremberg, Pa.”Sheppton also once had a house called the Rex Theatre, the remodeling of which was noted in a couple of trade journals in April, 1941.

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