This opened as the Queen on December 28th, 1908 and renamed Illusion on June 7th, 1914 and as Kinema on December 13th, 1919 and stopped its listings in 1924. Grand opening ads posted.
The Paris closed on May 31st, 1977, and reopened on September 26th, 1980, showing classic movies. It switches to adult movies July 31st, 1982, with Cinema 1 being “The Coupes theatre” and Cinema 2 “Adonis Film”. More ads and articles posted
Closed on June 12th, 1967, for rebuilding into the Showcase Cinemas 1 & 2, which opened on June 27th, 1968. It was split up to 4 screens on December 21st, 1973. Ad posted.
The Ramona theatre opened on October 15th, 1922, and closed in 1957. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened as the Queen on December 28th, 1908 and renamed Illusion on June 7th, 1914 and as Kinema on December 13th, 1919 and stopped its listings in 1924. Grand opening ads posted.
Opened as California theatre on January 11th. 1920. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on May 10th, 1913. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
A look inside in early 2022
Smaller theatres in the pre-sound era often did not place any ads.
Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on July 25th, 1997. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Renamed Webster Square Cinemas on May 27th, 1983 with two screens.
Reopened February 18th, 1983. First ad posted.
The Paris closed on May 31st, 1977, and reopened on September 26th, 1980, showing classic movies. It switches to adult movies July 31st, 1982, with Cinema 1 being “The Coupes theatre” and Cinema 2 “Adonis Film”. More ads and articles posted
Two screens on June 24th, 1977. Grand opening ad posted.
Two screens on October 8th, 1976
The second screen opened on April 12th, 1968, which became the adult penthouse on September 26th, 1973. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed on June 12th, 1967, for rebuilding into the Showcase Cinemas 1 & 2, which opened on June 27th, 1968. It was split up to 4 screens on December 21st, 1973. Ad posted.
Opened on February 16th, 1973, as the Worchester Ctr. Cinema I-II-III. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened or placed its first ad on July 29th, 1967.
Closed in 1965 and reopened as the Plymouth Cinema on December 30th, 1967 as the balcony is closed off. Grand opening ad posted.
reopened as Paris on March 4th, 1967 by Esquire theatres. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened by New England theatres on January 13th, 1967. Grand opening ad posted.
Invention only opening on January 28th, 1965, and to the public the next day. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed 1959 and reopened as Philip’s on October 29th, 1964. Grand opening as posted.