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Theater

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Many of us may remember going to see a movie on Burt Rd. in Little Falls at the Valley ___ Theater. Fun memories!
It first opened its doors in 1923 entertaining audiences in Little Falls with its large electric marquee outside - the __ Theatre. It closed on Memorial Day 1972.
Local __, formed after the Civil War to promote the economic and political well-being of the community and agriculture, performed shows to the entertainment of their guests. The Salisbury Center __ #624 still does!
The Ilion Little Theatre Club, organized in 1924 in a donated attic, acquired the former stable of Philo __. The stable was converted into a stage, dressing rooms and auditorium.
Profile Players began from the __ __ High School drama club, founded by Joyce Leskovar, a school teacher, in 1983. (2 words)
The play "Chester and __" was performed by Ilion Little Theater in 1999 based on the famous 1906 Gillette-Brown murder case.
The Hollywood Theater was the popular hot spot of __ residents in the 1940s to 1960s located on __ Street.
Ralph Perry (1883-1955) was a well known Herkimer musician who, with his wife Frances, a talented pianist, played at the __ Theater providing theme music for the shows. Later he was a doorman here.
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William H. Faville (1863-1954) built a theater building for __ residents in 1915 that was called the Strand Theater and later leased by the Smalley Corp. for operation. The building burned in 1962.
A Twin (answer to #1 Across) Theater was located in this town and boasted the only theater in the 1960s with two outdoor screens.
The Jesters' Club presented annual __ shows from 1934 to the late 1950s in Middleville.
The Capitol Theatre opened in 1925 in this village and could seat 1,200. An orchestra accompanied for the silent films.
Historical __ were held for community anniversary celebrations including the Little Falls Sesquicentennial in 1961 called "Shadows of Yesteryear."
Dr. Ralph Slayton was the producing director for the Theater for __ People, started in 1976. It was supported by grants from the New York State Division of Youth and the New York State Council on the Arts, producing 6 plays annually, and giving performances In area schools.
The Liberty Theatre in Herkimer was for more than movies. On Sept. 21, 1949, Munger's held a Fall __ Revue with "gracious ladies, teens and tots on the stage."