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The flashing clips of the old-fashioned cinema in Berlin/kidina are filled with the flashes of today's past.
This is not over yet, as the story will be limited to a few years before the two movie palaces --
Lyrics and Capitol
Except for all the early theaters.
We will be back more later this summermodern venues.
The retro film company, which lasted 30 years, began in 1896 with George O.
"Pop" Philip talked to Abel Walper for a long time.
The film history of the city is centered on pop music.
His description of the Waterloo area hall of fame only touched on those contributions slightly, but as a result of Mel Taylor's research in the 1990 s, it was more well known.
Pop convinced Walper that the owner would have two peopleand-a-
The half-story building between the hotel and the lobby leads to the first opera house in Berlin.
Opening on September, 800-
The seating theater provides a suitable venue for theater, music, theater and juggling groups that tour the town.
It also screened the first one in two months.
Pictures of the event in Berlin.
In this open era of mobile pictures, emerging technologies such as verisoft, Anamatagraph, cinegraphscope and zoomed will be two shortto 10-
Minutes of the action.
On the afternoon of November, when pop music manager Philip darkened the gas light at the Berlin Opera House.
1896, a movie throws the moving picture on the canvas: Spanish soldiers are dancing.
Bad row riders in London
Tear down a building;
Garden hose scene;
Sardines that fish in France;
Card games. . .
Then the climax of all the early film festivals, head
After the train arrived (
Usually, the frightened audience will rush from the seat).
The Daily Record undoubtedly echoes the feelings of the first Berlin audience: "These characters move around as if they were occupied by life and reason, and the audience holds their breath and wonders if he has not dreamed. " Moving-
Picture technology developed rapidly after 1896.
The early shorts are usually a roll (i. e. 15 minutes)
But by 1910produced nine-
Reel feature films are common.
Most retro drama shows combined with mobile pictures (
Short news, feature, animation)
Live music, juggling, recitation, illustrated songs, singer performances and sports performances.
Mobile pictures made locally were also shown.
Pop singers Philip and Oscar renper produced a short film about the arrival of Niagara Falls hydro 1910 to Berlin.
Sadly, the film did not survive.
Theater: It wasn't until the end of February 1907 that Berlin's first dedicated cinema opened. who is behind it?
Welcome to the theater, Philip.
This is the first of 10 retro venues, some of which share names or addresses. (
Consult the sidebar for many years and address. )
Star Theatre 1: Opened on May 1907, 10 weeks from the theater.
Six months later, Pop bought stars after giving up the management of the Opera House.
Lyrics 1: It's a tiny second
Henry Wipper 74 floor hall on King StreetW. candy store.
He installed chairs, screens and projectors in March 1910.
Three months later, the fire ended the lyric 1.
Years later, Brody
Space used by Draimin fur to store your own coat.
Grand 1: only two doors from Lyric 1.
Another small pavilion, as part of the operation of the newsstand/pool hall/bowling alley in John Stumpf, survived for two years.
Grand 1 boasts 1910
His brother sells color films such as the short film Joseph.
Star 2: shortly after closing Star 1 on May 1911, Pop returned to the Opera House, hung the name of the star at the entrance, and once again welcomed the moving picture to Queen 16 StS.
Opera house, theater, STARS 1 and 2, Lyric 1, Grand 1-
The first wave of vintage theater in Berlin.
Grand 2/Allen: The second wave began in 1913, when Henry Jansen built a new building in the west of King Street near high Kerr Street.
Including 800-
The seating theater was originally named a colony, but the most famous was the Grand Opera House.
Opened on October 1913 under the leadership of manager Al Beckerich, Grand 2 mixed live juggling (
Water show and drama included)
There are moving pictures
Beckerich only lasted for more than a year and was replaced. . .
Pop music to increase the content of the film Philip.
His biggest output is D. W.
Griffith's "intolerance" with the Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in early 1917 ".
Then I came to Boston English Opera House with "Il Traviatore.
"Herb Jennings replaced pop music that year, even in J. and J.
In April 1918, the Allen chain acquired Grand 2, renamed it Allen, and passed a movie --only policy. ROME/Empire /(New)
Princess: another theater in the second wave is the Roman theater of Leo longgo in December 1914, run by his nephew Leo Jr.
Located at the corner of University Street and King West Street.
After leaving Grand 2, little Rio became the coach of Rome.
Bought a game room in mid1915.
The interior was renovated and upgraded by Beckerich to accommodate 1,000 people, as well as large theater and juggling companies. Its first-
Billy Burke, Douglas Fairbanks, Tom Mix, Theda Brooks, Mary and Jack Pickford starred in run America.
At 1920, under Hugh Jennings, the name was changed to Empiremanager.
Imperial rule lasted less than two years.
It was dark, but two years later a new sign appeared on the building: the new princess.
The Waterloo Princess Theatre was closed earlier in the 1920 s, but the name, if not the same owner, moved into the old Roman/Imperial Theater and soon gave up the "new ". " From 1921-
25, Star 2, Grand 2/Allen and Empire/princess must be satisfied with second placeRate and secondsrun films.
The third wave of the kidina theater has arrived, a tsunami. In mid-
1920 two independent theater companies
Paramount and independence
Between Ontario and the young streets, the land of the West king was purchased.
The survival of the remaining old-fashioned movie theaters in kidina is unstable, and the third wave, called the Capitol and the lyrical movie palace, opens in the spring of 1921.
On June 1922, Allen was sold by a bailiff.
In June 1925, the Star Theater began to be demolished.
Also in 1925 ,(New)
The princess turned off the light.
Vintage Theatre Berlin/kidina 1896-
1925 these are known mobile studios before the two 1921 movie palaces in kidina.
Since the street number in the city center of this era has changed at different times, the address below is as modern as the website locator.
Berlin opera house 16/18 Queen Street. S. (
South end of Walper block, 2019), Nov. 9, 1896-
1913 renamed Star (2), August 1913-1925.
Demolition on June 1925 (
There are rumors that there is an unnamed early venue at 34 King Street. E. , Berlin)
Theatre 42 King StreetW. (
Conrad Center website)February 1907-c.
1915 and February 1917Star April 1917 (1)1 King St. W. (
TWH social entrance), May 1907-c. 1911Grand (1)112 King St. W. (
Parking lot in central block)February 1910-
Lyrics in early 1912 (1)106 King St. W. (
Parking lot in central block)
March 28, 1910-
226 King Street, Rome, June 15, 1910W. (
Northeast corner of College)December 1914-
1920 Empire 226 King StreetW. , April 1920-1923(New)
Princess 226 King StreetW. , 1924-1925Grand (2)(
Big Opera House)(
Short colonial period in 1913), 165 King St. W. (
Shop in Bud later), October 1913-
165 King Allen Street, April 1918W. , May 1918-
June 8, 1922 movie palace: Capitol Building, April 4, 19212)
This summer, May 9, 1921, the flash from the past will return to the "modern" 1920-1950 theatres.
If anyone has quality photos of these venues, interior and exterior, please contact me for possible use.
Rychmills @ gold.
Net rychmills @ gold.
The network flashing clips of the retro cinema in Berlin/kidina are filled with flashes of today's past.
This is not over yet, as the story will be limited to a few years before the two movie palaces --
Lyrics and Capitol
Except for all the early theaters.
We will be back more later this summermodern venues.
The retro film company, which lasted 30 years, began in 1896 with George O.
"Pop" Philip talked to Abel Walper for a long time.
The film history of the city is centered on pop music.
His description of the Waterloo area hall of fame only touched on those contributions slightly, but as a result of Mel Taylor's research in the 1990 s, it was more well known.
Pop convinced Walper that the owner would have two peopleand-a-
The half-story building between the hotel and the lobby leads to the first opera house in Berlin.
Opening on September, 800-
The seating theater provides a suitable venue for theater, music, theater and juggling groups that tour the town.
It also screened the first one in two months.
Pictures of the event in Berlin.
In this open era of mobile pictures, emerging technologies such as verisoft, Anamatagraph, cinegraphscope and zoomed will be two shortto 10-
Minutes of the action.
On the afternoon of November, when pop music manager Philip darkened the gas light at the Berlin Opera House.
1896, a movie throws the moving picture on the canvas: Spanish soldiers are dancing.
Bad row riders in London
Tear down a building;
Garden hose scene;
Sardines that fish in France;
Card games. . .
Then the climax of all the early film festivals, head
After the train arrived (
Usually, the frightened audience will rush from the seat).
The Daily Record undoubtedly echoes the feelings of the first Berlin audience: "These characters move around as if they were occupied by life and reason, and the audience holds their breath and wonders if he has not dreamed. " Moving-
Picture technology developed rapidly after 1896.
The early shorts are usually a roll (i. e. 15 minutes)
But by 1910produced nine-
Reel feature films are common.
Most retro drama shows combined with mobile pictures (
Short news, feature, animation)
Live music, juggling, recitation, illustrated songs, singer performances and sports performances.
Mobile pictures made locally were also shown.
Pop singers Philip and Oscar renper produced a short film about the arrival of Niagara Falls hydro 1910 to Berlin.
Sadly, the film did not survive.
Theater: It wasn't until the end of February 1907 that Berlin's first dedicated cinema opened. who is behind it?
Welcome to the theater, Philip.
This is the first of 10 retro venues, some of which share names or addresses. (
Consult the sidebar for many years and address. )
Star Theatre 1: Opened on May 1907, 10 weeks from the theater.
Six months later, Pop bought stars after giving up the management of the Opera House.
Lyrics 1: It's a tiny second
Henry Wipper 74 floor hall on King StreetW. candy store.
He installed chairs, screens and projectors in March 1910.
Three months later, the fire ended the lyric 1.
Years later, Brody
Space used by Draimin fur to store your own coat.
Grand 1: only two doors from Lyric 1.
Another small pavilion, as part of the operation of the newsstand/pool hall/bowling alley in John Stumpf, survived for two years.
Grand 1 boasts 1910
His brother sells color films such as the short film Joseph.
Star 2: shortly after closing Star 1 on May 1911, Pop returned to the Opera House, hung the name of the star at the entrance, and once again welcomed the moving picture to Queen 16 StS.
Opera house, theater, STARS 1 and 2, Lyric 1, Grand 1-
The first wave of vintage theater in Berlin.
Grand 2/Allen: The second wave began in 1913, when Henry Jansen built a new building in the west of King Street near high Kerr Street.
Including 800-
The seating theater was originally named a colony, but the most famous was the Grand Opera House.
Opened on October 1913 under the leadership of manager Al Beckerich, Grand 2 mixed live juggling (
Water show and drama included)
There are moving pictures
Beckerich only lasted for more than a year and was replaced. . .
Pop music to increase the content of the film Philip.
His biggest output is D. W.
Griffith's "intolerance" with the Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in early 1917 ".
Then I came to Boston English Opera House with "Il Traviatore.
"Herb Jennings replaced pop music that year, even in J. and J.
In April 1918, the Allen chain acquired Grand 2, renamed it Allen, and passed a movie --only policy. ROME/Empire /(New)
Princess: another theater in the second wave is the Roman theater of Leo longgo in December 1914, run by his nephew Leo Jr.
Located at the corner of University Street and King West Street.
After leaving Grand 2, little Rio became the coach of Rome.
Bought a game room in mid1915.
The interior was renovated and upgraded by Beckerich to accommodate 1,000 people, as well as large theater and juggling companies. Its first-
Billy Burke, Douglas Fairbanks, Tom Mix, Theda Brooks, Mary and Jack Pickford starred in run America.
At 1920, under Hugh Jennings, the name was changed to Empiremanager.
Imperial rule lasted less than two years.
It was dark, but two years later a new sign appeared on the building: the new princess.
The Waterloo Princess Theatre was closed earlier in the 1920 s, but the name, if not the same owner, moved into the old Roman/Imperial Theater and soon gave up the "new ". " From 1921-
25, Star 2, Grand 2/Allen and Empire/princess must be satisfied with second placeRate and secondsrun films.
The third wave of the kidina theater has arrived, a tsunami. In mid-
1920 two independent theater companies
Paramount and independence
Between Ontario and the young streets, the land of the West king was purchased.
The survival of the remaining old-fashioned movie theaters in kidina is unstable, and the third wave, called the Capitol and the lyrical movie palace, opens in the spring of 1921.
On June 1922, Allen was sold by a bailiff.
In June 1925, the Star Theater began to be demolished.
Also in 1925 ,(New)
The princess turned off the light.
Vintage Theatre Berlin/kidina 1896-
1925 these are known mobile studios before the two 1921 movie palaces in kidina.
Since the street number in the city center of this era has changed at different times, the address below is as modern as the website locator.
Berlin opera house 16/18 Queen Street. S. (
South end of Walper block, 2019), Nov. 9, 1896-
1913 renamed Star (2), August 1913-1925.
Demolition on June 1925 (
There are rumors that there is an unnamed early venue at 34 King Street. E. , Berlin)
Theatre 42 King StreetW. (
Conrad Center website)February 1907-c.
1915 and February 1917Star April 1917 (1)1 King St. W. (
TWH social entrance), May 1907-c. 1911Grand (1)112 King St. W. (
Parking lot in central block)February 1910-
Lyrics in early 1912 (1)106 King St. W. (
Parking lot in central block)
March 28, 1910-
226 King Street, Rome, June 15, 1910W. (
Northeast corner of College)December 1914-
1920 Empire 226 King StreetW. , April 1920-1923(New)
Princess 226 King StreetW. , 1924-1925Grand (2)(
Big Opera House)(
Short colonial period in 1913), 165 King St. W. (
Shop in Bud later), October 1913-
165 King Allen Street, April 1918W. , May 1918-
June 8, 1922 movie palace: Capitol Building, April 4, 19212)
This summer, May 9, 1921, the flash from the past will return to the "modern" 1920-1950 theatres.
If anyone has quality photos of these venues, interior and exterior, please contact me for possible use.
Rychmills @ gold.
Net rychmills @ gold.
The network flashing clips of the retro cinema in Berlin/kidina are filled with flashes of today's past.
This is not over yet, as the story will be limited to a few years before the two movie palaces --
Lyrics and Capitol
Except for all the early theaters.
We will be back more later this summermodern venues.
The retro film company, which lasted 30 years, began in 1896 with George O.
"Pop" Philip talked to Abel Walper for a long time.
The film history of the city is centered on pop music.
His description of the Waterloo area hall of fame only touched on those contributions slightly, but as a result of Mel Taylor's research in the 1990 s, it was more well known.
Pop convinced Walper that the owner would have two peopleand-a-
The half-story building between the hotel and the lobby leads to the first opera house in Berlin.
Opening on September, 800-
The seating theater provides a suitable venue for theater, music, theater and juggling groups that tour the town.
It also screened the first one in two months.
Pictures of the event in Berlin.
In this open era of mobile pictures, emerging technologies such as verisoft, Anamatagraph, cinegraphscope and zoomed will be two shortto 10-
Minutes of the action.
On the afternoon of November, when pop music manager Philip darkened the gas light at the Berlin Opera House.
1896, a movie throws the moving picture on the canvas: Spanish soldiers are dancing.
Bad row riders in London
Tear down a building;
Garden hose scene;
Sardines that fish in France;
Card games. . .
Then the climax of all the early film festivals, head
After the train arrived (
Usually, the frightened audience will rush from the seat).
The Daily Record undoubtedly echoes the feelings of the first Berlin audience: "These characters move around as if they were occupied by life and reason, and the audience holds their breath and wonders if he has not dreamed. " Moving-
Picture technology developed rapidly after 1896.
The early shorts are usually a roll (i. e. 15 minutes)
But by 1910produced nine-
Reel feature films are common.
Most retro drama shows combined with mobile pictures (
Short news, feature, animation)
Live music, juggling, recitation, illustrated songs, singer performances and sports performances.
Mobile pictures made locally were also shown.
Pop singers Philip and Oscar renper produced a short film about the arrival of Niagara Falls hydro 1910 to Berlin.
Sadly, the film did not survive.
Theater: It wasn't until the end of February 1907 that Berlin's first dedicated cinema opened. who is behind it?
Welcome to the theater, Philip.
This is the first of 10 retro venues, some of which share names or addresses. (
Consult the sidebar for many years and address. )
Star Theatre 1: Opened on May 1907, 10 weeks from the theater.
Six months later, Pop bought stars after giving up the management of the Opera House.
Lyrics 1: It's a tiny second
Henry Wipper 74 floor hall on King StreetW. candy store.
He installed chairs, screens and projectors in March 1910.
Three months later, the fire ended the lyric 1.
Years later, Brody
Space used by Draimin fur to store your own coat.
Grand 1: only two doors from Lyric 1.
Another small pavilion, as part of the operation of the newsstand/pool hall/bowling alley in John Stumpf, survived for two years.
Grand 1 boasts 1910
His brother sells color films such as the short film Joseph.
Star 2: shortly after closing Star 1 on May 1911, Pop returned to the Opera House, hung the name of the star at the entrance, and once again welcomed the moving picture to Queen 16 StS.
Opera house, theater, STARS 1 and 2, Lyric 1, Grand 1-
The first wave of vintage theater in Berlin.
Grand 2/Allen: The second wave began in 1913, when Henry Jansen built a new building in the west of King Street near high Kerr Street.
Including 800-
The seating theater was originally named a colony, but the most famous was the Grand Opera House.
Opened on October 1913 under the leadership of manager Al Beckerich, Grand 2 mixed live juggling (
Water show and drama included)
There are moving pictures
Beckerich only lasted for more than a year and was replaced. . .
Pop music to increase the content of the film Philip.
His biggest output is D. W.
Griffith's "intolerance" with the Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in early 1917 ".
Then I came to Boston English Opera House with "Il Traviatore.
"Herb Jennings replaced pop music that year, even in J. and J.
In April 1918, the Allen chain acquired Grand 2, renamed it Allen, and passed a movie --only policy. ROME/Empire /(New)
Princess: another theater in the second wave is the Roman theater of Leo longgo in December 1914, run by his nephew Leo Jr.
Located at the corner of University Street and King West Street.
After leaving Grand 2, little Rio became the coach of Rome.
Bought a game room in mid1915.
The interior was renovated and upgraded by Beckerich to accommodate 1,000 people, as well as large theater and juggling companies. Its first-
Billy Burke, Douglas Fairbanks, Tom Mix, Theda Brooks, Mary and Jack Pickford starred in run America.
At 1920, under Hugh Jennings, the name was changed to Empiremanager.
Imperial rule lasted less than two years.
It was dark, but two years later a new sign appeared on the building: the new princess.
The Waterloo Princess Theatre was closed earlier in the 1920 s, but the name, if not the same owner, moved into the old Roman/Imperial Theater and soon gave up the "new ". " From 1921-
25, Star 2, Grand 2/Allen and Empire/princess must be satisfied with second placeRate and secondsrun films.
The third wave of the kidina theater has arrived, a tsunami. In mid-
1920 two independent theater companies
Paramount and independence
Between Ontario and the young streets, the land of the West king was purchased.
The survival of the remaining old-fashioned movie theaters in kidina is unstable, and the third wave, called the Capitol and the lyrical movie palace, opens in the spring of 1921.
On June 1922, Allen was sold by a bailiff.
In June 1925, the Star Theater began to be demolished.
Also in 1925 ,(New)
The princess turned off the light.
Vintage Theatre Berlin/kidina 1896-
1925 these are known mobile studios before the two 1921 movie palaces in kidina.
Since the street number in the city center of this era has changed at different times, the address below is as modern as the website locator.
Berlin opera house 16/18 Queen Street. S. (
South end of Walper block, 2019), Nov. 9, 1896-
1913 renamed Star (2), August 1913-1925.
Demolition on June 1925 (
There are rumors that there is an unnamed early venue at 34 King Street. E. , Berlin)
Theatre 42 King StreetW. (
Conrad Center website)February 1907-c.
1915 and February 1917Star April 1917 (1)1 King St. W. (
TWH social entrance), May 1907-c. 1911Grand (1)112 King St. W. (
Parking lot in central block)February 1910-
Lyrics in early 1912 (1)106 King St. W. (
Parking lot in central block)
March 28, 1910-
226 King Street, Rome, June 15, 1910W. (
Northeast corner of College)December 1914-
1920 Empire 226 King StreetW. , April 1920-1923(New)
Princess 226 King StreetW. , 1924-1925Grand (2)(
Big Opera House)(
Short colonial period in 1913), 165 King St. W. (
Shop in Bud later), October 1913-
165 King Allen Street, April 1918W. , May 1918-
June 8, 1922 movie palace: Capitol Building, April 4, 19212)
This summer, May 9, 1921, the flash from the past will return to the "modern" 1920-1950 theatres.
If anyone has quality photos of these venues, interior and exterior, please contact me for possible use.
Rychmills @ gold.
Net rychmills @ gold.

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