• The Shore Theater (formerly known as the Coney Island Theater and alternately spelled Shore Theatre) is a former movie theater in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn...
  • The Shore is one of the 22 theaters in my new book “After the Final Curtain: The Fall of the American Movie Theater.”
  • By 1971, the Shore Theatre had begun running X-Rated adult movies and was possibly closed around March 1973.
  • ...the festival takes place in and around various venues in downtown New Cumberland including the historic West Shore Theatre.
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  • This haunting photo of a rubble-strewn yet magnificent auditorium was taken inside the late Horace Bullard’s long-vacant Shore Theater by Coney Island historian...
  • The new exhibit “Inside the Shore Theater: Photographs by Charles Denson” is open to the public on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 12 noon – 6pm.
  • The Shore Theater opened in 1925 as a movie and vaudeville house.
  • Shore Theatre is a theatre building in Huntington, Suffolk County, New York.
  • Imagined as a place for the local community to enjoy the performing arts, this theater was part of a larger renovation within an existing public high school.