1969 ~ Our 40th Year ~ 2009


Photo Gallery

Joe Coco Collection
of New York Theatres

Theatre Historical Society of America


The following photographs are from the extensive collection of THSA member Joe Coco of New York, and have been generously donated by him to the THSA American Theatre Architecture Archive.

These incomparable images show glimpses of some of New York's legendary theatres of the past, captured at moments in time when they were meccas of the movie-going public. Almost every picture is filled with crowds of New Yorkers waiting to enter the theatre or watching the "show" on the sidewalk.

We thank Mr. Coco for his generosity in providing these photos. We welcome your comments on the photos, the theatres themselves, or what it was like going to them in their heyday.

More information about these photographs

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Note that all images from THSA collections are copyright © by the Theatre Historical Society of America; all rights reserved. Those of other individuals and organizations remain their property. Images herein owned by THSA may be used for personal or educational purposes only, provided proper credit is given. Otherwise, such images may not be used commercially or for-profit or otherwise copied, reproduced, distributed, or published by any means, without express permission and payment of appropriate fees.



Beacon
(Originally designed as Roxy's Midway Theatre)
Broadway at 74th Street, New York City
Opened December 25, 1929
W.W. Ahlschlager, Architect
Photos circa 1929-30
Joe Coco Collection, THSA American Theatre Architecture Archive

[Warner Bros. Beacon, New
York
City, NY [Warner Bros. Beacon, New York City,
NY]


Globe
Times Square, New York City
Opened January 10, 1910
Carrere and Hastings, Architects
Presently the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (Broadway entrance closed)
Photo circa 1937
Joe Coco Collection, THSA American Theatre Architecture Archive

[Globe,
New York City, NY]


Paramount
Times Square, New York City
Opened 1926
Demolished 1964
Rapp and Rapp, Architects
Joe Coco Collection, THSA American Theatre Architecture Archive

[Paramount, New York,
NY]


Rivoli
Broadway at 49th Street, New York City
Opened December 28, 1917
Thomas Lamb, Architect
Joe Coco Collection, THSA American Theatre Architecture Archive

[Rivoli, New York,
NY] [Rivoli,
New York, NY] [Rivoli,
New
York, NY]


Roxy
"The Cathedral of the Motion Picture"
Seventh Avenue & 50th Street, New York City
Opened March 11, 1927
Demolished 1960
W.W. Ahlschlager, Architect
Joe Coco Collection, THSA American Theatre Architecture Archive

Photos circa 1943 [Roxy,
New
York, NY] [Roxy, New
York, NY]

Photos circa 1950 [Roxy, New
York, NY] [Roxy, New
York, NY]

Photos circa 1953 [Roxy, New
York, NY] [Roxy, New York, NY]
                                   [Roxy, New York, NY] [Roxy, New York, NY]
                                   [Roxy, New York, NY] [Roxy, New York, NY]

Photos circa 1956 [Roxy, New
York, NY] [Roxy, New
York, NY]
                                   [Roxy, New York, NY]


Strand
Broadway at 47th Street, New York City
Opened April 11, 1914
Thomas Lamb, Architect
Photo circa 1930
Joe Coco Collection, THSA American Theatre Architecture Archive

[Strand, New York,
NY]


Warner Bros. Theatre
New York, New York
Photo circa 1929
Joe Coco Collection, THSA American Theatre Architecture Archive

[Warner Bros. Theatre,
New York, NY]



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