THE BOZZA FAMILY OWNED THAT PLACE FOREVER, I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH THE LATE “RONNIE BOZZA”. WHAT MEMORIES.ĬAUGHT MANY A DOUBLE FEATURE, AND AFTERWARDS WE WOULD GO OFF TO “OLE FOSTERS FREEZE” ACROSS THE STREET AND WEST 1 BLOCK, OR WE WOULD GO GET A PIZZA “PIZZA BOZZA’S” AROUND THE CORNER ON ALVARADO. THE BEATLES HARD DAYS NIGHT, HELP, THE EARLY BOND MOVIES, THE INCREDIBLE MR. MATINEE, CLEOPATRA, WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT.
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Today, the old cinema is a popular pub/restaurant called Mohawk Bend. Around 1998, a member of the Lotito family -which has owned the building and much of the block for at least 75 years - decided to gut the interior, rip out the theatre seats and level the floor as part of a renovation to seek new tenants, possibly retail, but the building has remained empty. The theatre was closed in the mid-1990’s. It also showed Spanish films and some second run films with Spanish subtitles. The name had been Latinized into Estudio 1, a venue for double features (one photograph has it offering "Mad Max & "A Force of One” on the same program). From Mait was taken over by the Metropolitan Theatres chain and went over to screening Spanish language movies. By 1970 it was screening gay adult movies. The theatre was modernised and reopened on Novemunder the name Studio 1 Theatre, with the mission of screening German-language movies (the debut feature was a screening of “Die Fledermaus!).
Then for a long period covering over half a century it was the Ramona Theatre, before going through a series of name changes and format changes. It’s called Mitchell’s Theatre in the 1919 directory and in 1925 to 1929 it’s listed as the Garden Theatre. In 19 city directories it is listed as the Creation Theatre. Louie Pancoast, who was located down the street at 2121 Sunset Bouevard, while the developer lived on nearby Reservoir Street. On the original building permit, the architect is listed as the Alfred Grayson Co.
Built in 1914 to serve as a movie theatre. Jakson, Leer Leary, Harry Smith, Peter Alexander and Dylan Dreyer.Īudible will premiere the show as a podcast, and “Today” will air the performance May 18.A small neighborhood theatre located just west of Alvarado Boulevard on W. Rounding out the cast were: Sheinelle Jones, Tom Llamas, Kerry Sanders, Stephanie Ruhle, Jenna Bush Hager, D.D. The faces of NBC News pose for pictures at Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatre. “It was wonderful to see all these people, who I hardly ever get to see because I don’t hang around with them every day like they do with each other,” he told us of the NBC cast.
Volunteers have spent many hours cleaning, renovating, and promoting Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre so the public’s attention can be inspired to come out to the area once again. The subsidiary board adopted the campus in July 2021. “Dateline” correspondent Keith Morrison played the show’s narrator. Currently, Studio 1 has adopted Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre as a subsidiary to bring about a renaissance to the area. “Dateline” correspondent Keith Morrison was a fan favorite as narrator. Lionel Bumbridge, joked to us, “My goal was to just not screw it up like every day on the air - and to make the voice coach proud.”Īl Roker, who is no stranger to Broadway, joked that the performance was “just basically an offshoot of what we do almost every day.” “ couldn’t have asked for a better repertoire company to work with,” he added. Guthrie adopted a Brooklyn accent for her role as sidekick Minerva Hammersmith. He made his Broadway debut in “Waitress” in 2018. “I’m a cross between some inspector and Regis Philbin,” Kotb, who played Inspector Cameo Klopf, quipped. They donned ’40s costumes, complete with wigs, and Hoda Kotb told us they even had dialect coach Jordan Yanco help them with their accents. “Today” famously shoots in NBC’s Studio 1a.Īnd although the stars read from a script, the faces of NBC News still meant business. It was unearthed by our producer, Robin Sindler, who thought it would be fun because it was called ‘Murder in Studio One.'” Savannah Guthrie told Page Six after the hour-long performance: “It came from the. On Wednesday, they trooped from 30 Rockefeller Center to Greenwich Village to revive Norman Corwin’s radio crime series “Murder in Studio One.” “Today” anchors and NBC News correspondents showed of their acting chops in a one-day only off-Broadway performance at Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatre. Justin Sylvester says he wasn’t pushing Jenna Bush Hager away