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List of theaters in Newark, New Jersey

List of theaters in Newark, New Jersey

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This list of theaters and entertainment venues in Newark, New Jersey includes past and present opera houses and theaters, cabarets, music halls and other places of live entertainment in the city.

Here is a list of historical theatres and movie houses:[1][2][3]

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The Newark Theatre in 1906. Was Miner's Theatre in 1886 when began and was Paramount Theatre in 1986 when closed
Waller's Opera House opened in 1847 and became Waldmann's Opera House. Was later known as Fox's Carlton Theatre, Gayety Theatre, and finally known as Ascher's Halsey Theatre until 1922.
The Hill Theatre presented Auction of Souls in 1919. Located on Springfield Ave and presented the first performance of George Burns and Gracie Allen. Later became known as the Essex Theater and demolished after the Newark Riots of 1967
Royal Theatre showing the serial called, The Bull's Eye (serial) (1918)
Branford Theatre showing One Man in a Million in 1921 with silent film actor, George Beban present
The Branford Theatre showing Smilin' Through (1922 film) (1922)
The Ritz Theatre owned by Joseph Stern in 1926, showed The Bat (1926 film) and Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.
The Ironbound Theatre currently shows shoes in a retail store.
The Adams Theatre was popular for live shows of the stars of the time. Closed in 1986.
Paramount Theatre opened as Miner's Newark Theatre in 1886.
The Little Theatre was an art and foreign film movie house that became a pornographic cinema theatre with two screens and 299 seat capacity.
Stanley Theatre became Casa Italiana. A church called Newark Tabernacle is the current owner.
NJPAC at One Center Street
Newark Symphony is operational. Known previously as the Salaam Temple, Mosque Theatre, and Newark Boys Choir
The RKO Proctor's Rooftop Theatre closed in 1968. Image from 2014.

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