Showing posts with label Bklyn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bklyn. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2021

Prospect Hall and the Venetian Gardens

 

Brooklyn's historic Prospect Hall is slated for demolition. In 1908, the hall and its outdoor gardens  were also the studios of the Crescent Film Company operated by Herman Kolle (brother of hall proprietor William Kolle) and Fred J. Balshofer.



Excerpts from One Reel a Week by Fred J. Balshofer and Arthur C. Miller, University of California Press 1967:

“Next to and in connection with the dance hall was an open air summer beer garden. On warm summer evenings neighborhood families would sit around at the separate tables, drink nickel schooners of beer, and watch second-rate vaudeville on a stage raised about seven feet above the ground. A screen rolled down from the arch over the stage and this was used to show movies.

“A song plugger sang popular tunes, accompanied by a piano, while the hand-colored lantern slides on the screen changed according to the lyrics of the song. There was only enough business to warrant operating on Saturday and Sunday evenings. If it rained, people would move into the dance hall and the show would continue there.” 

“We used one corner of the summer garden for our open-air studio and, as in the early days of Lubin, daylight was our only source of light for photography. We arranged a tiny laboratory under the stage and bought a used Pathe field camera that had seen better days.”



The Moving Picture World, November 28, 1908




Since 1997 theatre historian,  Cezar Del Valle, has conducted a popular series of  theatre talks and walks, available for  historical societies, libraries, senior centers, etc.
Del Valle is the author of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, a three-volume history of borough theatres.
The first two chosen 2010 OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Theatre Historical Society. Final volume published in September 2014.
Currently seeking funding for “Editing & Formatting” the first three volumes of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, 3rd Edition

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Funding Brooklyn Theatre Index Volume I

Staff at the Theatre Historical Society of America enjoying some light reading (2014)

Currently seeking funding for the editing and formatting of the

Brooklyn Theatre Index, Volume I, Third Edition

Adams Street to Flatbush Avenue Extension


For additional information or to make a contribution:

theatretalks at gmail.com



Since 1997 theatre historian,  Cezar Del Valle, has conducted a popular series of  theatre talks and walks, available for  historical societies, libraries, senior centers, etc.
Del Valle is the author of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, a three-volume history of borough theatres.
The first two chosen 2010 OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Theatre Historical Society. Final volume published in September 2014.
Editing and updating the third edition of the Brooklyn Theatre Index.





Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Ask the Experts, August 25

Coney Island USA Events

Saturday, August 25, 2018- 5:00 pm

Ask The Experts: Cezar Del Valle

 Coney Island Goes to the Movies






Included with Museum Admission. $5 for Adults, $3 for Seniors, Kids (under 12)
 and residents of  Zip Code 11224, at the door.

Free for Members of Coney Island USA!

As the interior of the Shore Theatre faces demolition,
 Cezar Del Valle returns to Coney Island USA.

 With the emphasis on the Shore, he will explore the history of movie going and film making at Coney Island. 

Naturally vaudeville and freak shows will not be totally ignored.



Cezar Del Valle is available for theatre walks and talks 2018-2019





Since 1997 theatre historian,  Cezar Del Valle, has conducted a popular series of  theatre talks and walks, available for  historical societies, libraries, senior centers, etc.
Del Valle is the author of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, a three-volume history of borough theatres.
The first two chosen 2010 OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Theatre Historical Society. Final volume published in September 2014.
Editing and updating the third edition of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, Volume I.

Monday, June 4, 2018

Vesuvius Erupts Over Flatbush

Motion Picture News, April 15, 1922:


"Miniature volcano used in the lobby of the Albemarle theatre, Brooklyn"

"The Albemarle theatre, Brooklyn, exploited 'Vesuvius Conquered,' a feature of a recent issue of Fox News, in the most interesting manner."

"In the lobby a miniature volcano belched smoke, and in the cloud above a tiny model of an airplane whirled. Beside it stood a large specially printed poster featuring the short subject. The volcano was about six feet in height and made of paper mache, The smoke was effected by the buring of punk within the 'crater.'"

Vesuvius Conquered




Since 1997 theatre historian,  Cezar Del Valle, has conducted a popular series of  theatre talks and walks, available for  historical societies, libraries, senior centers, etc.
Walks also available at Local Expeditions
Del Valle is the author of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, a three-volume history of borough theatres.
The first two chosen 2010 OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Theatre Historical Society. Final volume published in September 2014.
Editing and updating the third edition of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, Volume I.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Local Expeditions

Theatre Talks has joined with Local Expeditions to present a series of walking tours.

The Yiddish Rialto,  Sundays, November 27, December 4, and  December 11


On East 4th Street, part of Theatre Talks "Jewish Rialto" tour for the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation. January 8, 2012. Photo copyright Betty Sword, all rights reserved. 


The Downtown Brooklyn Cultural District, Saturdays December 3, December 10, December 17


The tour begins at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (in the background to the left) and following a circular route ends at the Theatre for a A New Audience’s Polonsky Shakespeare Center (right). Photo copyright Betty Sword, all rights reserved.



Legendary theatre historian, Cezar Del Valle is celebrating 20 years of theatre talks and walks, 1996-2016. Currently accepting bookings for historical societies, libraries , senior centers, etc.  Details of independent walks will be published this fall.
Del Valle is the author of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, a three-volume history of borough theatres. The first two chosen 2010 OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Theatre Historical Society. Final volume published in September 2014.
Currently editing and updating the third edition of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, Volume I.

Selling  on Etsy and Amazon



Monday, May 9, 2016

The Devil Plays Brooklyn

The Moving Picture Weekly, November 6, 1920:

From a two-page ad for The Devil's Passkey


"When they played "The Devil's Passkey" out in Brooklyn, New York City, in the theatre on Stone Avenue, they almost had to call out the reserves, so great were the crowds collecting in front of the house eagerly waiting to get in.

"And those crowds were not disappointed in what they witnessed once the performance started, and incidentally the management benefitted considerably from a financial standpoint."  

Marquee of the New Singer Theatre can be seen in the darkness to the left.

The former theatres in 2013 (photo by Ken Roe):



Legendary theatre historian, Cezar Del Valle is celebrating 20 years of theatre talks and walks, 1996-2016. Currently accepting bookings for historical societies, libraries , senior centers, etc.  Details of independent walks will be published this fall.
Del Valle is the author of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, a three-volume history of borough theatres. The first two chosen 2010 OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Theatre Historical Society. Final volume published in September 2014.
Currently editing and updating the third edition of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, Volume I.

Selling  on Etsy and Amazon

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Din Meets the World's Fair at the Duffield in Brooklyn

Motion Picture Herald, April 22, 1939:



"Carrying out the theme of the World's Fair, George Stoves, Duffield Theatre, Brooklyn, constructed a trylon and perisphere of compoboard, to exploit his date on 'Gunga Din'. Inset in the sections of  the trylon were scene stills, tiein copy atop reading 'A picture as great as the World's Fair'; perisphere carried title, cast, etc. Entire display was used as street bally." 



Cezar Del Valle is the author of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, a three-volume history of borough theatres. The first two chosen 2010 OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Theatre Historical Society. Final volume published in September 2014.

Currently editing the third edition of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, Volume I.

He is available for theatre talks and walks in 2016: historical societies, libraries, senior centers, etc 

Now selling on Etsy and Amazon


Monday, September 28, 2015

Din Over Flushing, the Alba Theatre, 1939

Motion Picture Herald, April, 8, 1939:



"Reproduced above is  marquee stunt used by Louie Fishkin, manager of the Alba Theatre, Brooklyn, for his date on 'Gunga Din.' Lad dressed as waterboy blew bugle at intervals during the day and also covered busy intersections with black banner." 

The Alba located at 750 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, NY

Gunga Din




Cezar Del Valle is the author of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, a three-volume history of borough theatres. The first two chosen 2010 OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Theatre Historical Society. Final volume published in September 2014.

Currently editing the third edition of the Brooklyn Theatre Index, Volume I.

He is available for theatre talks and walks in 2016: historical societies, libraries, senior centers, etc 

Now selling on Etsy and Amazon