we were an audience of six
(including the organ player)
at the beautiful michigan theatre
where we saw some amazing short films
thus proving once again that
sometimes less is more.
“if you have the audience, that is good, that gives you a good motivation!
if you don’t have the audience, that is good, that gives you a good motivation to try to have some!”
― mehmet murat ildan
Was that in Muskegon, Beth? We have a Michigan Theater there. My hometown, though I’ve been gone for years.
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Ann Arbor )
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How fun! Audience of six. Lol
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It was perfect)
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How fun!!!
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It was )
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A friend of mine sent me a picture of a rather spectacular Art Deco theater in Ann Arbor, and I can’t remember if it was this one or another. Whatever, they knew how to make theaters back then.
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This is probably it – the community pitched in to help restore it. It is so beautiful inside –
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A theater in nearby Palo Alto looks very similar to the one in your photo and plays classic movies from the ’20’s through the ’40’s. It’s a delightful way to experience such movies.
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such nice settings for enjoying a film –
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small but amazing just the right amount to make a hit!!!!
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exactly!
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Oh I love it.
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it was great –
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Fort Wayne (in Indiana) restored our old Embassy Theater downtown. Gorgeous, with an organ that’s so special, they do special events there just to showcase the organ. Always a treat.
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i’ll bet it is – there is just something so special about those places –
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When I was an undergrad at EMU in the early eighties, a professor of mine was writing a book on the history of the Michigan Theater. I was one of many students of his who sat scrunched over microfilm machines in the library copying from the Ann Arbor News all the shows that were played there for certain years. It was good fun. A great, old theater. Thanks for the brief memory. – Marty
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That’s great, and my pleasure, Marty –
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I once went and saw foreign shorts at Baldwin Wallace College. It is rather exciting to know these are being considered for Oscars, Beth! This theater is gorgeous! I liked the arched high windows and beautiful details. 🙂
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It is exciting and it is a beautiful place – I think you’d really like it )
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It wouldn’t be so far that I couldn’t get there one day soon. . . It is very beautiful, Beth. 🙂
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great )
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Reminds me of some of the little theaters in Paris. Love them (and the chance to get an ice cream on your way in)
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ooh, that would be wonderful –
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The quote at the bottom says it all. I hope one day they will have a full theatre.
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they quite often do, including the balconies, and that makes me happy for them )
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Private showing.. we get that if we go to the local cinema at 10.30 in the morning. a cup of coffee and nobody else.. not even a pianist! It sounds like a great outing.
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It was kind of wonderful)
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Lovely Beth. This reminds me of a cinema I went to as a kid. It sat next to a railway line. Every time a train passed by the entire building shook. More frightening than Hichcock! Thank you.
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Oh, wow –
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