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Avalon Theater (Brooklyn)

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Former names
  
Piccadilly

Country
  
USA

Town or city
  
Brooklyn

Architect
  
Samuel Cohen

Avalon Theater (Brooklyn)

The Avalon Theater is a now defunct theater that opened in Brooklyn, New York on January 25, 1928 and was located on Kings Highway at the southwest corner of East 18th Street.

Map of Avalon Theater, Brooklyn, NY 11229, USA

Originally built by a local Brooklyn company as the Piccadilly, it was sold prior to opening to Loews Theaters, which changed the name to Avalon. Designed by Samuel Cohen, the combined auditoriums (the main or lobby floor and the upstairs or balcony) seated 2,119 which included on the lobby floor a separate seating for children. It also featured a Robert Morton theatre pipe organ. Within a year of opening, it became part of the Century Theatres chain.

The theater closed in 1982 and the building now houses a Rite Aid pharmacy, and offices on the upper floors.

References

Avalon Theater (Brooklyn) Wikipedia


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