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Capitol Theatre
Capitol Theatre
149 Westchester Avenue
Port Chester, NY 10573
Except for the Lamb-designed Proctor's New Rochelle, the Capitol is probably the most beautiful movie-vaudeville palace ever built in Westchester County. The auditorium, with its domed ceiling, sidewall boxes and draped archways, is very similar to the one that Lamb designed for the Fox Savoy in Brooklyn, which was built around the same time. Ironically, the Capitol, which opened under indie ownership in August, 1926, was acquired by William Fox in 1929, with management shifting to Skouras Theatres after his bankruptcy.
Except for the Lamb-designed Proctor's New Rochelle, the Capitol is probably the most beautiful movie-vaudeville palace ever built in Westchester County. The auditorium, with its domed ceiling, sidewall boxes and draped archways, is very similar to the one that Lamb designed for the Fox Savoy in Brooklyn, which was built around the same time. Ironically, the Capitol, which opened under indie ownership in August, 1926, was acquired by William Fox in 1929, with management shifting to Skouras Theatres after his bankruptcy.
When Skouras closed the Capitol in 1966, music promoter Howard Stein took over and converted it into a rock palace. Crowds came from three states to attend the star-studded concerts, causing such havoc in Port Chester that the city government finally stopped them in 1971 by adopting a 1:00 AM curfew on live entertainment. Heavily damaged and plundered during the Stein regime, the Capitol became a XXX movie house before shutting down in 1976.
Seven years later, entrepeneur Marvin Ravikoff purchased the Capitol and began renovations while trying to find a format for running it. Stage plays and concerts proved unsuccessful, so the Capitol is now a catering and special-events facility. The upstairs seating has been retained, but the orchestra floor is now open space for dining, dancing, and trade shows. The stage can still be used when needed.
Website: The Capitol Theatre
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