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− | + | |Organization name=Lyric Theatre | |
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+ | |Services=Theater | ||
+ | |Founded in city=Wooster | ||
+ | |Founded in state=Ohio | ||
+ | |Founders={{Founder | ||
+ | |Name of person=Edward P. Mott | ||
+ | |Note=Proprietor | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |Owners={{Owner | ||
+ | |Owner name=J. J. Kennedy | ||
+ | |Note=Dr. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |Status=Defunct | ||
+ | |Fate=Dissolved | ||
+ | |Successors=Schine's Wooster Theater, Wooster Theater | ||
+ | |Locations={{Location | ||
+ | |Is primary=Yes | ||
+ | |Building number=211 | ||
+ | |Street=E. Liberty St. | ||
+ | |City=Wooster | ||
+ | |Township=Wooster | ||
+ | |County=Wayne | ||
+ | |State=Ohio | ||
+ | |Zipcode=44691 | ||
+ | |Country=United States of America | ||
+ | |Is time bound=No | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | * Completion date: Original, between 1911-1912 | ||
+ | * Relocated date: Larger theater between 1931-1932 | ||
+ | * Demolition date: 1999 | ||
− | + | Tidbit about the old Lyric some people might remember were: "Bank Nights" held during the depression days of the early 1930s. On Bank Nights there were drawings for a cash prize held at the theater that ranged in the hundreds of dollars. If your name or number was called for the prize you had to be there to claim it. If the money was not claimed, the cash prize grew by a substantial amount for the following week's drawing. Bank Night drew throngs of people to Wooster and the theater was packed to the rafters and people stood outside from Buckeye to Bever standing for hours waiting for the moment of the drawing.<ref>The Daily Record, 1992-DEC-03, <em>'Bank Nights' At Lyric Are Now Just A Fond Memory</em> by Elinor Taylor.</ref> | |
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− | == | + | ==Quick Facts== |
− | + | * 1928 Wooster Directory - Lyric Theatre [[E. Liberty St.|211 E. Liberty St.]], [[Wooster, Ohio]] - Edward P. Mott, Proprietor | |
+ | * 1930 Wooster Directory - Lyric Theatre [[E. Liberty St.|211 E. Liberty St.]], [[Wooster, Ohio]] - Edward P. Mott, Proprietor | ||
==Showing== | ==Showing== | ||
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==Slogans== | ==Slogans== | ||
− | + | * 1927 - ''"Utmost in Pictures"'' <ref>The Tatler of 1927" Wooster High School annual. Wooster, Ohio</ref> | |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * Harry McClarran|McClarren has good history about Ed Mott who ran theater. | ||
+ | * 1927 - Wooster High School annual <ref>The Tatler of 1927" Wooster High School annual. Wooster, Ohio</ref> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/1172 Schine's Wooster Theater website] | * [http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/1172 Schine's Wooster Theater website] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:31, 3 February 2023
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About
- Name
- Lyric Theatre
- Information
- Motion Picture and Sound Recording
- Services
- Theater
Facts
- Founded
- Date unknown
Wooster,Ohio
- Dissolved
- Date unknown
Related
- Successors
Key Persons
- Founders
- Edward P. Mott Proprietor
- Owners
- J. J. Kennedy Dr.
Location
- 211 E. Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio
- Completion date: Original, between 1911-1912
- Relocated date: Larger theater between 1931-1932
- Demolition date: 1999
Tidbit about the old Lyric some people might remember were: "Bank Nights" held during the depression days of the early 1930s. On Bank Nights there were drawings for a cash prize held at the theater that ranged in the hundreds of dollars. If your name or number was called for the prize you had to be there to claim it. If the money was not claimed, the cash prize grew by a substantial amount for the following week's drawing. Bank Night drew throngs of people to Wooster and the theater was packed to the rafters and people stood outside from Buckeye to Bever standing for hours waiting for the moment of the drawing.[1]
Quick Facts
- 1928 Wooster Directory - Lyric Theatre 211 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio - Edward P. Mott, Proprietor
- 1930 Wooster Directory - Lyric Theatre 211 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio - Edward P. Mott, Proprietor
Showing
- Betty Bronson - Tuesday, February 16, 17 1926
Slogans
- 1927 - "Utmost in Pictures" [2]
See also
- Harry McClarran|McClarren has good history about Ed Mott who ran theater.
- 1927 - Wooster High School annual [3]