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Chicago Capri Theatre Photo Poster 1967

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Chicago Capri Theatre Photo Poster 1967

Chicago Capri Theatre Photo Poster 1967

A beautiful original black and white capture with a little creative colour thrown in. This image was scanned from the original celluloid negative and is a whopping 300 dpi at 20'x20' inches. "The 850-seat theatre opened as the Steinway Music Hall.[1] By 1900 the theatre was renamed Ziegfeld Hall, probably leased to Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., but soon was renamed the Kelly and Leon Opera House.[1] By 1910, it was called the Whitney Opera House, leased to B.C. Whitney.[1] Sophie Tucker and Fatty Arbuckle were among those to appear in stage shows at the Whitney.[1] By 1915, it was called the Central Music Hall with a program of Shakespearean plays.[1] It should not be confused with a different Central Music Hall, designed by Dankmar Adler, that stood at the southeast corner of State and Randolph streets and was demolished in 1900.[7] Central Music Hall was renamed to Central Theatre in 1923, with variations on that name over the next several years depending on who leased it (Minturn's Central Theatre, Barrett's Central Theatre, Shubert's Central Theatre).[1] In 1930 it became a movie house called the Punch & Judy Theatre.[1] In about 1931 it was renamed back to the Central Theatre and did live performances again, but in 1934 it went back to movies and was renamed the Sonotone Theatre.[1] It was later renamed the Studio Theatre, the Ziegfeld Theatre, and finally the Capri Cinema in 1958.[1] Capri Cinema ran adult films towards the end, closing in the late 60s.[1] The theatre was demolished with the building in 1970." Information found on Wikipedia.

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Excellent picture. Very vivid colours and sharp lines. It looks really well up close or at a distance. I had it framed and it looks superb. It is a quality product and I rate it 10 out of 10! The printing turned out very well. As mentioned above the colours are really good and the print quality is excellent. I rate the print quality 10 out of 10! I am well pleased with it and I had no hesitation in offering as a present to a friend to hang in their new home.
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I love the poster I ordered. Particularly impressed with this company's customer service as I found them super efficient and courteous. Would definitely recommend and order again from this company. Exactly as described. Excellent quality.
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By Eva J.21 December 2020Verified Purchase
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The quality is very good. Nothing is blurred, very good quality.

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Product ID: 256122027868749876
Created on 02/10/2016, 9:07
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