Elgin Theater

Elgin Theater

"This article is about the theater in New York. For Canadian theatres of that name, see Elgin Theatre."

The Elgin Theater opened in 1942 on Eighth Avenue in New York City. It was designed in the Art Moderne style by Simon Zelnik [cite book |last=White |first=Norval |coauthors=Willensky, Elliot |title=AIA Guide to New York City |edition=4th |year=2000 |month=June |publisher=Three Rivers Press |location=NY |id=ISBN 0-8129-3107-6 |pages=1088 ] and was a popular movie house for decades seating 600. It served as a home to cult films and revivals and later in its career as an adult theater. In the 1978 the community forced it to close. Even while it was an adult theater, it still kept up its program of midnight movies, of which the Elgin is best know for today and is credited with creating after putting Alejandro Jodorowsky's 1970 surrealist western "El Topo" into a midnight slot with the idea spreading to other New York theaters.

Notable Midnight Films

A list of films played at midnight during the 70's at the Elgin
*"El Topo"
*"Eraserhead"
*"Freaks"
*"The Harder They Come"
*"Night of the Living Dead"
*"Pink Flamingos"
*"Reefer Madness"
*"The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
*"Targets"
*"Un chien andalou
*"Invocation of my Demon Brother"

Joyce Theater

It was returned to service as the Joyce Theater in 1982 and it is now a 472 seat Dance and Performance theater. The interior was completely gutted and the structure restored by architect Hugh Hardy. Hardy also preserved the marquee and façade outside. The theater hosts nearly 140,000 people a year and serves as a popular Dance venue in the city. The new name is in memory of the late daughter of LuEsther Mertz, who made possible the purchase of the theater in 1979, at a cost of $225,000.

References

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*cite journal |year=2000 |month=Summer |title=Children of the Sixties: An Interview with the Owners of the Elgin |journal=Film Quarterly |volume=53 |issue=4 |pages=2–15 |doi=10.1525/fq.2000.53.4.04a00020
* "Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream" (2005) (for credits, see [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0457414/ the film's IMDb page] )

ee also

* Eliot Feld

External links

* [http://www.joyce.org/ Joyce Theater site]
* [http://www.nyc-architecture.com/CHE/CHE009-JoyceTheater.htm New York Architecture]
* [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/6353 Cinema Treasures]


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