- Royal Theatre (Baltimore)
The Royal Theatre, which first opened in 1922 as the black-owned Douglass Theatre, was the most famous theater along West
Baltimore City 's Pennsylvania Avenue, one of a circuit of five such theaters for black entertainment in big cities. Its sister theaters were the Apollo inHarlem , the Howard Theatre inWashington, D.C. , the Regal Theatre inChicago , and the Earl Theater inPhiladelphia . When racial separation was the normal condition in theUnited States , many other similar theatres owned byNegro es existed in various other cities and towns. Of late, those former nightspots have been called "The Chitlin Circuit" by some people. Ownerships of such establishments by Negroes has declined under the new policy called "racial integration."All of the biggest stars in black entertainment, including those in
jazz andblues , performed at the Royal.Ethel Waters debuted there, as didPearl Bailey , who sang in achorus line .Louis Armstrong andFats Waller worked asaccompanist s. SingerLouis Jordan ,Duke Ellington , TheTympany Five ,Etta James ,Nat King Cole ,The Platters ,The Temptations , andThe Supremes , as well as a 40-piece, all-female band touring withCount Basie called "the Sweethearts of Rhythm", were all performers at the Royal.Baltimore City 's first talkingmotion picture was shown there: 1929's "Scar of Shame ", featuring a black cast.As
middle-class ,white flight from Old West Baltimore continued during the 1960s and 1970s and accelerated after Pennsylvania Avenue was attacked during the , the entire community began a period of long decline. In 1971, the Royal Theater was demolished.The Royal Theater Marquis Monument was said to be phase one of an ongoing series of projects that the Pennsylvania Avenue Redevelopment Collaborative (PARC) would lead. PARC and the Pennsylvania Avenue Committee worked closely with the Mayor's Office, the Upton Planning Committee, and 14 community groups over seven years to erect the Royal Theater Monument in 2004. However, widespread
urban blight still remains: the entire Pennsylvania Avenue corridor has long since been razed, and nothing survives there today insofar as theaters. In the vacant lot where the Royal Theatre once stood, there is a sign declaring the Royal Theatre Memorial Park, but to this day, nothing has come about to make the "park" anything other than a fenced-in area.ources
*Based on [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/5586/ "Cinema Treasures: Royal Theatre."] Contributions by Charles Van Bibber; subsequent comments provided by "concerned" on Mar 13, 2004 at 3:37am
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