Marquee at Mary Anderson Theatre with "James Cagney. Yankee Doodle Dandy" on both sides of the marquee and the front of the building painted with images from the film. Address: Mary Anderson Theatre, 610 South 4th Street, Louisville,...
Group of men in military uniforms and a woman standing in front of airplanes, plus the woman and men on a stage or at dining tables in a large banquet room.
Uptown Theatre and surrounding businesses, 1500 block of Bardstown Road (at the corner of Bardstown Road and Eastern Parkway), Louisville, Kentucky; marquee advertises 1929 film "Where East is East." Other businesses on the block include...
Theaters; Motion picture theaters; Cultural facilities; Buildings; Drugstores; ; Delicatessens
Uptown Theatre and surrounding businesses, 1500 block of Bardstown Road (at the corner of Bardstown Road and Eastern Parkway), Louisville, Kentucky; marquee advertises 1929 film "Where East is East." Other businesses on the block include ...
The University of Louisville Players cast of "Mice and Men" (a drama by Madeleine Lucette Ryley set in Great Britain in the late 18th century) on stage at Macauley's Theatre. The women wear dresses and hats; the men wear jackets,...
Theaters; Motion picture theaters; Cultural facilities; Buildings; Advertisements; Signs (Notices); Electric signs
Facade of the Towers Theatre (later Knox Theatre), located at 331 W. Oak Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Posters for films "Now Playing," "Padlocked" and "Mismates," indicate a date of 1926, although...
Close-up view of entrance to the Towers Theatre (later Knox Theatre), located at 331 W. Oak Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Posters for films "Now Playing," "Padlocked" and "Mismates," indicate a date of 1926, although...
Psychic trauma in art; Psychoanalysis and art; Art--Psychological aspects; Salomon, Charlotte, 1917-1943. Leben oder theater?
This thesis explores the presence of the dialectic of trauma in Charlotte Salomon’s magnum opus, Life? or Theatre?, a series of more than seven hundred paintings created during her time in exile in France between 1941 and 1942. In this series,...
Theaters; Motion picture theaters; Cultural facilities; Buildings; Broadcasting; Electric signs; Signs (Notices)
Close-up view of Scoop Theatre and WGRC electric sign and marquee reading "Damon Runyon's Story At the Stroke of Twelve," which was released in 1941. The Scoop Theatre opened at 418 W. Walnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky, in 1942...
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Exterior view of the Scoop Theatre and WGRC (showing Road to Victory & News), adjacent to Golden Donut Ranch restaurant and Atlantic Hotel, at 418 W. Walnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Scoop Theatre opened in 1942 (although the building...
Theaters; Motion picture theaters; Cultural facilities; Broadcasting; Buildings; Electric signs; Signs (Notices)
Close-up view of Scoop Theatre and WGRC electric sign and marquee reading "Ky. Derby in the News Defense of Moscow." The latter is also featured on a sandwich board under the marquee. The Scoop Theatre opened at 418 W. Walnut Street,...
Buildings; Theaters; Motion picture theaters; Cultural facilities; Royal Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 1809 W. Broadway. This, the first of Joseph & Joseph's suburban theaters, brought all the stylistic elements, detail and elegance of its larger, downtown predecessors to what was an emerging trend, the neighborhood theater devoted...
Address: 616 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. (Demolished, 1969). The entryway of the Rialto Theatre is shown. The flooring is either tile or parquet and has a runner protecting the main traffic area. To the right are ticket windows and just...
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Theaters; Rialto Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Stairway to lobby at the Rialto Theatre. The theater was on Fourth Street between Broadway and Chestnut, Louisville, Kentucky. Side view of carpeted stone staircase and railing above. At the lower pillars of the staircase is a potted plant on a...
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Theaters; Rialto Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Lobby on second floor of the Rialto Theatre. The theater was on Fourth Street between Broadway and Chestnut, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view of long room with three chandeliers; carved ceiling; left wall with four arched doorways between flat...
Rialto Theatre (Louisville, Ky.); Theaters; Cultural facilities; Street railroad tracks; Cobblestone streets; Buildings; Motion picture theaters
Address: 616 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A cobblestone road with trolley tracks runs in front of the Rialto Theatre. The entryway to the theater includes an inset, multi-story area with a ticket booth and decorative tile flooring. The...
Buildings; Building construction; Theaters; Cultural facilities; Rialto Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 616 S. Fourth Street (Demolished, 1969.) This scene from the construction of the Rialto Theatre shows workmen standing on beams and four men in suits. We are fairly certain that the two men in the middle are Alfred Joseph (left) and his...