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This gallery was created to focus attention on preservation efforts for the landmarked Flushing RKO Keith's theatre. Many cities have restored these vaudeville show palaces, where they have gone on to become centerpiece preforming arts event centers, while the RKO Keith's has languished for 25 years. The RKO Keith's still stands and is one of the last remaining theatres, in the 3,000 seat class built in an atmospheric style, where the interior was designed to give the illusion of being outdoors in a Mediterranean villa. It represents a crowning achievement by the world renowned theatre architect Thomas White Lamb that made the larger Loews Paradise theatre in the Bronx (restored in 2005) gaudy in comparison.
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The RKO Keith's, in February 2011 has a Phantom of the Opera feel. The original screen and curtains are still there, but barely visible to the left. The under stage entryways, including the one from the animal room can be seen toward the back right.
The RKO Keith's, in February 2011 has a Phantom of the Opera feel. The original screen, curtains and balcony railings are still there, but barely visible to the left. The under stage entryways appear in the background.
RKO: The Heart of Darkness
RKO Keith's Theatre 2011
East organ screen.
Just another East auditorium face in the RKO Keith's.
RKO Keith's Theatre 2011
A detail of the East organ screen reveals a "Beauty and the Beast" like character, centered over the doorway.
These pockets on each side of the stage contained the Davis "Model E" Annunciators. The instructions are still inplace for this device used by vaudeville acts to announce the next act to appear on stage.
Incredibly still in business as Tapecon, Inc. in Buffalo. The original family business was the Davis Bulletin Co. founded in Buffalo, NY by Albert Davis in 1919. The Davis annunciator was used to display vaudeville acts as they appeared on stage. These annunciator instructions are still located on either side of the stage.
RKO Keith's Theatre 2011
East proscenium.
The RKO Keith's, in February 2011 has a Phantom of the Opera feel. The original screen and curtains are still there, but barely visible to the left. The under stage entryways, including the one from the animal room can be seen toward the back right.
The RKO Keith's, in February 2011 has a Phantom of the Opera feel. The original screen and curtains are still there, but barely visible to the left. The under stage entryways, including the one from the animal room can be seen toward the back right.
The RKO Keith's, in February 2011 has a Phantom of the Opera feel. The original screen and curtains are still there, but barely visible to the left. The under stage entryways, including the one from the animal room can be seen toward the back right.
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