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Colonial Theatre
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Recently renovated theatre, with shows and bands performing, 15 min drive
First opened in 1914 and owned by Benjamin Piscopo from Venice, Italy. The theatre hosted stage productions and photoplays. By the early 1930s, the theatre changed to show motion pictures. In 1983, the theatre was divided up into 5 separate movie screens. In August of 2002, the theatre closed after 87 years of operation. Newly reopened in 2022, the theatre has a seating capacity of 761, and hosts music, theatre, comedy, and civic events.
First opened in 1914 and owned by Benjamin Piscopo from Venice, Italy. The theatre hosted stage productions and photoplays. By the early 1930s, the theatre changed to show motion pictures. In 1983, the theatre was divided up into 5 separate movie screens. In August of 2002, the theatre closed af…
First opened in 1914, the Colonial Theatre was designed by George I. Griffin. Original owner Benjamin Piscopo was from Venice, Italy, and the theatre featured a fire curtain depicting Venice as seen from the water. The theatre hosted a variety of stage productions and photoplays. By the early 1930s the Colonial had pivoted to show motion pictures. In 1983, the theatre was divided up into 5 separate movie screens. In August of 2002, the theatre closed after 87 years of operation.
First opened in 1914, the Colonial Theatre was designed by George I. Griffin. Original owner Benjamin Piscopo was from Venice, Italy, and the theatre featured a fire curtain depicting Venice as seen from the water. The theatre hosted a variety of stage productions and photoplays. By the early 1930s…
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609 Main St
Laconia, NH