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Matt Lambros
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I spend a lot of time in abandoned theaters and eating barbecue. Not at the same time. That would be weird.

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I’ve been photographing the Victory Theatre in Holyoke MA for fifteen years. The first shot goes back to my first visit, right after I moved an 1860s prospector out of my frame. The seats are gone and the brickwork has been repaired. Things are finally happening.
November 25, 2025 at 2:35 PM
The Sampson Theatre – Penn Yan, New York

This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in February 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at:  View from the side of the balcony. The Sampson Theatre in…
The Sampson Theatre – Penn Yan, New York
This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in February 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at:  View from the side of the balcony. The Sampson Theatre in Penn Yan, New York originally opened on October 12, 1910. Built by local benefactor Dr. Frank Sampson, it was designed as a vaudeville house and entertainment venue.
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November 15, 2025 at 2:05 PM
The Demolished White House Theater Where Presidents Watched Movies

Image Courtesy of the Obama Presidential Library When I first photographed historic theaters, I learned that much of their power comes from what we don’t see — the rooms behind the walls, the quiet rituals that make them more than…
The Demolished White House Theater Where Presidents Watched Movies
Image Courtesy of the Obama Presidential Library When I first photographed historic theaters, I learned that much of their power comes from what we don’t see — the rooms behind the walls, the quiet rituals that make them more than just places to sit and watch a screen. The White House Family Theater was one of those spaces.
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October 29, 2025 at 4:34 PM
Shea’s Theatre – Ashtabula, Ohio

This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in January 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at:  Shea’s Theater, located in the heart of Downtown Ashtabula, Ohio,…
Shea’s Theatre – Ashtabula, Ohio
This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in January 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at:  Shea’s Theater, located in the heart of Downtown Ashtabula, Ohio, opened its doors in 1949 during the height of the city’s industrial boom. Designed by Michael J. DeAngelis in the Streamline Moderne style, the theater was a $1 million investment by M.A.
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October 16, 2025 at 1:05 PM
The Rialto Theatre opened in 1925 with What Happened to Jones and a live orchestra. It closed in 2007 with The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Now it’s back as a church—but like any good Hollywood remake, it’s lost a bit of its soul in the process.

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October 14, 2025 at 1:48 PM
Rialto Theatre – South Pasadena, California

This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in January 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at: The Rialto Theatre in South Pasadena, California, opened on…
Rialto Theatre – South Pasadena, California
This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in January 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at: The Rialto Theatre in South Pasadena, California, opened on October 17, 1925, as a venue for vaudeville acts and movies, with a premiere of Universal’s What Happened to Jones…
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September 17, 2025 at 12:41 PM
I photographed the Highland Park Theatre in Los Angeles a few times. The theater closed a few years ago, but it recently showed up as a filming location for the Once Upon a Time in Los Angeles spin-off.

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September 16, 2025 at 1:12 PM
Theater Lobby, before it got covered in tags — not the good kind of graffiti, just the lazy kind. USA.
August 25, 2025 at 1:29 PM
If someone was born when I took the first photo, they’d be in high school by the second. Sadly, the Lafayette mural on the proscenium arch is fading fast. Hopefully it isn’t too late to save it.
August 19, 2025 at 1:47 PM
Highland Theatre – Los Angeles, California

This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in December 2024. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at: The Highland Theatre, located in Highland Park, Los Angeles,…
Highland Theatre – Los Angeles, California
This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in December 2024. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at: The Highland Theatre, located in Highland Park, Los Angeles, was designed by prominent theater architect Lewis A. Smith. Renowned for its Moorish-style interior, it opened on March 5, 1925, with a special appearance by actress Norma Shearer and the premiere of the film Lady of the Night.
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August 19, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Another stop from last month’s THS Conclave: the Boston Opera House. Despite the name, it hasn’t hosted an opera since the 1990s.

Today it’s home to the Boston Ballet and Broadway Across America.
July 29, 2025 at 1:16 PM
The Glove Theatre in Gloversville, NY was almost demolished in the '90s to make room for a parking lot. Seriously.

I photographed it a few years back… and accidentally jammed the fire curtain mid-descent while I was poking around. Oops.

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July 16, 2025 at 6:08 PM
The Glove Theatre – Gloversville, NY

This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in December 2024. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at: The Glove Theatre opened on October 9, 1914, as an 800-seat venue…
The Glove Theatre – Gloversville, NY
This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in December 2024. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at: The Glove Theatre opened on October 9, 1914, as an 800-seat venue for live performances, vaudeville, and community events. Designed by architect Linn Kinne in the Classical Revival style, it quickly became a cultural hub in Gloversville, New York.
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July 16, 2025 at 1:05 PM
Providence Performing Arts Center.

Opened in 1928 as Loew’s State Theatre. Designed by Rapp & Rapp—the same architects behind the Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, which is still my favorite.

It was almost demolished in the late '70s until the infamous Buddy Cianci stepped in.
July 10, 2025 at 1:22 PM
The Colonial Theatre in Boston, MA — not abandoned obviously, but it did come dangerously close to being the classiest dining hall on the East Coast. Emerson College was ready to convert it into one until Stephen Sondheim and a bunch of angry theater people signed a petition and shut that down fast.
July 9, 2025 at 1:09 PM
On November 10, 1977, the Loew’s Gates Theatre was sold to the Triumphant Church of Jesus Christ Inc. for a symbolic $10—along with the less symbolic responsibility of paying off a $74,000 tax bill. It's still in use as a church (occasionally) to this day.

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June 13, 2025 at 6:55 PM
Loew’s Gates Theatre – Brooklyn, New York

This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in February 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at:  The Loew’s Gates Theatre in Brooklyn, NY
Loew’s Gates Theatre – Brooklyn, New York
This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in February 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at:  The Loew’s Gates Theatre in Brooklyn, NY
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June 12, 2025 at 1:05 PM
When you’ve been photographing the same decaying theater for 15 years, you start looking for ways to keep it interesting. This time I used the disco ball mode on my new light—because nothing says “historic preservation” like mood lighting for ghosts.
May 27, 2025 at 6:32 PM
Shot this a few weeks after my second daughter Ellie was born. I celebrated by dragging myself into a giant stone sweatbox with a camera.

The Worcester Memorial Auditorium—“the Aud” if you’re local—was built in 1933 to honor 9,000 locals who served in WWI.

This Memorial Day, we remember them.
May 26, 2025 at 3:32 PM
Peter David was one of those rare writers I’d follow anywhere—publisher, title, didn’t matter. Fallen Angel came on the heels of his Supergirl run, and while it doesn’t seem to get much love around here, it might be my favorite thing he ever did.

Condolences to his loved ones.
#rippad
May 25, 2025 at 9:23 PM
The Berry (White) Theatre – Fort Worth, Texas

This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in January 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at: The Berry Theater, originally known as the White Theater…
The Berry (White) Theatre – Fort Worth, Texas
This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain’s Patreon in January 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at: The Berry Theater, originally known as the White Theater after its owner, M.S. White, was located in Fort Worth, Texas at the intersection of W. Berry and Hemphill Streets.
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May 15, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Just got back from a week in Florida. No theaters, no peeling paint—just beaches and a growing sense of architectural withdrawal. So to recalibrate, here’s the Hanover Theatre in Worcester, MA. It’s not abandoned. It’s just a fully restored theater that proves preservation actually works.
May 13, 2025 at 1:29 PM
@jefflemire171.bsky.social Really enjoying your JSA run - one question though. When did Rex Tyler die again?
May 8, 2025 at 11:48 PM
On vacation, still wide awake at 3 AM because insomnia doesn’t believe in time off. Spent 3–5:30 editing photos of Gary Methodist from 2011 and 2012, because that’s when my brain thinks it’s peak productivity hour. Sleep is for the weak.

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May 3, 2025 at 1:22 PM
Grand Theatre – Los Angeles, California

View from the center of the balcony. The Grand Theatre at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College opened in 1927 as part of the Los Angeles Polytechnic High School campus. Designed by A.C. Martin & Associates, the 30,000-square-foot auditorium featured a…
Grand Theatre – Los Angeles, California
View from the center of the balcony. The Grand Theatre at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College opened in 1927 as part of the Los Angeles Polytechnic High School campus. Designed by A.C. Martin & Associates, the 30,000-square-foot auditorium featured a stenciled ceiling, original light fixtures, and a painted fire curtain showing Arrowhead Peak. After the high school relocated, the theater was absorbed into LATTC and used for student productions, lectures, and campus events.
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April 30, 2025 at 7:58 PM