Bushwick Theatre circa 1911 |
RKO Bushwick Theatre January 3, 2014 |
RKO Bushwick Theatre Historic Photo (image source: William-Cinima Treasures) |
RKO Bushwick Theatre Plan (image source: Brooklyn's Bushwick) |
RKO Bushwick Theatre Section-Elevation (image source: Brooklyn's Bushwick) |
RKO Bushwick Theatre Interior (image source: Brooklyn's Bushwick) |
The Bushwick Theatre was commissioned by Percy G. Williams, a turn of the century vaudeville mogul. A leading force in vaudeville, Percy owned many New York theaters including: Brooklyn Music Hall, the Novelty, Orpheum, and the Greenpoint Theatre in Brooklyn and the Circle, Alhambra, and Colonial in Manhattan. When Williams' health began to fail him he sold his chain of theaters to his leading competitor, Keith-Albee (later R.K.O), for a sizable profit. Percy Williams then retired to his estate in Islip, Long Island. Williams died in 1923 and willed his fortune to the actors that helped make him make it.[5]
The Bushwick Theater was once a neighborhood institution. In its heyday, during the 1920s and 30s the Bushwick Theater featured the biggest vaudeville acts and headlined stars like Ethel Barrymore and Lily Langtry. During WWI the theatre hosted Red Cross and Liberty Bond drives.[6] In July of 1926 the theater sponsored a swimsuit giveaway to neighborhood children.[7] Later, in 1947 the theater hosted a beauty contest with the winner to be crowned “Miss Bushwick”.[8]
RKO Bushwick Theatre circa 1970 (image source: National Archives) |
RKO Bushwick Theatre-Acorn Highschool |
RKO Bushwick Theatre Terra-Cotta Window Treatment |
RKO Bushwick Theatre Terra-Cotta Details |
References:
- Merlis, Brian & Gomes, Riccardo Brooklyn’s Bushwick. Wyckoff, New Jersy: Gomerl Publishing, 2012
- Backmann, Kevin & Gabel, William “RKO Bushwick Theatre” Cinema Treasures online.
- “Bushwick Theatre” Journal of the Theatre Historical Society of America 2nd Quarter Vol. 26 No. 2
- Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1910
- Robinson, Jack “Brooklyn’s Magnificent Ruin: The Bushwick Theatre” Marquee Vol. 18 No. 1 1st Quarter 1986
- English, Merle “Encore for a ‘Fading Beauty’” Newsday 10 November, 1989
- “1,200 Children Dash for Free Bathing Suits-Big Ones Lose” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 10 July, 1926
- “RKO Bushwick to Start Beauty Contest Tuesday” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3 July, 1947
- “RKO Bushwick - I'm Still Standing” Forgotten NY online. 2004
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