The golden age of Indianapolis theaters / Howard Caldwell.

Opening a window on a storied past, longtime Indianapolis television journalist and lifelong theatergoer Howard Caldwell presents the story of the magnificent theaters of Indianapolis. Caldwell shares with us the pleasure these majestic spaces brought to thousands of Hoosiers during their glory days...

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Main Author: Caldwell, Howard, 1925-2017
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bloomington : Quarry Books/Indiana University Press, ©2010.
Series:UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • Birth of a theater buff
  • Theater one and what happened before
  • A war's effect and another theater is born
  • Theater count briefly jumps to three
  • English's opera house and its impact
  • The 1890s and its seeds of change
  • Theater enhancement and the gentle intrusion of moving pictures
  • English's and The Grand lead the growing theater parade
  • The Shuberts come to town as the theater competition grows
  • City's first movie palace enhances respectability of going to the movies
  • The 1920s and the birth of new challenges
  • The silent film era's finale
  • Sound moves in with a vengeance
  • The 1930s and its challenges
  • The 1930s and its challenges II
  • The rest of the 1930s survivors
  • The 1940s, a decade of success and sadness
  • The 1950s bring changes and new competition
  • A brief look at what happened next.