The 4,300 seat Stanley Theater first opened on March 22, 1928. It was the 2nd largest theater on the East Coast surpassed only by New York's Radio City Music Hall. In every respect it was grandiose. A grand staircase and impressive crystal chandelier highlighted the three-story lobby. It hosted both live performances and motion pictures until financial difficulties forced its closure in 1978. The Jehovah's Witnesses purchased the property in 1983, renovated the interior through the efforts of thousands of volunteers, and reopened it as a meeting hall in August 1985
Interior view, John Street Theatre, situated at 15-21 John Street, sometimes called 'The Birthplace ...
Crowd getting tickets at the Wilkes Theatre, Aug. 12, 1924. Shipler Comm. Photog. #23639. 132 Sout...
Exterior of the Wilkes Theater, Oct. 13, 1921. Shipler Comm. Photog. #21328"The Orpheum Theatre ope...
The 4,300 seat Stanley Theater first opened on March 22, 1928. It was the 2nd largest theater on the...
Designed in 1929 by famed theater architects Rapp and Rapp, The Loew's Jersey Theater occupies a cen...
Designed in 1929 by famed theater architects Rapp and Rapp, The Loew's Jersey Theater occupies a cen...
Designed in 1929 by famed theater architects Rapp and Rapp, The Loew's Jersey Theater occupies a cen...
Designed in 1929 by famed theater architects Rapp and Rapp, The Loew's Jersey Theater occupies a cen...
Journal Square serves as one of the major transportation hubs in Jersey City and was once its commer...
B.F. Keith's Theater originally opened as Grand Opera House in 1875. It took the new name in 1910. L...
Interior of the Wilkes Theater, recovering seats, Aug. 27, 1921. Shipler Comm. Photog #21267The Orp...
Playhouse Square came into being after World War I when local real estate developer Joseph Laronge, ...
Wilkes Theater interior, finishing up lobby area. Aug. 27, 1921. Shipler Comm. Photog #21268The Or...
Wilkes Theater exterior of the fron, Aug. 27, 1921. Shipler Comm. Photog #21266The Orpheum Theatre ...
Crowd in line getting tickets at the Wilkes Theatre, Aug. 12, 1924. Shipler Comm. Photog. #23638The...
Interior view, John Street Theatre, situated at 15-21 John Street, sometimes called 'The Birthplace ...
Crowd getting tickets at the Wilkes Theatre, Aug. 12, 1924. Shipler Comm. Photog. #23639. 132 Sout...
Exterior of the Wilkes Theater, Oct. 13, 1921. Shipler Comm. Photog. #21328"The Orpheum Theatre ope...
The 4,300 seat Stanley Theater first opened on March 22, 1928. It was the 2nd largest theater on the...
Designed in 1929 by famed theater architects Rapp and Rapp, The Loew's Jersey Theater occupies a cen...
Designed in 1929 by famed theater architects Rapp and Rapp, The Loew's Jersey Theater occupies a cen...
Designed in 1929 by famed theater architects Rapp and Rapp, The Loew's Jersey Theater occupies a cen...
Designed in 1929 by famed theater architects Rapp and Rapp, The Loew's Jersey Theater occupies a cen...
Journal Square serves as one of the major transportation hubs in Jersey City and was once its commer...
B.F. Keith's Theater originally opened as Grand Opera House in 1875. It took the new name in 1910. L...
Interior of the Wilkes Theater, recovering seats, Aug. 27, 1921. Shipler Comm. Photog #21267The Orp...
Playhouse Square came into being after World War I when local real estate developer Joseph Laronge, ...
Wilkes Theater interior, finishing up lobby area. Aug. 27, 1921. Shipler Comm. Photog #21268The Or...
Wilkes Theater exterior of the fron, Aug. 27, 1921. Shipler Comm. Photog #21266The Orpheum Theatre ...
Crowd in line getting tickets at the Wilkes Theatre, Aug. 12, 1924. Shipler Comm. Photog. #23638The...
Interior view, John Street Theatre, situated at 15-21 John Street, sometimes called 'The Birthplace ...
Crowd getting tickets at the Wilkes Theatre, Aug. 12, 1924. Shipler Comm. Photog. #23639. 132 Sout...
Exterior of the Wilkes Theater, Oct. 13, 1921. Shipler Comm. Photog. #21328"The Orpheum Theatre ope...