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Ari Benmosche, owner of the Lafayette Theater, in Suffern on Feb. 15, 2024. The theater opened March 3, 1924 and will host a weekend-long centennial celebration March 1-3.
Stage of the Lafayette Theatre in 2005, as seen from the back row of the loge section. The Lafayette Theatre is a nationally acclaimed movie palace located in downtown Suffern, New York, built in 1923. Its primary function is first-run movies, but it also houses special events like its popular weekly Big Screen Classics film shows.
The event comes as the Lafayette Theater in Suffern celebrates its 100th anniversary. First opened in 1924, the 1,000-seat, single-screen movie theater plays both current films like “Inside Out ...
Lafayette Theatre – 97 Lafayette Avenue. Rockland's only surviving movie palace, opened in 1924, and having a renovated 1931 Wurlitzer pipe organ installed by the American Theatre Organ Society in 1992. Suffern Free Library – 210 Lafayette Avenue. The Ramapo Room contains historical books, clippings and photographs of western Ramapo.
Lafayette Theatre may refer to: Lafayette Theatre (Suffern), in Suffern, Rockland County, New York, United States; Lafayette Theatre (Harlem), in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States; Lafayette Circus (Manhattan), Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States, built in 1825, destroyed by fire in 1829
Interior of Lafayette Theatre in 2005. Several of De Rosa's theatres are still standing, among them the 1000-seat Lafayette Theatre, Suffern (1924), an Adamesque building with a combination of French and Italian Renaissance influences ornamented in the Beaux Arts manner. An improvement scheme in 1927 added six distinctive opera boxes and ...
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Bernie began composing and performing his silent film scores for organ and piano in 1995 with a screening of Chaplin's "Gold Rush". From 1990 to 2004, Anderson was house organist for the Union County Arts Center (formerly known as the Rahway Theatre) in Rahway, New Jersey and staff organist at the Lafayette Theatre (Suffern), NY from 1992 to 2005.