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For over 90 years, the Historic Canton
Theatre has been a shining star for
entertainment As early as 1911, the
theatre was first used to show slides
and silent movies in downtown Canton.
Later, in the early 1920’s,
the theatre changed owners and was
renamed the “Bonita”,
which held movie showings on Fridays
and Saturdays.
During this era, the popularity of
the theatre grew rapidly. The theatre
was soon renovated, expanded and renamed
the “Haven”. It presented
the people of Canton first line shows,
including their first talking motion
picture,“Singing Fool”,
starring famous singing star Al Jolson.
The “Haven” continued
to be a movie house for several more
years until the late 1930’s,
when the theatre was sold to the Martin-Thompson
Theatre Company. The newly named “Canton
Theatre” was then remodeled
to reflect the art deco design so
popular during that time. The spectacular
new theatre had improvements that
were truly unique, such as a steel
skeleton for improved stability and
safety. The fireproof walls and sprinkler
system insured that no fire would
last long. New air conditioning and
heating systems were installed in
the theatre to make it more comfortable
for larger audiences than ever before.
New restrooms and dressing rooms had
a modernistic design. Red and blue
uniformed employees at the “Candy
Bar” sold candy and popcorn
from the new popper while an array
of bright neon lights surrounded the
theatre, bathing it in colorful beauty.
The theatre’s stage was bigger
than ever before. The new “Canton
Theatre” was indeed a splendid
site at the Grand Opening on September
30, 1940.
The “Canton Theatre”
played the best motion pictures that
had been produced at the time. It
was described as a “thoroughly
modern sound and movie palace, with
all the comfort, light and cheer that
denotes a first class picture theatre
housed in the larger cities”.
The theatre continued to show movies
for 30 more years, but by the mid
1970’s, the popularity of the
theatre declined dramatically. It
was too out of date for people. They
wanted to see movies with the convenience
of drive-ins and with many more choices.
As a result, the theatre sat idle
for many years and subsequently went
into
disrepair.
In 1994, the theatre was purchased
by an individual for restoration.
The City
of Canton then acquired the property
in 1997 and later deeded it to the
Downtown Development Authority, in
order to secure financing for restoration,
which soon began.
The Canton Theatre is now an elegant
grand facility bringing Broadway productions
to downtown Canton and the surrounding
area for its fourth wonderful season.

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