Strand Theater

93 Main Street,
Brockport, NY 14420

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Previously operated by: Kallet Theaters Inc.

Architects: Michael J. DeAngelis

Functions: Movies (First Run)

Styles: Streamline Moderne

Previous Names: Lyric Theater

Phone Numbers: Box Office: 585.637.3310

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Strand Theater

Built in 1907, since 1916 the building has housed the Strand Theater which had 500 seats.

Operated by Kallet Theatres in 1946, the facade was remodeled in an Art Moderne style by architect Michael J. DeAngelis, who added the black Carrara glass frontage. The plans also included enlarging the Strand Theater to seat 750, all on a single floor.

Contributed by Eric Lenhardt

Recent comments (view all 31 comments)

Patsy
Patsy on July 1, 2012 at 4:42 pm

Always enjoy reading about this DeAngelis designed theatre and seeing its original art deco interior which is so much like my former theatre, the Grand Theatre in Westfield NY. I hope to visit this theatre this summer.

MovieBuff143
MovieBuff143 on July 14, 2012 at 7:20 pm

Kallet Theatres of Oneida, NY owned the theatre until 1989 when it was sold to SJM Entertainment of Syracuse who bought both the Strand and Studio Theatre in Brockport. SJM converted the Strand to a triplex in 1989 utilizing equipment from both buildings to achieve the conversion. Note: Kallet leased the theatres to CinemaNational Theatres (a division of Carrols Development Corp) who operated the theatres from 1974 until 1989. CinemaNational merged with USA Theatres of Boston and later with Loews Theatres of NY before the sale to SJM Entertainment.

Patsy
Patsy on February 12, 2013 at 1:50 am

I guess Carrara Glass is similar to Vitrolite.

Patsy
Patsy on October 8, 2013 at 10:38 pm

Do wish the photo with this theatre featured the Carrara glass exterior on a bright sunny day without the highway barrels.

Patsy
Patsy on October 8, 2013 at 10:39 pm

Nice to know it is still intact since it is the original design by DeAngelis.

Roger Katz
Roger Katz on February 28, 2015 at 7:03 pm

Ed: The Winslow Block was originally a multistory building with multiple storefronts. In April 1908 the Happy Hour Theatre opened on the second floor. Four months later in August 1908 the Lyric Theatre opened in a storefront on the ground floor. In 1916 the Lyric moved upstairs taking over the former Happy Hour space and changed it name to the Strand Theatre. Therefore the Lyric that passed out of existence and was replaced by E Harrison Company was the space on the first floor of the building. In 1946 the building was remodeled and the Strand took over the entire building. If you look at the Google Street View of the State Street side of the Strand building you can see all the bricked-over windows and doors of those original first floor retail spaces.

Patsy
Patsy on February 28, 2015 at 8:02 pm

Great to see a recent post on this theatre designed by Michael DeAngelis. What a pleasure it was to meet the grandson, Mark in 2014!

Patsy
Patsy on July 9, 2022 at 4:04 am

So the Strand as been triplexed? There goes plans to see this theatre.

Patsy
Patsy on August 10, 2022 at 10:22 pm

It seems the original seats are gone. Sad to see. And has the auditorium been split into 2 theatres?

DavidCoppola
DavidCoppola on August 15, 2023 at 9:52 am

Wish they would include the “Studio” here. It was the other Brockport movie theater.

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