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February 25, 2007

“We *will* be seeing films there again.”

Filed under: The Revue Cinema — NorthRonces @ 10:34 am

NorthRonces.com thought it appropriate to promote this letter from comment to full fledge post, as it expresses the most concrete hope for the Revue continuing as neighbourhood theatre as we have heard for a long time. This optimism, a result of the persistent work of the Revue Film Society, is especially welcome after the loss of the theatre’s marquee last week.

Yes it was a shock to lose the Revue Cinema marquee. Such nostalgia. But I’m just letting you know not to worry as we are well on ourway to re-activating the beautiful Revue Cinema. We *will* be seeing films there again! Please keep in touch through:

http://revuefilmsociety.orgĀ 

Daria Stermac
founding member of the Revue Film Society

February 19, 2007

Photos of the collapse

Filed under: The Revue Cinema — NorthRonces @ 6:49 pm

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While NorthRonces.com rushed out with digital camera in hand, due to technical difficulties the photos are still inside the camera. Luckily the Torontoist has linked to a number of shots of the poor old thing just before she was cut up and scooped into a bin.

[NB: By "cut up" I refer to the fact that the owners had the large "R" from the centre of the marquee, as well as the two neon "Revue" signs from either side, cut out of the wreckage and set aside for possible future restoration. Hopefully, these pieces will serve in the reconstruction of the marquee as a whole.]

The Revue Theatre marquee crashes to the ground!

Filed under: The Revue Cinema — NorthRonces @ 11:55 am

Breaking (Sad) News! The historic marquee of the Revue Theatre crashed to the ground sometime late Sunday night/early Monday morning. At first glance, it appears that snow build up and water retention was too much for the old structure to handle. The marquee was well-known for collecting rain water and releasing it at a slow drip on the heads of unwary passerbys.

The process of finding buyers or leasors who were willing to operate the theatre as a neighbourhood cinema has been a long process. As far as NorthRonces.com is aware, the building is still owned by the McQuillan’s and still sought after by the community supported Revue Film Society. What implications this catastrophe has for the fate of the historically protected building is presently unknown. The big question that needs to be answered is will the marquee be replaced (and, I guess, who is responsible)? Stay tuned…

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