Rivoli Theatre, Historic movie theater in South Fallsburg, New York, United States.
Rivoli Theatre is a movie house from the 1920s in South Fallsburg with a brick and concrete block facade. Its main auditorium stretches about 160 feet and features geometric patterns on the ceiling, seating around 475 people.
The theater opened in 1923 and underwent major renovation work in the late 1930s. It earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
The Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop stages theatrical productions here regularly, keeping the tradition of live performance alive at this venue. The space continues to serve both film and theater audiences in the community.
The venue offers online ticket purchasing for shows and performances held throughout the year, making it convenient to plan a visit ahead of time. Arrive early to enjoy the interior details and architectural features while you settle into your seat.
In the early 1970s, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS performed here with their earlier band Wicked Lester before finding fame with their later group. The theater has therefore hosted musicians who went on to achieve worldwide recognition in rock music.
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