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− | The New Yorker at 88th and Broadway in Manhattan was part of the Walter Read Chain, a sister theater to the [[Waverly Theater]] . It was one of [[The First 30 US Theaters]] to play ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' as an ongoing, midnight-only movie. In late 1976, when the regular crowd at The Wavery were discouraged from having Audience Participation and costumes, the group briefly migrated to the New Yorker. | + | The New Yorker at 88th and Broadway in Manhattan was part of the Walter Read Chain, a sister theater to the [[Waverly Theater]] . It was one of [[The First 30 US Theaters]] to play ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' as an ongoing, midnight-only movie beginning in July 0f 1976. In late 1976, when the regular crowd at The Wavery were discouraged from having Audience Participation and costumes, the group briefly migrated to the New Yorker. |
Revision as of 09:16, 1 April 2018
The New Yorker at 88th and Broadway in Manhattan was part of the Walter Read Chain, a sister theater to the Waverly Theater . It was one of The First 30 US Theaters to play The Rocky Horror Picture Show as an ongoing, midnight-only movie beginning in July 0f 1976. In late 1976, when the regular crowd at The Wavery were discouraged from having Audience Participation and costumes, the group briefly migrated to the New Yorker.