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− | Tonight's Menu was the cast at Cinema 3 at the Redondo | + | Tonight's Menu was the cast at Cinema 3 at the Redondo Galleria Theatre, showing at midnight on Saturdays in the late 80s through the 90s. |
The theatre was a large commercial (500 seat) theatre with no atmosphere, but the cast made every attempt to get the audience in the "Rocky" mood. A stage is set up in the front of the theatre and professional lighting is used to illuminate the actors. The pre-show included a virgin sacrifice that was different ways each week. | The theatre was a large commercial (500 seat) theatre with no atmosphere, but the cast made every attempt to get the audience in the "Rocky" mood. A stage is set up in the front of the theatre and professional lighting is used to illuminate the actors. The pre-show included a virgin sacrifice that was different ways each week. | ||
− | Like many other early theaters, the cast members tended to gather in the lobby and ignored long stretches of the movie. | + | Like many other early theaters, the cast members tended to gather in the lobby and ignored long stretches of the movie. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/2500 | http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/2500 |
Revision as of 09:56, 22 September 2018
Cast Location: Redondo Beach, CA
Cast Status: Defunct
Cast Venues: SouthBay Galleria General Cinemas
Theatre Status: Demolished
Cast History
Cast formed 1990
Tonight's Menu was the cast at Cinema 3 at the Redondo Galleria Theatre, showing at midnight on Saturdays in the late 80s through the 90s. The theatre was a large commercial (500 seat) theatre with no atmosphere, but the cast made every attempt to get the audience in the "Rocky" mood. A stage is set up in the front of the theatre and professional lighting is used to illuminate the actors. The pre-show included a virgin sacrifice that was different ways each week.
Like many other early theaters, the cast members tended to gather in the lobby and ignored long stretches of the movie.