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According to the Macon Daily Telegraph, the Cox was converted into a movie theater in 1917 and was officially opened to the public." [2] In 1917, The Capitol Theatre became the first public venue to offer air conditioning. [3] After 58 years, the Capitol Theatre closed in 1975. The venue reopened in 2006 as a movie house and concert venue.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is coming to Georgia — this time on the silver screen. Swift announced she would release the concert film Friday, Oct.13, and the AMC theater chain said all locations ...
The Douglass Theatre in 2024. The Douglass Theatre is a theatre in Macon, Georgia. It was founded in 1921 by Charles Henry Douglass, an African-American entrepreneur who was an established theatre developer well versed in the vaudeville and entertainment business. [citation needed] Ben Stein owned and managed the theater in 1928. [1]
The movie features an all-star cast with names like Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, Ray Fisher, Danielle Deadwyler, Michael Potts and Corey Hawkins. A full trailer for the film is ...
Casting directors posted an open call for actors interested in working as extras on a new Warner Bros. Superman movie filming in Georgia, including in the Macon area at the end of May.
In 1919 it placed an add with Howard-Wells Amusement Company listing their theaters in Wilmington. [9] A page from one of its ledgers is extant. [10] Roy E. Fox managed its Dixie Theater in Macon, Georgia. [11] The company's theaters were in cities including San Antonio, Texas; Macon, Georgia; and Raleigh, North Carolina. [6]
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Charles Henry Douglass was born in February 1870 in Macon, Georgia. His father, Charles Douglass, was a former slave from Virginia who became a carpenter. Charles grew up with his father, his mother Ellen, and his two sisters in a one bedroom house that his father built. [3]