
Proscenium arch from the balcony, Loew’s Kings Theatre.
B&W Image from the Loew’s Collection, American Theatre Architecture Archive, Theatre Historical Society of America
I’m very excited to announce that I’ve partnered with the Theatre Historical Society of America for my first book: Kings Theatre, The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of Brooklyn’s Wonder Theatre. The book will cover the entire history of the Loew’s Kings Theatre from it’s original construction to the reopening in February 2015. I’ve photographed over 75 abandoned theaters over the past 5 years, and being able to document one being restored has been amazing. Every visit to the theater has been awe inspiring and I can’t wait to share what I’ve seen with all of you.
Thanks to everyone at THS, ACE Theatrical Group, Evergreene Architectural Arts, Martinez + Johnson Architecture and Gilbane Building Company for all the help bringing this project to fruition.
To order signed copies of the book visit: http://www.afterthefinalcurtainprints.com/product/kings-theatre-the-rise-fall-and-rebirth-of-brooklyn-s-wonder-theatre
and regular copies: https://www.amazon.com/Kings-Theatre-Rebirth-Brooklyns-Wonder/dp/0692032002/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
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Congratulations!!
Congratulations, should be a big seller Kay C.
Gary Martinez is my son in law, so
proud of him!
Outstanding! Can’t wait to read!
Congratulations on the book. When we lived in Brooklyn I remember driving by the theatre with my husband more than once and lamenting it’s condition. There are too many places like that here that have been bulldozed over. Thrilled that someone finally recognizes the value of restoring it.
Thanks Julia!
Matt…when and where can I pick up my SIGNED copy? I am sure that it will be a treasure in my library.
Mark – Early 2015!
Congrats! It’s so exciting that you will be a published author and be able to chronicle the rebirth of this gorgeous theater.
Congratulations Matt- what a fantastic opportunity!
Matt. I am very excited to hear about your book, and … that you are working with the THS. The Robert “Wonder” Morton theater pipe organ was great part of the theater’s history and understand it is going to be re-installed once the theater restoration is complete. Any update would be “WONDERFUL”!
Hi Linda – All I’ve heard is that it’s being restored now, and will be installed at some point. I’m not sure when.
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Love it! So unique.
We have purchased our tickets for the Grand Opening. I would love to be able to get a copy of your book when we are in Brooklyn. Will this be possible??
Hi Brenda,
The book will not be released in time for the theater’s grand reopening as I’m including that in the book. It will be available to purchase on Amazon and this site as soon as it’s released.
Thank you. I will certainly purchase when available.
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