Warwick Musical Theatre

41°40′54″N 71°29′47″W / 41.6817°N 71.4965°W / 41.6817; -71.4965OwnerThe Bonoff FamilyTypeIndoorCapacity3,300+ConstructionOpened1955Renovated1967Closed1999DemolishedJune 2002

Warwick Musical Theatre was a musical theater located on Route 2 in Warwick, Rhode Island.[1]

Buster Bonoff opened the theater in 1955 on an open field. Initially, it hosted touring Broadway shows but, by the 1970s, "big-name" entertainers became its standard offering.[1]

In 1967, the original tent was replaced with a 3,300-seat theater in the round that used a building from the 1964 New York World's Fair. It also hosted yearly summer shows by World Wrestling Entertainment until 1999.

Demise

The theater faced increasing competition from larger venues and the Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos in Connecticut, and it hosted a farewell season in 1999, ending its 54th season with a concert by Vince Gill.

Buster and Barbara Bonoff did not live long after the theater closed. Buster died in 2000 and Barbara in 2003.

The Warwick Musical Theatre was torn down in June 2002, and a Lowe's now occupies the site.[1]

Since its demise, the theater has been honored by a pair of Rhode Island artists. Frank Galasso included it in his lithographs Remember When... and Icons of Rhode Island Past and present. Duke Marcoccio made a commemorative ornament as a part of his series of "My Little Town" Rhode Island landmarks.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Coelho, Jamie (July 21, 2016). "Here's Your Chance to Own a Piece of the Tent". Rhode Island Monthly. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  2. ^ Patinkin, Mark (December 13, 2009). "A little Del's for your tree". The Providence Journal. Providence, Rhode Island. Archived from the original on December 12, 2009. Retrieved March 10, 2023.

External links

  • Bonoff Foundation for the Warwick Musical Theater
  • Frank Galasso Official Web Site
  • Duke Marcoccio Official Web Site
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  • EUTA theatre