Menu

St. George Theatre

Located on Staten Island 's North Shore Empire Zone. Built almost 75 Years ago, this theatre once housed 3,000 people and was a showcase for celebrities of that time and later, as a motion picture venue. It enjoyed a successful economic life from 1929 until the 1970’s. At that time, vaudeville was entertainment of a bygone era and multi-screen, small capacity motion picture theatres were cropping up throughout the island. Attempts were made to re-vitalize the theatre by using it as a flea market, an antique showroom, a night club, and skating rink. None of these lasted very long and many who remembered or heard fond stories of its past grandeur, wondered what would become of the beautiful St. George Theatre . Hope was raised in January 2001 when, in his State of the City address, then Mayor Rudolph Giuliani promised resources for the renovation of the St.George Theatre into a Performing Arts Center which would ensure revitalization into the entire neighborhood. Unfortunately, the tragic events of 9/11/01 understandably put a halt to these resources.

2

Verrazzano Bridge

3

Clove Lakes Park

4

Snug Harbor Botanical Garden

1

Tottenville - South Beach

RollerJam USA

2

The Greenbelt Conservancy

3

Conference House

4

Historic Richmond Town

5

Wolfe’s Pond Park

1

Port Richmond

Staten Island Zoo

2

Staten Island Ferry

3

Snug Harbor Cultural Center