The Ritz North Yorkshire

Street: Westgate
Postcode: Y071QS
Suburb: Thirsk, North Yorkshire
Country: United Kingdom
Phone: 01845 524751
Website: The Ritz
Number of Screens: 1
Session times: Now Showing
Cinema Article: Ritz History

We found the Ritz through the folks who run Mount Vic Flicks in NSW, Australia  They told us that this charming  cinema at Thirsk,  Yorkshire, almost 100 years old,  was a sister cinema to them. Of course we had to addi it to Cinema tourista.

From the late 1920’s to the 1950’s the Ritz was in its heyday.The cinema was originally built as a Mechanic’s Institute in the middle of the 19th Century; a place of learning for working people of the area and had a library and lecture facilities where people of different trades learnt from each other. This national network gradually disappeared towards the end of the century and in 1912 Walter Power opened ‘The Picture house’ to show the latest silent movies; locally knownas ‘Powers’. He was a popular personality and showman extraordinaire; he would often accompany the mood of the films himself on the piano.


The original silent movie screen with the T.P.H. crest above it still exists behind our present screen. The ‘talkies’ arrived in 1927 and the cinema capacity was increased to accommodate the ensuing larger audiences by fitting a balcony area. The name was also changed to ‘The Ritz’.

From the late 1920’s to the 1950’s the cinema was in its heyday. Click Article link above for more info

 

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