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Tonight's Menu was the cast at Cinema 3 at the Redondo Galeria Theatre, showing  at midnight on Saturdays in the late 80s through the 90s.
 
The theatre was a large commercial (500 seat) theatre with no atmosphere, but the cast made every attempt to get the audience in the "Rocky" mood.  A stage is set up in the front of the theatre and professional lighting is used to illuminate the actors.  The pre-show included a virgin sacrifice that was different ways each week. 
 
 
Like many other early theaters, the cast members tended to gather in the lobby and ignored long stretches of the movie. 
 
  
 
'''Cast Location:'''  Redondo Beach, CA
 
'''Cast Location:'''  Redondo Beach, CA
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==Cast History==
 
==Cast History==
 
Cast formed  1990
 
Cast formed  1990
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Tonight's Menu was the cast at Cinema 3 at the Redondo Galeria Theatre, showing  at midnight on Saturdays in the late 80s through the 90s.
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The theatre was a large commercial (500 seat) theatre with no atmosphere, but the cast made every attempt to get the audience in the "Rocky" mood.  A stage is set up in the front of the theatre and professional lighting is used to illuminate the actors.  The pre-show included a virgin sacrifice that was different ways each week. 
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Like many other early theaters, the cast members tended to gather in the lobby and ignored long stretches of the movie. 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/2500
 
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/2500

Revision as of 09:16, 22 September 2018

Cast Location: Redondo Beach, CA

Cast Status: Defunct

Cast Venues: SouthBay Galleria General Cinemas

Theatre Status: Demolished

Cast History

Cast formed 1990

Tonight's Menu was the cast at Cinema 3 at the Redondo Galeria Theatre, showing at midnight on Saturdays in the late 80s through the 90s. The theatre was a large commercial (500 seat) theatre with no atmosphere, but the cast made every attempt to get the audience in the "Rocky" mood. A stage is set up in the front of the theatre and professional lighting is used to illuminate the actors. The pre-show included a virgin sacrifice that was different ways each week.

Like many other early theaters, the cast members tended to gather in the lobby and ignored long stretches of the movie.

External Links

http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/2500