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A Grand Re-Opening

A Grand Re-Opening

February 26, 1976

February 26, 1976 - The Friends of the Buffalo Theatre re-opened the Shea's Buffalo Theatre with comedian George Burns and jazz musician Cab Calloway both returning to headline the grand 50th anniversary event.

Photo Credit: The Buffalo News - February 7, 1976

Photo Credit: The Buffalo News - February 26, 1976

"It's good to see the old joint again. It hasn't changed much in the years since I was here. I hope the future will hold further splendor for the place."

- Jack Kirwan, former usher for Shea's Buffalo (early 1940's)

Photo Credit: February 21, 1976

Photo Credit: The Buffalo News - February 26, 1976

"I was in Buffalo in 1932. I must have made an impression, because here I am again."

- George Burns

Photo Credit: February 25, 1976

Photo Credit: The Buffalo News - February 26, 1976

Photo Credit: The Buffalo News - February 28, 1976

Photo Credit: The Buffalo News - March 1, 1976

The entire cast of <i>Equus</i> playing at the Studio Arena Theater took up a collection to aid in the re-opening of the Shea's Buffalo Theatre, walking down Main Street to present it to their neighboring theater.

Photo Credit: The Buffalo News - February 7, 1976

The entire cast of Equus playing at the Studio Arena Theater took up a collection to aid in the re-opening of the Shea's Buffalo Theatre, walking down Main Street to present it to their neighboring theater.

"Part of our vision is the Buffalo at one end of this derelict part of downtown and the Studio Arena Theater at the other, both contributing to the economic development of downtown. The city for the first time would have a performing arts complex."

- prophetic words from Charles F. Chauncey, spokesman for the Friends of the Buffalo Theatre and Executive Director of the Shea's Buffalo Theatre.

Photo Credit: The Buffalo News - January 6, 1976