The theater shows second-run movies, and has live professional performances throughout the year.
The network also shows second-run movies, children's shows such as Beakman's World, live religious broadcasts and real estate shows.
The theater has daily showings of intermediate and second-run movies.
By the 1980s, the Capitol had fallen into disrepair and become a run-down home for second-run movies.
Renamed the Victory in the middle of World War II, the theater showed second-run movies.
In 1954, the theatre began a general decline from its once great status in Salem into a second-run movie theater.
The Fox Theatre has a single screen and shows a mixture of second-run movies, independent and foreign films, and classic favourites.
When not showcasing live music, the Vic opens its doors as the Brew & View, a second-run movie theatre.
Broadway began a decline during the Depression, when burlesque and second-run movies thrived.
Since the Chautauqua lacked the financial resources to compete for first run films with the commercial movie theaters, second-run movies were selected.