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Bus stations near Mar-Va Theater in Pocomoke City

  • Pocomoke Family Medical Ctr. @ 5th St.,7 min walk,
  • Pocomoke Plaza,12 min walk,
  • Walmart - Pocomoke City,23 min walk,

Bus lines to Mar-Va Theater in Pocomoke City

  • 503N,Ocean City,
  • 503S,Pocomoke,
  • 252,Shore Transit Bus Terminal,
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  • What are the closest stations to Mar-Va Theater?

    The closest stations to Mar-Va Theater are:

    • Pocomoke Family Medical Ctr. @ 5th St. is 562 yards away, 7 min walk.
    • Pocomoke Plaza is 971 yards away, 12 min walk.
    • Walmart - Pocomoke City is 1855 yards away, 23 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Mar-Va Theater?

    These Bus lines stop near Mar-Va Theater: 252

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Mar-Va Theater in Pocomoke City?

    The nearest bus stop to Mar-Va Theater in Pocomoke City is Pocomoke Family Medical Ctr. @ 5th St.. It’s a 7 min walk away.

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Mar-Va Theater Address: Market Street street in Pocomoke City

Mar-Va Theater, Pocomoke City
Mar-Va Theater, Pocomoke CityThe Mar-Va Theater is a historic theater located in Pocomoke City, Worcester County, Maryland. It was constructed in 1927 and is a two-story, three-bay building of brick laid in stretcher bond. The interior reflects an extensive Art Deco style redecoration carried out in 1937 including narrow silver columns on either side of the stage and embellishments on the side walls. It is currently operated as a performing arts center. One of the few remaining links to Pocomoke's past is the Mar-Va Theater. Its name is representative of its location, since the theater is located in Maryland, only a short distance from the Virginia state line. With originally 720 seats, the Mar-Va is the largest theater south of Wilmington, Delaware, which has never been altered. Once used as a vaudeville theater complete with stage facilities, dressing rooms and orchestra pits, the Mar-Va was played by many famous performers, which included some old-time cowboys such as Tom Mix, Roy Rogers, Hop-a-Long Cassidy and Smiley Burnett. Linda Lavin of the television show "Alice," David Ogden Stiers, a musician and actor well known for his role in M*A*S*H, and Scars on 45 have recently visited/performed. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Barlett of Berlin, MD built the Mar-Va Theater in 1927. Made from the finest materials, it has been estimated that it would probably cost around $250,000 by present economic standards. The Mar-Va Theater is one of the few theaters on the shore to boast of a draw drape. The sidewalls have the original gold embossed paneling and the projectors, which were added around 1943, are of the carbon arc variety. The balcony was once used for segregation purposes. It had its own entrance, concession area, box office and bathroom. The seats in the balcony were considered the best in the theater. The theater opened on December 1, 1927 with John & Lester Fox managing the theater while J. Dawson Clarke played the piano for the old silent movies. In 1949, after the death of John Fox, J. Dawson Clarke and Orville Mason bought the theater and in 1967, the ownership went to Dawson and his wife, Hattie. When the theater originally opened, ticket prices were 10 cents. At the time of its closing in 1993, a ticket cost $3.50. Soda pop, sold in the soda parlor next door, once cost 10 cents and popcorn was always sold for 10 cents a bag. Currently, the theater shows movies on the first and third weekends on the month and has live performances on a regular basis. Admission for movies is $5 per person and the annual Christmas play's admission is $15 per person. 2011's performance was "It's a Wonderful Life." It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

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