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Star Theatre marks a century of entertainment in Dansville

Star Theatre marks a century of entertainment in Dansville

DANSVILLE — It captivated an entire village when the marquee first turned on to display the lights, camera, and action a century ago.  

Dansville’s Star Theatre was born on June 4, 1921 when the Golden Age of Silent Films were a must-see and the idea of celebrity was an enchanting concept. The Martina Family operated the theater for decades until it closed in 1985. James Martina owned theaters all over the Southern Tier. Vince Martina was the last to operate the theater in that family. Vince Martina operated the Mount Morris Theater and Wayland Bowling Alley as well. It reopened on Oct. 28, 1994 with The Schmidt Family. Edgar Schmidt took over and made it his second home ever since until he passed in 2019 from cancer.  

On June 5 this local theatre celebrated a giant milestone with the community. Star Theatre held historic tours, played Charlie and the Kid (a 1921 film) for .27 admission, played Cruella at normal admission prices at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., and had a basket raffle with proceeds donated to Cancer Comfort Project in Edgar Schmidt’s name.  

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