About Lyric Theater
There was a time when Lyric Theater was the driving constrain to Blue Island's bustling excitement center. For decades the 12,000-square-foot theater regularly advertised standard Hollywood movies to families, which made deep-rooted recollections for moviegoers. That hasn't happened in a long time. For much of the 21st Century, Lyric Theater sat torpid, incapable to draw in the speculation to once once more ended up the dynamic masterpiece of Blue Island's uptown commerce area. Much obliged to the vision and venture of two longtime Blue Island families, the Garettos and Cantelo, The Verse Theater has been renewed and reevaluated. For both families, bringing the theater back to life is individual. Back in 1948, a youthful young lady by the title of Janet Fisher, a ticket-taker at The Verse, met her future spouse, Angelo Garetto, a yearning artist who went on to begin Poor people Pizza. They hitched and had six children, numerous of who still call Blue Island domestic.