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'After the Final Curtain': Haunting photos capture the derelict shells of U.S. theatres
They were once packed out entertainment venues decorated with stunning architecture, but these neglected American theatres have since fallen into disrepair.
Photographer Matt Lambros documented the sad decline of 57 formerly thriving theatres as part of his 'After the Final Curtain' project.
He travelled thousands of miles across the US, photographing crumbling venues in New York, Michigan and Massachusetts, among others, years after they stopped welcoming visitors.
The inside of the Shore Theatre on Coney Island, NY is now filled with fading walls and building equipment.
The stage and seating at the Paramount Theatre in Newark, NJ, which has clearly fallen into neglect. (REX/Matt Lambros)
The crumbling interior of the Troy Theatre, New York.
Unloved: The interior of Loew's Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, NYC.
The inside of the Metropolitan Opera House in Philadelphia has clearly seen better days.
Light streams into the dusty interior of the Loew's Kings Theatre in Brooklyn
The Liberty Theatre in Dorchester, Massachusetts is now a derelict shell of its former self.
Decay: The Embassy Theatre in Port Chester, NY - one of 57 visited by Matt.
The neglect and decay inside the Eastown Theatre in Detroit, Michigan is clear to see.
Another image of the Troy Theatre shows ornate carvings and decorations still in place.