The National Theatre Owners Association was an organization of independent theatre owners in the United States founded in 1910.
Its chairman was the impresario John Cort.
[1][2] The NTOA was founded in May of that year by the owners of 1,200 small town theatres and was backed by the Shubert brothers.
[3] This act contributed to the Theatrical Syndicate's loss of control over American theatre.
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