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General Category => The Good Old Days => Topic started by: W. Gray on November 05, 2012, 03:44:56 PM

Title: Electric Theater
Post by: W. Gray on November 05, 2012, 03:44:56 PM
"Children of the Dust—Don't mind saying what a good picture this was. Played to fair house considering small town. Picture well played by a dandy cast. Pleased 90 percent—A. Rodin, Electric [Theater], Longton, Kas."

The Reel Journal, April 18, 1925
Title: Re: Electric Theater
Post by: farmgal67357 on November 05, 2012, 06:08:26 PM
I find these postings about theaters that "once were" very interesting. I am a big silent film fan, Louise Brooks (from Cherryvale, KS) is one of my favorites!!! Not to mention ZaSu Pitts who was from my hometown of Parsons.......
Lisa
Title: Re: Electric Theater
Post by: Diane Amberg on November 05, 2012, 08:23:09 PM
I too, enjoy the old silent films on Sunday nights on TCM...keeps me up too late! ;)
Title: Re: Electric Theater
Post by: W. Gray on November 05, 2012, 09:10:20 PM
Besides the local places, I found theaters for Burden, Fall River, Dexter, (and Parsons).

I am assuming these places had a piano or something.

It seems to me that when the Ten Commandments played at the Crooks theater in Howard in 1924 the owner had a five or six piece "orchestra" accompanying the film.
Title: Re: Electric Theater
Post by: Bullwinkle on November 06, 2012, 07:49:54 AM
     Have you come across anything about the opera house in Howard ?
Title: Re: Electric Theater
Post by: W. Gray on November 06, 2012, 10:44:54 AM
The opera house went out in 1908 when the new Smith and Goodwin on the main floor was damaged by fire.

Howard also had a Roberts Theater. Not sure of the location but it was on Wabash.

Movies were also shown in an Air Dome where the Cox building is now.
Title: Re: Electric Theater
Post by: farmgal67357 on November 06, 2012, 02:04:49 PM
Is an air dome like a band shell? I've never heard of an air dome before....
Lisa



Quote from: W. Gray on November 06, 2012, 10:44:54 AM
The opera house went out in 1908 when the new Smith and Goodwin on the main floor was damaged by fire.

Howard also had a Roberts Theater. Not sure of the location but it was on Wabash.

Movies were also shown in an Air Dome where the Cox building is now.
Title: Re: Electric Theater
Post by: W. Gray on November 06, 2012, 02:21:39 PM
It was an outdoor theater or open air pavilion with walls but no roof. The name was the Air Dome. There was roller skating also.

I dont have any information as to how they protected a skating floor from the weather.

The Air Dome eventually became an enclosed bowling alley.