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thelivinglegend1930 commented about Wellston Theatre (#2) on Oct 2, 2009 at 8:02 am

posted by JAlex on Sep 29, 2009 at 5:16pm

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thelivinglegend1930 commented about Wellston Theatre (#2) on Sep 29, 2009 at 8:50 am

The Wellston Theatre was located on the south side of Easton Avenue, just east of Evergreen Avenue in the Wellston business area. The address was 6226 Easton Avenue (today Dr. Martin Luther King Drive., Wellston, MO 63133

There were two Wellston Theaters. The first one opened in 1922, it was destroyed by fire in April 1944. Capacity was 950.

The second Wellston Theatre opened in November 1945. It was designed by Hugo Graf. Capacity was 1319. The decline of the neighborhood and the closing of the stores in the loop doomed the theatre and it finally closed in 1978. The building was eventually demolished for a street extension.

The newer Wellston packed them in show after show. It was a real looker inside and out, with a large balcony and beautiful interior of plush red velvets and gold trim. The front facade was four large columns with a free standing box office located in the middle with a walkway to the main entrance. A terrazzo floor on the outside walkway lead into the same in the lobby. Brightly lit poster cases lined the walkway with tons of neon all along the ceiling and front of the theatre. the main lobby boasted a very large concession stand in the middle of the lobby and four auditorium doors behind it. There was a grand staircase on each side of the lobby leading to the balcony.

The Wellston Theater outlived the Victory by almost twenty years.