Willis Wood Theatre
118 W. 11th Street,
Kansas City,
MO
64105
118 W. 11th Street,
Kansas City,
MO
64105
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Grand opening ad posted.
In 1923, the Kansas City Athletic Club acquired an unfinished, 22-story building at Eleventh Street and Baltimore Avenue , former location of the Willis Wood Theater. In 1932, however, during the Great Depression, the Continental Hotel Company took over the 22-story clubhouse, leaving only the six topmost floors devoted to the club itself. For a period in the 1960s, the hotel contained a branch of the Playboy Club. In 1982, the building was remodeled and renamed as the Mark Twain Tower, an office building. The club retaining the rights to the top six floors.
The theatre was not doing good business at the time of the fire. Odd how fires seem to start in businesses that are losing money.
Very short life span for this theatre.
Here’s a report by the fire chief of Kansas City describing the fire that destroyed the Willis Wood Theatre in 1917:
Here is a 1914 photo:
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The postcard can be seen here View link
I have a postcard for this theatre that’s different from the ones in the links above, or the one at the kclibrary. It’s pretty much taken from the same angle, and the lot on the right is still empty (trees). “THE SULTAN OF SULU” is advertised, probably the 1902 musical comedy by George Ade. Which means the picture was taken in it’s opening days!
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Another view from 1908 View link
Print for sale at this link:
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Correct link for above website (Bygone Theaters) View link
Another postcard view: View link
If there was ever a front exterior that should have been saved and reused as the base entrance foran office tower, it is the exterior of this theater.