New Pastime Theater
132 W. Shelby Street,
Falmouth,
KY
41040
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Functions: Restaurant
Styles: Streamline Moderne
Previous Names: Duncan Theatre, Kentucky Theatre, Pastime Theatre
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The Duncan Theatre was opened on January 29, 1915. On May 22, 1930 it was renamed Kentucky Theatre following installation of sound equipment. On December 24, 1931 it was renamed Pastime Theatre and closed in May of 1934. It reopened in November 1934. From 1947 it was the New Pastime Theatre following a Streamline Moderne style makeover. It was still open in 1951.
By 2024 the former theatre was in use as an ice-cream parlor named Old Pastime Theater.
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The Duncan Theatre opened on January 29, 1915 by R.D. Stabler. The Duncan Theatre under Joe L. Belew, Jr. became the Kentucky Theatre on May 22, 1930 as it transitioned to sound. The Kentucky Theatre became the Pastime Theatre on December 24, 1931. It closed in May of 1934. It reopened in November dubbed the Pastime Theatre with a marketing slogan of “Max’s Show.” In 1937, its marketing slogan is “Holmes' Show”. It’s then called the New Pastime Theatre in 1947 with a more austere, streamlined look..
This place has been repurposed as an ice cream parlor named the “Old Pastime Theater.” The front has been painted black. The correct address is 132 W Shelby Street. No website but they have a Facebook page here