Sioux Theatre
218 Main Street,
Sioux Rapids,
IA
50585
218 Main Street,
Sioux Rapids,
IA
50585
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The Sioux Theatre opened on September 12, 1946 with Jack Oakie in “Two Guys from Milwaukie”. The theatre’s original owners were Don and Edna Gram. The theatre was closed in 1970. It was reopened on November 29, 1973 with “Tom Sawyer”. On March 11, 1974 its then-owner and manager, Michael Berger, had two Strong Lume-X projectors installed at the Sioux Theatre. It was closed in March 1976.
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The original owners name was Gran. It was later operated by one of their relatives, Albert and Doris. When originally built it had a 4 bedroom appartment above the lobby. It featured a sound proofed CRYROOM where parents could take babies and not have to annoy other patrons. It also housed an ice cream parlor next to the lobby (this was later removed and replaced by a dentist office). I purchased it from them in Novemeber of 1973, at that time it had been closed nearly 3 years. I reopen it on November 29. 1973 with United Artist “Tom Sawyer”. The Lumex’s were installed on March 11, 1974 (my 23rd birthday, yah a $12,000 birthday present along with custom built automation). The theater ran a 3 day 2 changes Thur-Sat & Sun-Tues policy. I closed the theater in March of 1976 as a result of the reconstruction of US 71 which issolated the town from the rest of the world. In 1985 I deed the property to the Sioux Rapids Historical Association and they now use it for housing their museum, along with using the seating and stage for school plays and other local live theater.
The actual opening date is September 12, 1946 with Jack Carson in “Two Guys From Milwaukee” with no extra subjects. However, some of these attendees on grand opening include radio station KICD-AM in Spencer.