Princess Theatre
834 N. Kansas Avenue,
Topeka,
KS
66608
834 N. Kansas Avenue,
Topeka,
KS
66608
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Became the Princess Cinema on October 22nd, 1982 and closed in 1987.
In 1970, it starts to show adult movies and later leased by Dickinson to adult movie operators who reopens it as the Vegas Cinema on May 11th, 1973. It closed or stopped placing ads in 1977. It reopened or placed its first ad (in the classified ads) on August 12th, 1978 as the Victorian Cinema with the same adult policy. Grand opening ads posted.
Thanks, Chris. It was a temporary name change, then, as the house had returned to its original name by the time the 1921 city directory was published.
The September 13, 1913, issue of The Topeka Daily Capital noted the opening of the Princess Theatre at this address:
I haven’t yet discovered the address of the Princess Theatre mentioned in the 1912 newspaper item, but it must have been the same neighborhood as the item specified that it was in North Topeka..The Motion Picture Yearbook listes this as the Victorian Theatre in 1917.
The Princess Theatre is mentioned in the May 30, 1912, edition of The Topeka Daily Capital.
As many references to early theaters in Topeka that I’ve found in the trade journals, I have not yet found any mention of a Victorian Theatre. There were houses called the Aurora and the Olympic that converted to movies in 1908, there were theaters called the Majestic, the Isis, the Iris, the Empress, the Cozy, the Best, the Gem, the Earl, and the Hippodrome, but so far no Victorian.
The Princess Theatre was listed at 834 N. Kansas Avenue in the 1921 Topeka City Directory.