The Nusho Theatre opened its doors on September 23, 1938 with Mickey Rooney in “Hoosier School Boy” (unknown if extras added).
The whole interior was destroyed by an overnight fire on September 24, 1941 exactly two hours after an unknown show ended. According to residents, they say that the fire was discovered by high schoolers who are returning from a football game alongside its players and band members. The theater was quickly rebuilt, and reopened a few months later.
It was closed on November 8, 1953 with Gregory Peck in “Yellow Sky” (unknown if extras added).
The Nusho Theatre opened its doors on September 23, 1938 with Mickey Rooney in “Hoosier School Boy” (unknown if extras added).
The whole interior was destroyed by an overnight fire on September 24, 1941 exactly two hours after an unknown show ended. According to residents, they say that the fire was discovered by high schoolers who are returning from a football game alongside its players and band members. The theater was quickly rebuilt, and reopened a few months later.
It was closed on November 8, 1953 with Gregory Peck in “Yellow Sky” (unknown if extras added).