Kingman Theatre

237 N. Main Street,
Kingman, KS 67068

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on January 25, 2026 at 1:24 pm

In case the information proves useful, the fire that destroyed the old Kingman Opera House took place on May 11, 1910.

A bit more recently, The March 22, 1971 issue of Boxoffice said that the former Meade Theatre, which had been closed for a month, had reopened as the Towne Cinema on February 19 following some renovations. A more extensive redecoration was planned. S. F. Meade had closed the house for economic reason after almost fifty years of continuous operation.

He reopened the house in partnership with Jack Luthi. The theater would be open six nights a week (dark Wednesday), with a matinee and a special midnight show on Saturday. If the enterprise was a success, then the partners planned to reopen the Meade Drive-In as well in the spring, at which time the Towne would be reduced for the season to weekend only operation. So far I haven’t found any follow-up articles, so I don’t know if these plans came to fruition, or how long the house operated as the Towne Cinema.

SethG
SethG on January 20, 2026 at 11:50 am

KHRI entry here: https://khri.kansasgis.org/index.cfm?in=095-66

SethG
SethG on January 20, 2026 at 11:49 am

The original name was ‘Meade’ with an ‘e’. The owner’s name is misspelled as well. The KHRI entry says that it was built to replace the Kingman Opera House, which was located on W Avenue A about where the tin-clad garage is today. That building was destroyed by fire sometime between 1905 and 1911.

The capacity of the Meade was reduced to 400 in 1931. It was still called the Meade in 1956. The capacity was raised back up to 700 by 1945, but then down to 620 by 1951.

richardg
richardg on February 8, 2024 at 4:10 pm

Many small town theatres cannot survive by showing movies alone and the Kingman Theatre is one example. The theatre supplements its movie income by hosting tribute bands and country & western artists. The theatre’s ceiling reveals a beautiful southwestern motif. Lovely art deco fixtures well as neon lights adorn the auditorium. Seats were updated years ago with tasteful upholstery and cup holders. The balcony was closed for some maintenance but scheduled to open soon. The theatre is open Fri, Sat, and Sun. The Kingman Theatre is a lovely theatre and definitely worth a visit. Thanks for the tour

kpdennis
kpdennis on August 27, 2015 at 1:25 am

The Kingman continues to serve the residents of Kingman. New photos in the pictures section.

rivest266
rivest266 on August 7, 2012 at 5:49 pm

Someone took the streetview way off course. Therefore I added an picture of the Kingman here.

Ezrianna
Ezrianna on July 21, 2004 at 11:11 am

This is the theater in my town. I love this theater My mother wanted to buy it when I was yonger but my father did not want to. It then sold and now my parents are divorced and My mother still dreams of running a theater.

This theater has a very cool feature when you sit in the balcony (16 or older) They will bring you refills wich is great but sometimes scary during a scary movie LOL!

William
William on December 5, 2003 at 11:15 am

The Kingman Theatre is located 235-37 Main Street.