New Royal Theatre
1920 N. Main Street,
Higginsville,
MO
64037
1920 N. Main Street,
Higginsville,
MO
64037
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Previous Names: Rex Theatre, Royal Theatre
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The Rex Theatre was opened on December 14, 1914 as a playhouse. On May 8, 1926 it was renamed Royal Theatre and began screening movies. It closed in 1929 as a silent movie theatre. On February 14, 1930 it was reopened as a ‘talkie’ theatre and renamed New Royal Theatre. The theatre seated 350 and closed on April 8, 1934 with Clark Gable in “Men in White”. Closure was due to the new Davis Theatre opening.
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If the address is accurate, this should be listed as demolished. The site is now occupied either by part of city hall or a store next door.
The Rex Theater launched on December 14, 1914 with live stage plays. On May 8, 1926, new operator J.W. Davis renamed it the Royal Theatre. It closed briefly at the end of its 15 year lease for a transition to sound. The “new” Royal relaunched on February 14, 1930 with sound films. Davis would create a new Davis Theatre closing up the Royal on April 8, 1934 with Clark Gable in “Men in White.” The local paper headline was, “Farewell, Old Theater.” And if the headline were longer it would say, “And Hello, Piggly Wiggly” as the grocery store chain took on the building.
Status: demolished.