Missouri Theatre
203 S. Ninth Street,
Columbia,
MO
65201
203 S. Ninth Street,
Columbia,
MO
65201
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The Missouri Theatre closed as a first-run movie-house on January 7, 1988 with “Empire Of The Sun”. It reopened a few months later as a concert venue.
Grand opening ad posted.
Missouri Theatre opening 04 Oct 1928, Thu Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, Missouri) Newspapers.com
The Missouri got a new marquee in 1967, according to a Nov. 26, 1967 story in the Columbia Missourian. That article also said that the Missouri opened on May 18, 1936 with “The Traveling Saleslady.”
Updated website link:http://www.concertseries.org/
Keeping up with movie theatres is difficult. Here’s an article about Columbia’s theatres, including the Missouri Theatre – no longer primarily showing movies, but live performances. By the way, the Missouri Theatre was not the only “movie palace.” At one time, Columbia had three movie palaces on one street, all with roughly 1,000 seats. Two are still used for entertainment, the third is a restaurant. Here are the details on movie theatres in Columbia. http://columbiabusinesstimes.com/8240/2010/06/25/capturing-columbia%E2%80%99s-cinema-century/
The original theatre organ from the Missouri Theatre is up for sale! It is a 3/7 Robert-Morton built in 1928 and is apparently mostly complete.
They only want about $4,750.00 which is really cheap!
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It would be REALLY nice if someone in MO could buy the organ, restore it, and re-install it back in the theatre!
Here is a webpage with some information:
http://www.discoverthedistrict.com/strollway.html
This description is out of date. Movies are shown here, but only as special events. It has been owned by the Missouri Symphony Society for a while now.