Texas Theatre
411 W. 3rd Street,
McGregor,
TX
76657
411 W. 3rd Street,
McGregor,
TX
76657
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Just post a photo of the Texas Theatre. From Today (Dec 17 2011).. Enjoy!
Randy A Carlisle – Historical Photography
http://www.flickr.com/photos/racphotography/6527875617/ ..
There are plans to completely renovate the theater and make it suitable for many types of events from stage shows, concerts, movies old and new, possably weddings and receptions and yes pipe organ and other musical concerts may be possable. The theater organ is for sure. Check out the website of the new owner for more details. Lots of work needed but a job very possable and worth doing. Should be a great attraction for this city of 5,000 and the surrounding communities. Be sure to go to www.texastalkies.com Talk to your friends and neighbors and help make this a reality.
It is my understanding that this theatre is undergoing renovations and I have been told by a local teacher at McGregor High School that the owner has secured a theatre organ and is planning to have in installed.
Would love to have an update to this since I am currently working in McGregor. If this theatre is to be renovated, I would like to help volunteer.
A view of the Texas Theater taken in 1994. The building is dated 1912 at the top of and behind the Texas sign.
The Studio Pro’s Inc. www.thestudiopros.com is very proud to announce their purchase of 1912 TEXAS Theatre /theaters/9205/ on June 7th 2007 from the Smith family (original Owners) Over the next 12 to 18 months the TEXAS will be undergoing extensive ground up restorations allowing The Studio Pro’s to relocate their offices inside the building while also completely refurbishing all of the Theatre’s live & 35mm capabilities and adding extensive array of newer media technologies to complement the old.
For more information and continual updates on the progress of restoration of the TEXAS Theatre please check the official web site www.texastalkies.com
The Texas Theater was recently sold by Mr. Henry Smith’s family and the new owner is planning to restore and reopen the theater.