Kansas Theater Database

Some of these mighty structures have been destroyed others have been refurbished and are open for business. If you have any information regarding Kansas theaters, opera houses or drive in theaters but they are not listed or you have additional information such as pictures or news articles please
email me. Let's keep the history of our classic theaters alive!
 
Abilene
Alden
Alton
Anthony
Arkansas City
Atchison
Atlanta
Atwood
Augusta
Axtell

Baldwin
Barns
Baxter Springs
Beloit
Belleville
Bern
Blue Mound
Bogue
Bucklin
Burlington

Caldwell
Camp Funsten
Cawker City
Chanute
Clay Center
Coffeyville
Colby
Coldwater
Columbus
Concordia
Cottonwood Falls
Council Grove

Derby
Dighton
Dodge City
Downs

Edgerton
Eldorado
Elkhart
Ellsworth
Emporia
Enterprise

Eureka

Florence
Fort Scott
Fredonia

Garden City
Garnett
Gas
Goodland
Grainfield
Great Bend
Greensburg
Grinnell

Hamilton
Hardtner
Harper
Hays
Hill City
Herndon
Hiawatha
Hoisington
Holton
Hope
Howard
Hugoton
Hutchinson

Independence
Iola

Jewel
Johnson
Junction City

Kanopolis
Kansas City
Kingman
Kinsley
Kiowa
Kirwin

Lacrosse
Langdon
Larned
Lawrence
Leavenworth

Leawood
Lenexa
Lenora
Liberal
Lincoln
Logan
Lucas
Lyons


Manhattan
Mankato
Marquette
Marysville
McPherson
Meade
Medicine Lodge
Mission


Ness City
Newton
Norton

Oakley
Oberlin
Olathe
Osage City
Osawatomie
Oskaloosa
Ottawa
Overland Park


Paola
Parsons
Peabody
Phillipsburg
Pittsburg
Plainville
Pleasanton
Pratt
Pretty Prairie
Potwin

Russell

Sabetha
Salina
Scott City
Sedan
Sedgwick
Seneca
Sharon Springs
Shawnee
Smith Center
Stafford
St. Francis
Stockton
Strong City
Syracuse

Tonganoxie
Topeka
Toronto

Tribune

Ulysses

Valley Center

WaKeeney
Wamego
Washington
Waterville
Wellington
Wichita
Wilson
Winfield


Yates Center

 

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