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Main Street Theatre


Photo from the Kansas City Public Library collection
1400 Main St
Kansas City MO

Record #10550  
 Opened: 1921
Capacity: 3000 seats
Architect(s): Rapp & Rapp
Architectural Style(s):
National Register:
Current Organ: none
 Also Known As: RKO Missouri, Empire, Cinerama

Information for this tour was contributed by Kansas City Public Library.

"The Mainstreet Theater at the southwest corner of 14th and Main opened October 30, 1921.

"The popular vaudeville and movie house, with a seating capacity of 3,000, was the first theater in Kansas City to have a nursery for children whose parents were attending the show. Located in the basement and under the supervision of a trained nurse, the nursery had toys and games for older children and cribs for babies. It was quite an experiment in that pre-feminist day, when babies and their mothers were almost inseparable.

"A tunnel from the lower level of the theater led to the President Hotel at 14th and Baltimore. This was mainly for actors who dressed in rooms adjoining the tunnel and then walked to the theater. The tunnel became infamous because bootleggers used the runway to escape police during Prohibition years.

"In Mary Magley's book on the great theater heritage of Missouri, she tells of the Mainstreet having a basement and sub-basement where animals were kept for shows: "It even had an elephant cage, a pool for seals and an elevator large enough and powerful enough to haul elephants to the stage. Noted performers such as Cab Calloway, Charlie Chaplin, Sir Henry Lauder and Olson & Johnson all head-lined at the vaudeville house."

"Records put show attendance three months after the theater opened at an average of 4,000 daily, including daytime and evening performances.

"Max Bernstein of Kansas City published the postcard in color. It was mailed June 29, 1923, when the popularity of the theater was at its height."

Kansas City Times
April 24, 1987

The theater is currently under renovation and will reopen in early 2008 under the original name, the Main Street Theater as a fully-digital six-screen theater with restaurant and bar.

 Photos
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2006 photos from The Cordish Company collection.


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July 2002 photos from the Adam Martin collection.


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Photos from the William Hamilton collection.


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 Postcards
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Postcards from the Kansas City Public Library collection.


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