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Barron Theatre

Pratt, KS
313 South Main Street
, Pratt, KS 67124 United States
(map)
620.672.3031
Status: Open
Screens: Twin
Style: Unknown
Function: Movies
Seats: 848
Chain: Independent
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
Barron Theatre
Exterior view of the Barron Theater
Photo courtesy of Paul Salley
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The Barron Theatre seated 848 people.
posted by William on Dec 5, 2003 at 8:51am
This theatre is an eye-catcher. My wife and I have been all over Oklahoma, Kansas, eastern Colorado, and Northern Texas researching old movie theatres and drive-ins. This one's on our list for this summer. I'll post as soon as we get to visit it.
posted by brentclarkf on Dec 19, 2004 at 9:48pm
I just visited the Barron last weekend. It has been twinned. In its heyday this was one big beautiful theatre; however, it is a bit awkward now because of its twinning. I'd loved to have seen it in its original state. That being said, it is still a very NICE theatre. Talking to the manager revealed that the Barron has a sister theatre in Anthony, Ks. I don't know if it's still there or not. Another really interesting feature is that it still has its orginal popcorn machine in the concession stand. Believe it or not, it's wooden with a direct line pumping in the hot oil. And, it still makes wonderful popcorn. The Barron grabs your attention as you drive downtown Pratt. You can't miss it. Nor should you! I've got new pix to post a.s.a.p.
posted by brentclarkf on Jun 21, 2005 at 10:52am
Another photo of the Barron Theatre.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y147/Chuck1231/Kansas%20Theatres/BarronTheatrePrattKs.jpg
posted by Chuck1231 on Aug 14, 2005 at 5:27pm
This is a photo of the Barron Theater and another photo is here.

posted by Lost Memory on May 25, 2006 at 1:44pm
Here is a recent photo of the Barron Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Dec 2, 2006 at 5:22am
This is a 2007 photo showing the Barron Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on May 27, 2007 at 7:06am
Another photo of the Barron Theater can be seen here.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 16, 2007 at 7:49pm
This is the website for the Barron Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on May 19, 2008 at 12:32pm
A 1999 view of the Barron Theater in Pratt.
posted by Don Lewis on Jun 13, 2008 at 4:28am
Glad to see this venue is alive and well - because the marquee told a different story in this photo taken circa 1991.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34152329@N06/3472057417/in/set-72157617054310351/
posted by Kevin Dennis on Apr 25, 2009 at 12:03am
A close-up photo is here.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 15, 2009 at 11:09am
Wow, this is a new one on me.

Really nice exterior design. Definitley above-average.

posted by Life's too short on Jun 15, 2009 at 12:32pm
Here is a recent photo.

posted by Lost Memory on Aug 5, 2009 at 8:06pm
This site has a photo of the Barron. Click on the photo to expand it.

posted by Lost Memory on Sep 8, 2009 at 3:37pm
The Barron Theatre opened in 1930. The "From the Boxoffice Files, Twenty Years Ago" feature in the April 15, 1950, issue of the magazine said "The new Barron Theatre, Pratt, Kas., costing $10,000, with 900 seating capacity, opened recently."

Charles Barron began his exhibition career in 1912, operating the Majestic Theatre at Ponca City, Oklahoma. He began operating theaters in Pratt about 1924, and operated the old Kansas Theatre until it burned in 1939, when he rebuilt that house and continued to operate it and the Barron until late 1943. After selling his Pratt theaters to Commonwealth Amusement Co., he moved to California, though he kept a part interest in the Anthony Theatre at Anthony, Kansas. He died in 1952.

Commonwealth was operating the Barron Theatre when it was renovated in the mid 1960s. Alterations included a drop ceiling and Masonite paneling in the lobby. If the original interior of the theater was as ornate as the facade, I hope not too much damage was done in the remodeling. Maybe it can be restored someday.

There was a theater called the Cozy in Pratt in the 1920s. It is listed in an ad for Reproducto Player Pipe Organs that appeared in the September 18, 1926, issue of The Movie Times. Another Reproducto ad in the November 13 issue listed C.H. Barron as the operator of the Cozy, too. I'm not sure if this was an aka for the Kansas Theatre or not, though both were mentioned in the magazine about the same time (the Kansas was mentioned in the November 20, 1926, issue.)

posted by Joe Vogel on Sep 8, 2009 at 8:22pm
A previous view of the Barron from 1991 (listed above) was deleted - and a new version of the same photo is now in its place:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34152329@N06/4025987923/in/set-72157617054310351/
posted by Kevin Dennis on Oct 20, 2009 at 11:33am
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