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  Discover. Preserve. Protect.
Also known as Chief Theatre

Benton Theatre

Kansas City, MO
3200 Independence Avenue
, Kansas City, MO 64124 United States
(map)
Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: 492
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Robert O. Boller
Firm: Boller Brothers
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The Benton theatre opened in 1931 seating 492. Another of the many Kansas City theatres that were designed by the Boller Brothers.

Located on the corner of Independance and Benton the theatre had a coner entrance with a free standing box office and the entrance doors directly behind. This was a small neighborhood house with a small lobby but nicely decorated with a three aisle auditorium. The auditorium had a lot of decorative plastic work and plush red velvet draped covered the screen.

The last couple years the Benton was on a week end only operation and closed in 1952. The Benton was under the Fox banner.
Contributed by Chuck Van Bibber


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Tour of Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas Theatres in 2004
From June 26 through July 1, 2004 the Theatre Historical Society of America will tour a number of theatres in Kansas City Missouri and surrounding areas, including theatres in Lamar, Joplin, Richmond, St. Joseph and Springfield, MO, as well as Miami, OK, and these cities in Kansas: Leavenworth, Kansas City, Emporia, El Dorado, Augusta, Wichita, Hutchinson, McPherson, Salina, Concordia, and Topeka. More information is contained on their web site: http://www.HistoricTheatres.org and special photos and information concerning the Kansas City theatres: UPTOWN and the MIDLAND is available on this temporary page of their site at: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~angell/thsa/fromarch.html A glossy brochure about this "Heart of America" Conclave is available from the Society's headquarters listed on their homepage, via E-mail to the Ex. Director, or via snail mail. Membership in the Society is not required to attend the Conclave and tour the theatres, but fees do apply as detailed on their site. Bring your camera and lots of film, for it is usually difficult or impossible to enter these theatres for photos, and some of them will surely not be with us in the years to come.
posted by Jim Rankin on Apr 29, 2004 at 3:33am
My first line gives an opening date of 1031, naturally that is incorrect, it should read 1931.
posted by Chuck1231 on Jun 16, 2004 at 2:33pm
At one time the Benton was known as the Chief and the architect ws Robert O. Boller of the Boller Brothers.
posted by Chuck1231 on Jun 16, 2004 at 6:56pm
Here are May 2007 photos of the former Benton Theater, now used as a church facility.

The source of the photos are Eric Bowers of http://www.valdorephoto.com . Please do not duplicate or sell. Photos can be purchased at Web site.



posted by RobbKCity on Jun 12, 2007 at 11:50am
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