Goodhand Theatre
226 S. Chestnut Street,
Kimball,
NE
69145
226 S. Chestnut Street,
Kimball,
NE
69145
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Here’s a fresh link to the first page of the article about the Goodhand Theatre in Boxoffice of December 4, 1954 (the article continues on the two subsequent pages.) The magazine says the architect’s name was Wate Porter, but I think it must have been Wade Porter, who was listed in the 1962 AIA directory as having his office in Cheyenne, Wyoming
No showtimes posted at the time of this writing. Is this closed?
Certainly a charming, vintage theater that still graces the small, Western Nebraska town of Kimball. Still features a functioning curtain that is opened before each movie and closed afterward. There is no balcony. Seats, carpet and paint are newer and very nice. That said, the theater still retains its vintage charm. Attended a screening of “St. Patrick’s Day” here in February of 2010 and the presentation was excellent. Be sure to visit when in the area!
Boxoffice Magazine feature on the then new Goodhand Theatre, with photos in an out. Issue of December 4, 1954:
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The theater was up for sale when this photo was taken:
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1985 photo of the Goodhand Theatre.
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Goodhand Theater photo
Another photo can be seen here.
Here is a recent photo of the Goodhand Theater.
This website has a small photo of the Goodhand Theater.