Rebel Art Theatre
213 W. Pine Street,
Hattiesburg,
MS
39401
213 W. Pine Street,
Hattiesburg,
MS
39401
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Repositioned by Gulf States Theatre Circuit on September 20, 1967 as the Rebel Art Theatre. It was closed permanently on April 11, 1968 with Fabian in “The Wild Racers.” Its phone number was moved to Gulf States' new Cinema Theatre which ostensibly replaced the Rebel Art later in 1968.
The Rose Theatre opened in the early 1930s operating almost 20 years. Paramount-Richards Theatres Circuit closed both the Rose and the Buck theaters on September 10, 1949. After a refresh and under new ownerships, the theatre became the Ritz Theatre on March 1, 1950 with a double feature of “The Family Honeymoon” and “The Countess of Monte Cristo.”
Lloyd Royal of the Royal Circuit was bought out of his location a block away where he was operating the Rebel Theatre in December of 1958. So he moved the Rebel Theatre to the Ritz Theatre and reopened there after a refresh on Feb. 28, 1959 with the religious film, “I’ll Give My Life.”
The former Rose turned Ritz turned Rebel was purchased by Gulf States operating briefly as the Rebel Art Theatre showing adult/overseas titles. Gulf opened the new-build Cinema Theatre elsewhere in town and subsequently closed the Rebel which was later demolished. The Rebel’s former home at the Lomo was also demolished.
I may be incorrect is stating that the Rebel Theater was next to Sackler’s Furniture Store.Newspaper archives report that it was the Ritz at the site pictured.
I will go the library archives and correct any misinformation.
February 28th, 1950 grand opening ad as Ritz in the photo section.
Reopened as Ritz on March 1st, 1950
Found on Newspapers.com