Collins Theatre

122 W. Emerson Street,
Paragould, AR 72450

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Functions: Community Arts Center, Dance, Live Theater

Styles: Art Deco

Previous Names: Capitol Theatre

Phone Numbers: Box Office: 870.236.6252
Manager: 870.236.6252

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Collins Theatre

Opened on April 15, 1925 with Norma Maddox in “Queen’s Temple”. It was equipped with a Wisconsin Organ Company unit organ (a Schaefer organ, built in Slinger, WI) and the instrument was opened by organist Ms. Causey. The Capitol Theatre originally hosted vaudeville and other live stage entertainment in addition to movies. Later renamed the Collins Theatre, the theatre was restored and renovated by the Greene County Fine Arts Council starting in 1991 and is home to the Eastern Arkansas Ballet, live theatre, musical theatre, concerts, and various other events.

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lilbitangel04
lilbitangel04 on November 13, 2004 at 2:32 pm

Hello I am a fourteen year old female that lives in Paragould Arkansas and I love the Collins Theatre. I am wanting to get into acting.It is my only dream,and I am wanting to know how to audition for plays and when.If you know how to please contact me at Thank you! You could really be helping me out with my future.
Sincerely,Felicia

virginiabarnett
virginiabarnett on September 6, 2008 at 2:25 pm

IS IT POSSIBLE TO BUY A COPY OF THE PRODUCTION FROM LAST FEBRUARY OF “DIVAS, THE NEXT GENERATION”? THANKS, DOTY

austin45
austin45 on January 22, 2017 at 11:17 pm

Was there open casting call got cancel on jan.7th.? Just wondering since no one was at the theater. If you have other open casting calls for a 11 year old boy please check out his profile on kidscasting.com. His name Austin Wood.

dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on August 26, 2024 at 4:53 am

Grand opening was October 15, 1925 with Norma Maddox in “Queen’s Temple” and a $10,000 organ recital by Ms. Causey playing the Wisconsin Organ Company unit. On June 28, 1929, the venue added Vitaphone for sound exhibition.

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