Arsenal Theatre
3101-03 S. Grand Boulevard,
St. Louis,
MO
63118
3101-03 S. Grand Boulevard,
St. Louis,
MO
63118
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The Grand-Arsenal Theatre opened in 1909 at this address… an address in some ads listed as, “You know where it is” because of its descriptive cross-street themed name. The venue closed for a major upgrade that took it from nickelodeon to full fledged theater relaunching as the Arsenal Theater on January 29, 1916 with “The Coward” with Frank Keenan.
The venue converted to sound to remain viable. The Arsenal closed permanently on June 10, 1932 with “The World and the Flesh” and “The Famous Ferguson Case.”
I believe your presumption about it being on the southwest corner is correct. I found a Grand-Arsenal Theatre listed in a 1911 City Directory as being at 3101 S. Grand Blvd.
Earliest newspaper ad that I’ve found was in November, 1909.
Had a capacity of 657. Theatre closed in June 1932.
The original name of this venue was the GRAND-ARSENAL.