Joy Theatre

109 N. Main Street,
Farmerville, LA 71241

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Previous Names: Strand Theatre (#2), Union Theatre, Kay Theatre,

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Henry Bogart opened this 2nd Strand Theatre on December 2, 1949 with Joel McRea in “South of St. Louis”. It was located in the Union Building and after the death of Henry Bogart, it was operated by his widow, Fannye Mae Bogart. It was closed in 1950. It was reopened as the Union Theatre in 1952 and in 1953 it was renamed Kay Theatre. It was renamed Joy Theatre in 1958.

On November 26, 1966 it was destroyed by fire. A double feature program was the attraction that day: Elvis Presley in “Frankie and Johnny” was the final movie to be screened. The fire broke out between feature movies and the second feature Adam West in “Batman and Robin” never made it to the screen.

Contributed by Ken McIntyre

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jessie
jessie on August 5, 2011 at 10:32 am

I remember this theater, I was going to see the matinee of Batman and robin when I saw the fire trucks and the theater was burning down

50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on June 5, 2025 at 4:42 pm

There are two Strand Theatres in Farmerville.

The first Strand Theatre launched as the Palace Theatre on July 26, 1928 by Jack Dykes and Gus Whiteman, and was renamed the Strand Theatre in 1940. The second Strand Theatre in the Union building opened as the Strand Theatre #2 on December 2, 1949 with Joel McCrea in “South of St. Louis” (unknown if extras added) and both Strands continued to operate into the following few months but didn’t last long.

The Strand Theatre #2 in the Union building closed in 1950 after just a few months in operation, leaving the original Strand Theatre the only one remaining. The Strand Theatre #2 would later reopen as the Union Theatre for a brief time in 1952 and then changed its name to the Kay Theatre afterward in 1953. The Strand and Kay Theatres continued operating into the mid-1950s, but the Strand closed in the late-1950s, leaving the Kay Theatre the only one in Farmerville.

The Kay Theatre was renamed the Joy Theatre in 1958, and remained in operation until November 26, 1966 when it was destroyed by a fire during a double feature of Elvis’s “Frankie And Johnny” and Adam West’s “Batman And Robin”. The fire happened during intermission just prior to its showing of “Batman And Robin” which led to the cancellation of its scheduled showing of Walt Disney’s “That Darn Cat” scheduled for the following day.

The exact address for the Joy Theatre is 109 N Main St, Farmerville, LA 71241.

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