Abigail Theatre
211 Court Street,
Prestonsburg,
KY
41653
211 Court Street,
Prestonsburg,
KY
41653
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Functions: Bingo Hall
Styles: Art Deco
Previous Names: Abagail Theatre
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Opened in 1937 when it was listed with a seating capacity of 600.
In around 1958-1966, this was our family’s theatre in downtown Prestonsburg, KY. It was named after my mother ‘Abby’. It was closed around 1968.
Contributed by
H. Allen Bolling
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The Abigail Theatre makes its first appearance in the FDY in 1938, which makes a 1937 opening for the house likely. The 1937 edition lists only the 100-seat Unique Theatre, also listed in 1938 but with 350 seats.
A February 24, 1940 Boxoffice item said that “H. T. Allen, owner of the Abigail at Prestonburg [sic] Ky., has opened the Patti there.” Despite this announcement, I haven’t found a theater called the Patti listed in FDYs through 1945 (I haven’t checked later editions.) The Abigail, Broadway, Princess and (sometimes) the Unique are listed through this period, though all but the Abigail are invariably listed as closed. Prestonsburg is also invariably misspelled by the FDY as Prestonburg, without its second S.
The December 10, 1949 Boxoffice mentions both the Abigail and the Strand, and notes that John Allen, owner of the Strand, is not related to H. T. (Henry) Allen, owner of the Abigail.