Madison Theatre

201 S. Madison Street,
Madisonville, TX 77864

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Previously operated by: Long Theaters

Functions: Office Space

Previous Names: Mustang Theatre, Pam Theatre

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By 1943 the Mustang Theatre was operated by Long Theaters and they were still the operators in 1952. By 1956 it was still operating, but by an independent operator. On October 27, 1962 it was renamed Pam Theatre. It later became the Madison Theatre and operated into the late-1970’s. It is now in use as office space for legal companies.

Contributed by Ken Roe

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dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on January 9, 2025 at 7:43 am

The Mustang Theatre was a 250-seat venue on the southeast corner of the town square. It operated in the same era as the Plaza (formerly New Rex Theatre). Independent operator Lloyd Stone refreshed and relaunched the Mustang here as the Pam Theatre on October 27, 1962 with “X-15.” Stone was blinded by a gun accident and was a rare blind theater operator. He named the independently-run venue for his German Shepherd guide dog, Pam.

Under new operators, this venue appears to become the second location in the town’s history to become the Madison Theatre. The long running movie house was still operational in the late 1970s.

This entry should likely be the Madison Theatre formerly known as the Pam and the Mustang.

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