Odeon Theatre
123 S. 2nd Street,
Tucumcari,
NM
88401
123 S. 2nd Street,
Tucumcari,
NM
88401
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Over 100 photos in this grouping on Flickr. Some are evening shots with the neon lit.
https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=odeon%20Tucumcari
The link provided by Trolleyguy on 4 September 2022 refers to a proposed re-opening in 2021. Sadly, this did not happen, although the really good news is that the Odeon did re-open on Thursday 1st September 2022 with a screening of the 2016 crime drama “Hell or High Water”, starring Jeff Bridges and Chris Pine, that was partly filmed in Tucumcari. A second screening was held the following Saturday. These were free, with the emphasis on revenue from concessions rather than tickets. It was hoped that first or second-run films would soon be screened five or six days a week, with, in addition, separate free lunchtime shows supported by concessions sales.
More details here: Odeon reopens
On a visit to Tucumcari on Saturday 13th August 2022 I was fortunate to be able to meet current co-owner, Christy Dominguez, at the Odeon. She told me that she and her husband, Robert Lopez, a local farmer, had acquired the Odeon in March 2013 from Ramon Martinez. It was open at that time, but they closed it in September 2013 for refurbishment and the installation of a digital projector and a Dolby 7.1 sound system. The Odeon re-opened in January 2014 with children’s favourite “Frozen”.
Sadly, the Odeon was then forced to close on 15th March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The opportunity is being taken to carry out a further, much more extensive, refurbishment, and it is hoped that the Odeon might re-open as early as September 2022. This will be stalls-only (220 seats); it is unclear whether the circle seating will be brought back into use.
Christy also informed me that the Odeon had been built by the owner of the nearby Princess Theatre, a much grander venue which presented vaudeville in addition to the films, as a fairly ‘basic’ ‘films only’ theatre “for the common man”!
1944 postcard added courtesy Tucumcari and Quay County Then and Now Facebook page.
Historic Route 66 gets all the attention in Tucumcari, while its nearly deserted downtown has one bright spot: the Odeon. Recent pics posted in the Photo section.
Just read in the local paper that in April 2016 Tucumcari will be celebrating Rawhide Days, in honor of the classic TV western series. Location filming for the show took place near Tucumcari. The Odeon Theatre has offered to screen episodes of the series on their big screen. Series star Clint Eastwood has been invited to attend.
Still open, showing The Heat this week.
I noticed # of seats given as 696, but next to the ticket window there’s a sign that says “Occupancy 360.”
A 1988 view of the Odeon Theater in Tucumcari.
I was in Tucumcari a few years ago, but I missed this one. Here is a photo, circa 2000:
http://tinyurl.com/ypu86p
My photograph of the ODEON.
www.flickr.com/photos/lastpictureshow/287729032/