Meadows 1 & 2
320 S. 25th Street,
Terre Haute,
IN
47803
320 S. 25th Street,
Terre Haute,
IN
47803
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Kerasotes Theatres
Previous Names: Meadows Theatre
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News About This Theater
- Mar 1, 2014 — Meadows Theater closes
Located in 1 Meadows Shopping Center, opened as a single screen October 28, 1970, with seating listed at 460. Cinecom Theatres operated this theatre when it opened. It was twinned in the early-1980’s with seating reduced to 420.
Kerasotes Theatres took over operations after the twinning. It last operated by an Independent operator and closed March 2, 2014.
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Chuck
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Recent comments (view all 5 comments)
The information about this theater is not correct. This theater was open & showing 2nd run movies when I was at this shopping center a year ago. This theater has not been demolished.
The Meadow’s Theater’s My Space Blog shows that “Where The Wild Things Are” & “With A Chance Of Meatballs” is showing December 11th thru 17th , 2009 at the Meadows Theater. The address for the Meadows Theater is: 1 Meadows Shopping ctr., Terre Haute, Indiana.
The status for this theater should be changed to open. The address should be change to 1 Meadows Shopping Ctr., Terre Haute, Indiana.
Chuck,
What comments I have read online about this Theater, I’m reluctant about seeing a movie at this theater. There are comments about theater being dirty, mono sound, seats being in bad shape & should be replace,seats being dirty, projector equipment needing maintance or be replaced. One person wrote about something nibbling at his leg 20 minuutes into the movie. On My Space for this theater, it had a picture of two young men as being the owners for this theater. Which might explain what the theater is in such bad shape. This use to be a great movie theater to see movies at. It’s sad to hear it isn’t being given the proper care.
The sister theater of this one (Plaza North) became a retail store.
October 28th, 1970 grand opening ad in photo section. It closed down on March 2nd, 2014.