Rappanna Theatre

235 Virginia Street,
Urbanna, VA 23175

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wsasser
wsasser on September 27, 2016 at 10:28 am

I think that the information above is incorrect regarding the Regal Theater and The Rappanna.

Ad appearing in the local newspaper indicates that they were separate locations.

The address listed for the Rappanna Theatre is 235 Virginia Ave and the Regal was listed at 251 Virginia Ave.

Movie ads show the Regal operating as late as July 7, 1938 playing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It was open as early as Feb 1983 per a story in the local news. It had 225 seats and was later used as the Town Hall.

The Rappanna Theatre was opened Oct 16, 1931 per ad in local newspaper. It had 225 seats also. During the days before integration, Blacks were allowed to attend but had to sit in the balcony. There was a fire on Feb. 24, 1949 that destroyed the building and it was rebuilt and re-opened on Oct 13, 1949.

It was operated by the Local Volunteer Fire Department from 1964 to 1982 as a fund raiser. They actually purchased the building in 1967.

In February 1982, the interior of the theater was covered with a layer of soot when the furnace malfunctioned and it was closed. Does not appear that it opened again as a movie theater

In its last days it served as a venue for community events.

It was sold in April 1984 to local businessmen who opened a Teen Club called the Balcony.

One bit of trivia that I found interesting is that in 1938,it played a short documentary demonstrating 3D -with colored glasses being supplied to the patrons.

rockywoods
rockywoods on January 22, 2015 at 12:29 am

Been away from this site for a while. Now, back with more comments re:the Rappanna Theatre.

Again, I will state, there never was a Main Street in Urbanna, VA!!!
The street has always been named Virginia Street!!!

I was an usher / Ticket-Taker at the Rappanna during summers from 1949 to 1956.

Owners then were Mr. Cuthbert Bristow, (Postmaster for the Town), and another resident who was a builder in town (his name escapes me right now).

wsasser
wsasser on June 8, 2014 at 2:12 pm

Based on information in the Motion Picture Daily and local newspaper ads, the Theater operated from 1931 to 1982.

I have the opening ad dated Oct 16, 1931 and the last ad that I found featuring a film is dated Feb 11, 1982.

A March 4, 1982 story states that the interior of the theater was covered with soot when the furnace malfunctioned and that it would reopen when possible. I can find no record of it opening as a movie theater though I have been told that it operated as a venue for fund raisers and local plays for a while.

Quoting a news story- “The Middlesex Volunteer Fire Department upgraded its equipment. For years the company raised money by running the Rapanna Theater. In 1992, the company bought a $280,000 fire truck with proceeds from the theater and bingo.”

In Jan 1996, the theater building collapsed due to heavy snow and ice. It was demolished and now is an empty lot.

wsasser
wsasser on February 9, 2013 at 10:59 pm

I took the photo that is on this site. That building is now gone.

wsasser
wsasser on January 21, 2013 at 11:50 am

I have an ad dated Feb. 1, 1973 for this theater playing “Hannie Caulder” with Raquel Welch

david williams
david williams on February 26, 2011 at 12:07 pm

I don’t know where the date 1935 came from, nor do I remember it burning down in 1949.
The theatre definitely was not there 1946 or earlier, as 1947 was tho only year we did not Summer there.
My (old age) recollection was that it opened sometime in 1949 or 1950. 1951 seems to be a bit late for my years.

Ret. AKC (NAC) CCC Bob Jensen, Manteno, Illinois
Ret. AKC (NAC) CCC Bob Jensen, Manteno, Illinois on February 26, 2011 at 10:56 am

Opened ~1935? Can anyone verify the exact date?

More info is always welcome.

david williams
david williams on February 24, 2011 at 1:20 am

I would like to make a few corrections to the above information, and add some additional.
1) The street was never ‘Main St.’ It originally had been ‘Virginia Street’ and later re-named ‘Old Virginia Street’. The confusion may have been due to the small town only having two main streets, ‘Old Virginia St’, and ‘Cross St.'
2) it was located East of a newer building, which is the state owned, 'Virginia ABC Store’ (the State of Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Commission").
3) Confusion in the seating capacity: More likely there was capacity for 225 seats, and not 500. The population of the entire town was only about 500 back then.
4) The map has the spot (A) wrong. The theatre was more easterly, and closer to Cross St, just about 150 ft. after Upton Place.
Additional Info:
a) It was not a chain, but privately owned.
b) The spot is a vacant lot, next door to (East, or right facing) the ABC store.

I would be most appreciative if anyone that has a post card, or even a photo, of this theatre from back then would share it with me. I have seen a later photo, but it is washed out, and sort of pinkish, which it was not back then,
Thank you for this opportunity,
Dave W>