Movie Theaters Designed by Boller Brothers

The Boller Brothers were one of the earliest and best-known theater design firms in the country. Carl and Robert Boller hailed from St. Joseph, Missouri and by 1905 Carl moved his office to nearby Kansas City. His younger brother Robert joined him in 1906, and was eventually made a partner. Initially focused on local vaudeville houses, the Boller Brothers designed several theaters in Nevada. The firm later developed movie palaces all over the west coast and the Midwest. Their most famous theater is the KiMo Theater in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Like many other firms, the Depression wiped the Boller Brothers out and the firm was dissolved in 1931.

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↑ Name Location Status Screens
Princess Theatre Princess Theatre Wichita, KS, United States Closed 1
Regent Theatre Regent Theatre Kansas City, MO, United States Closed 1
Rialto Theatre (2nd) Rialto Theatre (2nd) Tulsa, OK, United States Closed 1
Ritz Theatre Ritz Theatre Oklahoma City, OK, United States Closed 1
Scammon Theatre Scammon Theatre Scammon, KS, United States Closed 1
Strand Theatre Strand Theatre St. Charles, MO, United States Closed 1
Texas Theatre Texas Theatre San Antonio, TX, United States Closed 1
Tivoli Theatre Tivoli Theatre Maryville, MO, United States Closed 1
Tracy Theatre Tracy Theatre Long Beach, CA, United States Closed 1
Trail Theatre Trail Theatre Colorado Springs, CO, United States Closed 1
United Artists Theatre United Artists Theatre Portland, OR, United States Closed 1
Uptown Theatre Uptown Theatre Rolla, MO, United States Closed 1
Wayne Theatre Wayne Theatre Waynesville, MO, United States Closed 1
Wichita Theatre Wichita Theatre Wichita, KS, United States Closed 1