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The Vox Theatre


History

The Vox Theatre opened as the Rosedale Theatre on December 20, 1922 as a silent movie theater. The Rosedale Theatre was originally owned by T.L. Ricksecker and cost $30,000 to construct. The theater is located at 1405 Southwest Boulevard in the Rosedale neighborhood of Kansas City, Kansas.(1) Originally it was located across the street from Whitmore School. The Whitmore School was razed in 1973 and replaced by Whitmore Park. In the early 1940s, the name of the theatre was changed to the Vox Theatre and the venue was playing movies with sound.(2) By the early 1960s, the trend of small intimate theatres gave way to the large drive-in theatres and the Vox Theatre was sold to Westport Heating and Cooling which used the building to manufacture sheet metal ductwork. Later, the space housed a workshop for restoring antique automobiles. In January 2009, Alistair Tutton purchased the building and brought back the name the Vox Theatre. Tutton remodeled the space to be used for his photography studio and an event space. With the space being with ceilings the ability to transform the space into many different uses was created.


Remodeled

During the remodel, the current owner tried to keep as much of the original structure as possible. The original pressed tin ceiling was preserved. The projection room was converted to office space which houses, Alistair Tutton Photography, Vox Theatre Event Space and Springboard Creative. Although, the balcony no longer exists, the archways that lead to the balcony are still present. The original stage floor has also been preserved. Stage curtains were purchased from a local high school and along with the refurbished stage valance lighting the theatre look was complete.


Nearby Sites of Interest

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Rosedale Arch The Rosedale Arch is dedicated to the men of Rosedale, a neighborhood district and former municipality on the southern edge of Kansas City, Kansas, who served in World War I. Inspired by the Arc de Triomphe, the Arch was designed by John LeRoy Mar ...
- a site dedicated to Rosedale residents serving in World War 1 *
Sauer Castle The Sauer Castle is an Italianate architecture home at 935 Shawnee Road in Kansas City, Kansas, built from 1871 to 1873. It was designed by famed architect Asa Beebe Cross as the residence of Anton Sauer. He had married Francesca in Vienna, Aus ...
- legendary haunted house * Boulevard Drive-In - a drive-in theater built in 1950 that still show movies on the big screen on the weekend every summer *
University of Kansas School of Medicine The University of Kansas School of Medicine is a public medical school located on the University of Kansas Medical Center campuses in Kansas City, Kansas, and also Salina, Kansas, and Wichita, Kansas. The Kansas City campus is co-located with t ...
, leading academic hospital in osedale, Kansas* Oklahoma Joe's Barbecue, famous barbecue restaurant
Kansas City-style barbecue Kansas City-style barbecue refers to the specific regional barbecue style of slowly smoked meat originating from Kansas City in the early 20th century. Henry Perry is credited as the originator of the style, as two of the oldest Kansas City-st ...


References

(1
The Winding Valley and The Craggy Hillside: A History of the City of Rosedale, Kansas by Margaret Landis, Copyright 1976, ASIN B0006CRK64

(2) The 50s In Wyandotte County by Murrel Bland, Copyright 2005, {{Reflist


External links


Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas

Kansas City, KS/Wyandotte County Convention and Visitors Bureau

Kansas City, Kansas Public Libraries

Boulevard Drive-In

Rosedale Development Association

Rosedale Business Stakeholders Association



Vox Theatre Event Space

Alistair Tutton Photography

Springboard Creative
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