Boller Brothers , often written Boller Bros. , was an architectural firm based in Kansas City, Missouri which specialized in theater design in the Midwestern United States during the first half of the 20th century. Carl Heinrich Boller (1868–1946) and Robert Otto Boller (1887–1962) are credited with the design of almost 100 classic theaters ranging from small vaudeville venues to grand movie palaces .
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About 20 Boller Brothers works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .[1]
Corona Theatre Corona, California Closed
Fontana Theatre Fontana, California Renovating
Inglewood Theater Inglewood, California Demolished
Largo Theatre Los Angeles, California Demolished
Montrose Theatre Montrose, California Demolished
Stadium Theater Los Angeles, California Renovated; B'nai David-Judea Congregation [2]
Tracy Theatre Long Beach, California Demolished
West Coast Theatre Santa Ana, California Closed
Walkers Orange County Theater , 308 N. Main St. Santa Ana, CA (Boller, Carl), NRHP-listed
White Theatre Fresno, California Demolished
Yost Theatre Santa Ana, California Closed
The Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia, Kansas , 2007
Arcada Theater Holton, Kansas Closed
Brown Grand Theatre Concordia, Kansas Open Archived 2008-04-22 at the Wayback Machine
Burford Theatre Arkansas City, Kansas Renovating
Booth Theater , 119 W. Myrtle St. Independence, Kansas (Boller Brothers), NRHP-listed Renovating / Open
Chanute Cinema I & II Chanute, Kansas Open
Crawford Theatre Wichita, Kansas Demolished
Crest Theater , 1905 Lakin Ave. Great Bend, KS (Boller and Lusk), NRHP-listed
Crest Theater Wichita, Kansas Demolished
Crown Uptown Theatre Wichita, Kansas Open
Crystal Plaza Theatre Ottawa, Kansas Open
Dream Theater , 629 N. Main St. Russell, KS (Boller, Robert O.), NRHP-listed
Electric Theatre Kansas City, Kansas Demolished
Fine Arts Shawnee, Kansas Renovating
Fox Plaza Liberal, Kansas Closed
Fox-Watson Theater Building , 155 S. Santa Fe Ave. Salina, KS (Boller Brothers), NRHP-listed Open
Hutchinson's Historic FOX Theatre , 18 E. First Ave. Hutchinson, Kansas (Boller Brothers), NRHP-listed Open
Emporia Granada Theatre , 809 Commercial Emporia, KS (Boller Brothers), NRHP-listed, Granada Theatre Emporia, Kansas Open Website: Emporia Granada Theatre
Granada Theater , 1013-1019 Minnesota Ave. Kansas City, KS (Boller Brothers), NRHP-listed Open
Granada Theatre Lawrence, Kansas Open
Jayhawk Theatre | The State Theatre of Kansas Topeka, Kansas official Jayhawk website Closed - to be restored
Jayhawk Theater Kansas City, Kansas Demolished
Hollywood Theater (Leavenworth, Kansas) , 401 Delaware St. Leavenworth, KS (Boller Bros. and Boller, Robert), NRHP-listed
Majestic Theatre Phillipsburg, Kansas Open
Nomar Theatre Wichita, Kansas Closed
Norton Theatre Norton, Kansas Open
Overland Theater /Rio Theatre, 7204 W. 80th St. Overland Park, Kansas (Boller, Robert), NRHP-listed
State Theatre Larned, Kansas Open
Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts Salina, Kansas Open
Sunflower Theater Peabody, Kansas Closed
Uptown Theatre Iola, Kansas Status Unknown
Varsity Theater Lawrence, Kansas Closed
Wareham Theatre Manhattan, Kansas Open
Aladdin Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Apollo Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Ashland Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Bagdad Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Ben Bolt Theatre Chillicothe, Missouri Demolished
Benton Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Broadway Theatre Cape Girardeau, Missouri Closed
Calvin Opera House Washington, Missouri Open
Capitol Theatre Jefferson City, Missouri Closed
Davis Theatre West Plains, Missouri Closed
Electric Theatre St. Joseph, Missouri Demolished
Empress Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Demolished
Esquire Theatre Bolivar, Missouri Closed
Garden Theater Kansas City, Missouri Demolished
Gillham Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Hall Theatre Columbia, Missouri Closed , building NRHP-listed as contributing building in North Ninth Street Historic District , 5-36 North Ninth St. Columbia, MO (Boller Brothers)
Halloran Theatre Moberly, Missouri Closed
Kimo Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Demolished
Landers Theater , 311 E. Walnut Springfield, Missouri (Boller, Carl) Open
Lincoln Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Mercier Theatre Perryville, Missouri Closed
Midland Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Open
Missouri Theatre Columbia, Missouri Open , NRHP-listed as Missouri Theater , 201-215 S. 9th St. Columbia, MO (Boller Brothers)
Missouri Theater , St. Joseph, Missouri Open
Norside Theatre St. Louis, Missouri Demolished
Orpheum Theater Hannibal, Missouri Renovating
Owen's Theatre Branson, Missouri Open
Paramount Theatre Rock Port, Missouri closed
Plaza Theater Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Regal Theater St. Joseph, Missouri Closed
Regent Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Rockhill Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Demolished
Sun Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
Uptown Theater Sedalia, Missouri Closed
Uptown Theatre Rolla, Missouri Demolished March 2010
Warwick Theatre Kansas City, Missouri Closed
El Morro Theater , 205–209 W. Coal Ave. Gallup, NM (Boller, Carl), NRHP-listed Open
KiMo Theater , 421 Central Ave. Albuquerque, New Mexico (Boller Bros.), NRHP-listed Open
Lensic Theater , Santa Fe, New Mexico , NHRP-listed Open
Lyceum Theater , 409 Main St. Clovis, NM (Boller Bros.), NRHP-listed Open
Bays Theater (800 seats), Main & Bridge, Blackwell, Oklahoma Closed
Centre Theatre 1947–present (1700 seats), 415 Couch Drive, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Closed
Cine 2 Theater 1926-2006 (1000 seats), 225 Main Street, Henryetta, Oklahoma Demolished
Coleman Theatre 1929–present (1600 seats), First & Main, Miami, OK (Boller Brothers), NRHP-listed Open
Criterion Theater 1921-1973 (1900 seats), 108 West Main Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Demolished
Liberty Theater 1915-1976 (1500 seats), 19 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Demolished
Morgan Theater 1914-2008 (1200 seats), 316 Main Street, Henryetta, Oklahoma Demolished
Oklahoman Theater (1000 seats), 315 South Main Street, Hobart, Oklahoma closed
Plaza Theater 1935–present (900 seats), 1725 Northwest Sixteenth Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Closed
Poncan Theatre 1927–present (800 seats), 104 East Grand Avenue. Ponca City, Oklahoma (Boller Brothers), NRHP-listed Open
Rialto Theater 1910-1972 (1200 seats), 13-17 Third Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma Demolished
Ritz Theater 1928-1963 (900 seats), 1012 Northeast Thirteenth Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Demolished