![]() Built in 1949 by R.A. Warden, the theatre is situated on twenty-nine acres in a beautiful mountain setting with the Beaver Creek Knobs as a boundary and backdrop. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Warden sold it to the aunt & uncle of Danny and Ellen Warden in 1956, and they in turn aquired it in 1974. On October 1,1977, a tornado destroyed the original wooden screen tower, which was built from timber in the woodlands behind the theatre. Within one week, a new Selby Screen Tower was erected and not a weekend of movies was missed (many thanks to relatives, friends, and neighbors for helping make the clean up and reconstruction possible). With a twenty-five year 3% S.B.A. loan and God's will, we eventually struggled through hard times and flourished.
We absolutely enjoy and appreciate our customers and adore our theatre and campgrounds. As Jack Lemmon once said, "to be good at something you must have a passion for it," and we do. |