ABOUT US

We’re just getting started.

The Beltonian is led by a team that believes historic places deserve a future. What began as a passion for movies and community has grown into a long term commitment to restoring one of Belton’s most cherished landmarks.
Rather than viewing the theater as a finished project, we see it as an opportunity. Every improvement, every event, and every decision is guided by a desire to create an experience that honors the building’s legacy while serving the needs of today’s audiences.
We believe great theaters are more than entertainment venues. They are gathering places where families connect, friends make memories, and communities strengthen their sense of belonging through shared experiences.
That belief shapes everything we do, from ongoing restoration efforts to the films and events we bring to downtown Belton. Our goal is to create a destination that feels both timeless and welcoming to every generation.
The work ahead is substantial, but so is the opportunity. With the support of the community, we are building something that will endure for decades to come—a theater that celebrates its history while embracing an even brighter future.

THE TEAM

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In 2006, the theater was extensively renovated, reopening as a dinner theater in 2008 before closing again in 2013. Four years later, the theater was purchased by Zechariah Baker, and began showing movies again. The theater was purchased by

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In 2006, the theater was extensively renovated, reopening as a dinner theater in 2008 before closing again in 2013. Four years later, the theater was purchased by Zechariah Baker, and began showing movies again. The theater was purchased by

FULL NAME HERE

Job Title

In 2006, the theater was extensively renovated, reopening as a dinner theater in 2008 before closing again in 2013. Four years later, the theater was purchased by Zechariah Baker, and began showing movies again. The theater was purchased by

FULL NAME HERE

Job Title

In 2006, the theater was extensively renovated, reopening as a dinner theater in 2008 before closing again in 2013. Four years later, the theater was purchased by Zechariah Baker, and began showing movies again. The theater was purchased by

THE VISION

Back to the glory days.

The Beltonian has survived for more than a century because generations of people believed it was worth saving. Today, that same spirit is guiding a new chapter. We’re focused on preserving the theater’s character while preparing it to serve the community for the next hundred years.
Over the coming years, the theater will undergo a series of thoughtful improvements designed to strengthen every part of the guest experience. From restoring historic features to modernizing essential infrastructure, each project is intended to honor the past while building for the future.
The goal is not simply renovation. This is a full on revival! The Beltonian is being reimagined as a destination where families, friends, and visitors can gather to enjoy great films, special events, and memorable experiences in the heart of downtown Belton.
Every improvement brings the theater one step closer to realizing its full potential. With the support of the community, The Beltonian can become stronger, more welcoming, and more vibrant than at any point in its history.
The story of The Beltonian has always been about more than a building. It is about creating a place that brings people together, and ensuring that tradition continues for generations to come.

COMING SOON

LIVE EVENT

We Ride at Dawn: Hannah Berner

July 3

CEREMONY

The Beltonian Theatre Grand Opening

June 27th

COMMUNITY EVENT

Independence Day Celebration

July 4th

LIVE EVENT

We Ride at Dawn: Hannah Berner

Aug 4