4th Street Theatre is the oldest vaudeville theatre in Mid-Missouri. It open in 1914 serving Moberly and was designed by famous architect, Ludwig Abt. The Theatre was operated by the O’Keefe Brothers until 1963 when B&B Movie Company purchased the space. 1997 the theatre was donated to the Randolph County Historical Society. It was restored to its former glory in 2016.
Today, the 4th Street Theatre is a performing arts center featuring the latest in digital projection, sound, and lighting technology. With a seating capacity of nearly 300, the Theatre regularly hosts community, corporate, and arts events including classic movie nights, theatre plays, musicals, performances and even hosts theatre camps during the summer.