Sunday, October 16, 2011
Buckner, who intends to use state and federal tax credits in this project, hopes the renovated theater will open Jan. 21, 2013. The date is significant, marking the 66th anniversary of the theater’s first opening night.
A special amenity for those who visit the theater — which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 — will be the option to purchase drinks and food from a wait staff.
This is not the first endeavor that Buckner, a Farmington, Mo., native, has taken on in Cape Girardeau. He is also the director of sales at Eustis Studios, which has a gallery on Independence Street.
At the news conference, Buckner noted the importance and historic nature of this project.
“This is a significant part of Cape Girardeau’s history, and I intend to fully respect the historical integrity throughout this project,” Buckner said.
We wish Bucker all the best in his efforts to renovate the theater, while maintaining its unique and historic character.

Here are photos of the inside and links to other stories I’ve done about the Esquire
I am delighted to see that the Esquire is going to be restored and reopened! I have family in Cape Girardeau, and fond memories of seeing movies at the Esquire while growing up. I wish John Buckner the best of luck in this wonderful endeavor.
Sincerely,
Walter Watkins