Ituna Theatre
407 Main Street North,
Ituna,
SK
S0A 1N0
407 Main Street North,
Ituna,
SK
S0A 1N0
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The Ituna Theatre was sold in 2005 by the original owners to new owners. The new owners refurbished the concession and projection equipment from the original equipment that was still in operation. The new equipment included xenon projection, Dolby surround sound, a small digital projector for showing games and presentations on the screen, and a new “old fashioned” candy counter. The new owners also eventually replaced the theatre marquee with an upgraded style and new logo. The also continued to use the original neon “THEATRE” sign.
The theatre reopened under new ownership with the movie “Chicken Little.” The theatre had previously been running on a reduced movie schedule (three days per week) but the new owners eventually increased the play schedule to five days per week (Thursday – Monday). From 2005-2010, the Ituna Theatre saw a dramatic increase in attendance and revenue and also hosted a number of events including concerts, holiday parties, make-your-own-movie festivals, summer fests with town-based scavenger hunts, and private events such as birthday parties. People also enjoyed the great variety of speciality candies, tea, and roasted nuts, for which the theatre became known. In addition, the cast-iron kettle popcorn from the theatre was very popular for miles around. One man came into the theatre one day and said, “I just drove 60 miles for this popcorn!”
In 2010, the new owners had to move out of province and decided to sell the theatre. It was a good time to sell because revenues were at a peak, and the theatre was very popular. When no buyer initially stepped up, the owners attempted to make an arrangements with the local town authority to turn it into a community-run theatre, as so many other small-town theatres in Saskatchewan had become. The discussions were taking a long time, and, unfortunately, the theatre had to be closed. The theatre showed its final movie, “Shrek 4,” on the July 1st weekend in 2010 and was closed.
Over the summer, 2010, an offer was made to purchase the theatre for the same price as had been asked of the local town in order to turn it into a community theatre. The owners of the theatre decided to sell it to the new, private owners at the discounted price in the interests of keeping the theatre open and the business running. The new owners (now the third set of owners for the theatre) renovated the concession and entrance way to the theatre with paint, redid the carpets, and upgraded the bathrooms. They also made other changes to the theatre, in terms of concession offerings. As of Spring 2011,the theatre continues to show films but on a reduced schedule (usually Thursday – Saturday), and the new owners also have hosted a folk-singer concert.
The address of the Ituna Theatre is 407 Main Street, Ituna, SK
The theatre was upgraded a couple of years ago with xenon projection and Dolby surround sound.
Jan 2008 article on the Ituna Theatre—>
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This is a website for the Ituna Theater. Website gives an address of 407 Main Street North.
$40,000 is a deal but it’s a small town so it wouldn’t bring a lot of money.
$40,000 Canadian? How much is that for us? It sounds like a bargain either way.
This theater has new owners. This is the info from the real estate site. I can’t link to the page because it expired.
For Sale
Ituna Theatre
Ituna, Saskatchewan
$39,750
BUILDING:
block construction
metal and asphalt roofing
metal and stucco front exterior
LAYOUT:
entrance
concession lobby
projection room
275 seat theatre
MECHANICAL:
natural gas heat
central air
town water and sewer
EQUIPMENT AND INVENTORY:
all goes with the sale
owner has complete list, please call to discuss
FEATURES:
same owner since 1948
still in operation
down town (main street) location
well maintained
could be open 7 days per week
275 plush seats
concession sales counter
two dependable projection units
giant screen
room for expansion if required
This is an interior photo that was on the real estate site.