Roxy Theater
116 N. Bridge Street,
St. Anthony,
ID
83445
116 N. Bridge Street,
St. Anthony,
ID
83445
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Roxy Theatre (Official)
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Functions: Live Performances, Movies
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
208.557.1977
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The 606-seat Roxy Theater was opened in 1935. It was closed in 1981. In the late-1980’s it re-opened as a live music venue. Since 2011 it has presented movies and live performances.
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The Roxy was owned by Paul de Mordaunt and Hugh Drennen in the early sixties. These two ran quite a few theaters in Idaho at the time from their Blackfoot office, including the Idaho and Nuart in Blackfoot, the Falls and Rio in Idaho Falls, the Rex and Romance in Rexburg, the Rex and Roxy in St. Anthony and the Main and Roxy in Salmon, ID.
The Roxy is open again! It is back to showing movies, as well as holds community events. The movies are first run shows and box office hits. There are pictures on the facebook page, as well as the website that has recently been created.
https://www.facebook.com/roxyonbridge
www.roxyonbridge.net
It is now locally and privately owned, and leased out to the Roxy Community Board to run as a non-profit organization.
Thanks good news Roxyonbridge.
The official web site says the Roxy was built in 1935, and operated as a movie house until 1981. It was reopened for use as a live venue in the late 1980s, and since 2011 has been re-equipped to present movies again, as well as live events. The current seating capacity is 352.