Ramona Theatre

313 E. Van Buren Avenue,
Phoenix, AZ 85003

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rivest266
rivest266 on November 14, 2015 at 11:31 am

June 12th, 1920 grand opening ad in photo section.

editrix
editrix on March 24, 2014 at 6:22 pm

I have just found a reference to the Ramona Theater in Phoenix in my late great-aunt’s diary from 1930. She speaks of it from a middle-class white girl’s perspective (apologies for her bluntness). This is what she wrote on March 22, 1930:

Saturday, March 22 Paul and I went slumming tonight. Really – I mean. We started at the Romona theater – a dirty, smelly, poorly ventilated hovel. Mexicans and Indians and relics of humanity seated around us. The vaudeville was ranker then rank. And the chorus girls were on the last step of degradation. It was hardly possible to believe that girls not much older than I am could be so course and Boulder and utterly devoid of any glimmer of respectability. The picture was an old-time cattle rustling adventure – with the hero galloping to the rescue. It was all very novel and we got a big boot out of it.

So it sounds as if it was there before 1935. She misspelled it, but she was a notoriously poor speller. I’ve been publishing her diaries at www.thedorisdiaries.com.

acmeron
acmeron on June 18, 2011 at 4:25 pm

The Ramona billed itself as the ‘Home of Westerns’ in the 40’s. They ran older films and were near the Spanish language theaters, the Azteca and Rex. Most kids never went that far east on Washington Street. The Marquee had a large RAMONA at the center and a sign that said ‘Always 2 Features.’ At an angle on each end were the sign letters for the movies playing.