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Roxy Theatre

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Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
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Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Roxy Theatre
Phone:
+1 306-665-0552

Address:
320 20th St W, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7M 0X2, Canada

For other people and places named Roxy see: Roxy and Roxy Theatre The Roxy Theatre is a movie theatre located in the Riversdale neighborhood of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Built during the onset of the Great Depression. The interior was decorated in a Spanish Villa style with the walls covered with small balconies, windows and towers that gave the impression of quaint Spanish village. The ceiling was painted in an atmospheric-style to give the impression of the night sky. The Roxy was the first building in Saskatoon with air conditioning. It was built for sound pictures. The New York Roxy, largest cinema ever built in North America named after its manager noted radio personality and impresario Roxy Rothafel, spawned hundreds of unrelated theatres across North America named Roxy, since the word came to mean the latest and best in showmanship. Rothstein Theatres, who built the Roxy in Saskatoon, used the name in many of their locations. It is one of the last atmospheric cinemas remaining in Canada.
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