With
much splendor, the 20TH Century Theater opened on August 1st, 1941.
Owner Willis Vance selected the 20TH Century Fox Production “Blood
and Sand” as the premiere. This
grand opening marked many firsts for the 20TH Century Theater –
first air conditioned theater in Cincinnati, one of the first fire
proof buildings, and first free valet parking. Designed
by Fred W. Stritzel in the Neoclassical Moderne or Art Moderne style,
20TH Century reflected the fluidity of society in the post Art Deco
period. The original design was not only for appearance but for improved
and perfected acoustics, something little considered in previous theatre
designs.
Many feature movies, with all the biggest stars, adorned the big screen
at the 20TH Century until 1983 when the theater was closed, a victim
of the multi-plex theater that spelled the demise of the neighborhood
theater. Left to the elements, 9 years of neglect, vandalism, and
water leaks exacted a large toll on the once glorious theater. Over
the next 5 years, community members argued between demolishing or
restoring the historic theatre. In
early 1990, an entrepreneur named Mike Belmont purchased the building
with the intent of changing the use to retail. The restoration was
massive and the building reopened in 1991 as Belmont’s Floor
Company. This lasted a full year before the business was moved to
another location in Oakley. At that point the Cincinnati Church of
Christ moved in and occupied the space for approximately 4 years.
On October 23rd, 1997, 20TH Century Productions was born, focusing
on Special Concert Events and Private functions. On December 1st, 2010,
history was made yet again as the tower of the 20TH Century Theatre
lit up Oakley Square for the first time in 30 years. Please come by
and experience the beauty and history of The 20TH Century Theatre!