Roxy Theater

2023 Sansom Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19103

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alps
alps on February 6, 2010 at 1:28 pm

Ken mc, the block is GREAT!!!!! Outside of the Roxy, which is still a swell experience, there is a cool record/cd store, Fat Jacks comic crypt, a theater (plays)a top notch comedy club where the greats perform Paul Mooney Robert Kline, and a lot of first class resturants. Fell free to come and visit.

kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on January 17, 2010 at 2:28 am

I forgot all about this place. Sansom was one my favorite streets in college for its collection of restaurants, t-shirt shops and general Greenwich Village-type ambience. I have no idea what it’s like now.

HowardBHaas
HowardBHaas on May 23, 2009 at 8:06 pm

Set of photos of the Roxy, including exterior, lobby, auditorium:
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alps
alps on August 4, 2008 at 10:36 pm

I get so tired of all this bashing of the Roxy Theater. I, for one, am very happy it is there. Yes, it is small and the sound could be better, but I would not trade the experience of welcome enjoyment, as I call it. From the beautiful lady that sells and tears your ticket, to the fresh popcorn with real butter, at fair prices, the cool choice of music that is played, and the cleanliness. Most of all the owner is there to personally greet you. Even though he holds a full time job as an attorney, he stands by his theater. I wish though, that they would have film programing similar to that of the Film Forum in New York. Philly moviegoers are not as adventurous as they clain to be, I still have to travel to NYC to see films that never see the light of day here. I also love the bare brick walls in the lounge and the cleanest bathrooms of any cinema, although idiots are begining to tag them with graffiti. I will support this cinema as long as it remains open, as I will support independent record and bookstores. In the past TLA would program festivals there. We should not allow this cinema to die, the last first run movie theater in Center City. Thank you Mr. Nearey, and keep fighting the good fight, I believe you will wear Mark Cuban and Landmark down.

FeverDog
FeverDog on April 6, 2008 at 5:13 am

The powers that be at TLA never programmed their festivals here…there’s some kind of animosity there.

Anyhoo, remember the Inquirer ad for Lair of the White Worm at the Roxy Screening Rooms. Never went there until they picked up Grindhouse, an obviously apropos reason to finally check the house out. Eh, lousy sound, the EXIT sign blocks the screen…just like a grindhouse?