Paris Art Theatre

3153 W. 25th Street,
Cleveland, OH 44109

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Tracy
Tracy on July 9, 2013 at 10:54 pm

From a commenter on Facebook in a discussion about the Parma Theater: “Parma was a ‘baby’ when I went to those movies. The Southern which is a porn place now was a great movie house! They had farm night on Fridays. They would break between movies and give away animals, chickens, ducks, goats, roosters, eggs, and vegetables. It was such fun to watch! This was in the 40’s. Mom and Dad took me.” 7/8/13

dave-bronx™
dave-bronx™ on June 6, 2013 at 11:36 am

It’s an empty lot now. Change status to demolished.

Matthew Prigge
Matthew Prigge on May 22, 2012 at 6:56 pm

Hello,

I am working on a project to document the history of the adult theatre in the US. If anyone has any memories of this theatre (especially if you worked there) please contact me at

Thanks!

ppherber
ppherber on November 3, 2011 at 9:46 pm

I was a patron from the beaver loops of the late 60’s to the porn of the early 70’s through the 90’s. It turned into a gay hook up spot in its later years, but for some of us, it was more than that. It was the sexual revolution projected on the big screen. Things we never imagined we’d see in a theatre. Nowadays, porn sites are just a click away. But back in the day, you would have to drive for miles to get the same kick. RIP Paris Art Theatre.

TLSLOEWS
TLSLOEWS on March 5, 2010 at 4:27 pm

Does not look to contemporary now ken mc.Art for Arts sake.

kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on March 4, 2010 at 6:41 pm

There are some contemporary photos on this page:
http://tinyurl.com/yce66rr

Toby
Toby on January 6, 2007 at 3:33 am

This theatre building is still vacant and boarded up…apparently the Clark-Metro community group wanted to fix up the building in hopes of showing general-audience films there again, as well as hold other community gatherings, but nothing has happened in the past few years.

dave-bronx™
dave-bronx™ on December 29, 2006 at 9:50 am

The local group that now owned it after it closed was trying to find funding to make it into a community center. I haven’t been back in town in a long time, so I don’t know what the current status is.

Ken Roe
Ken Roe on December 29, 2006 at 1:29 am

The seating capacity of the Southern Theatre is given as 700 in the 1941 edition of Film Daily Yearbook.