
Valley Theatre
7617 Reading Road,
Cincinnati,
OH
45237
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Additional Info
Firms: F & Y Building Service
Functions: Gymnasium
Styles: Streamline Moderne
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News About This Theater
- Mar 18, 2013 — “South Pacific” 55th Anniversary – The Roadshow Engagements
- Dec 9, 2012 — Happy 50th, “Lawrence of Arabia”
- Oct 19, 2011 — Happy 50th, "West Side Story"
- Oct 24, 2010 — "The Alamo"...Happy 50th!
- Jun 18, 2010 — "Jaws"... Happy 35th!
- May 14, 2010 — Please Post Today, May 14 --- "Jaws," Happy 35th
- Oct 30, 2009 — Happy 50th, "Sleeping Beauty"
A late-Streamline Moderne style theatre anchored to a sixteen store, ten office shopping complex on a seven acre site with parking for 500 cars. It was the largest suburban theatre in the area except for the Paramount Theatre in Peebles Corner. It was opened on July 17, 1949 with Ray Milland in “It Happens Every Spring”. All 1,500 seats were located on a single floor.
The Valley Theatre had an organist named Johanna Gross, of “Moon River” radio fame and RKO Albee Theatre renown to play the Valley Theatre organ. The entrance featured a 71 foot pylon in aluminum with an enormous film reel perched at its top to suck the customers in visually. It was twinned March 25, 1975. It was closed in 1983.
It became a banquet hall. By 2021 it was a sports facility for a nearby school.

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July 19th, 1949 1st ad in photo section.
March 26th, 1975 grand opening ad as a twin is in the photo section.
Did the Valley ever show Windjammer in Cinemiracle on their TODD-AO curved screen back in the late 50’s? I can’t find it looking through old newspapers.
Can someone recommend a good place to upload some photos and articles I would like to share?
JenniWiethe: You can upload photos to Cinema Treasures. Click on “Photos” button above the photo at the top of this page. Scroll to the bottom of the subsequent page. Click “Add New Photo” button, and follow upload instructions. Articles might be impossible to read because Cinema Treasures resizes files, and the size displayed isn’t very large. Readability would depend on the size of your original file, and how much it had to shrink to fit CT’s maximum size.
Thanks, Joe! I’ll try it!
Here’s a new 4-page 50th anniversary FIDDLER ON THE ROOF retrospective featuring a roadshow playdate chronology and historian Q&A. The Valley’s lengthy run is mentioned in the piece.
Opened July 17th, 1949. Ad:
Closed 1983
As of 2021, the space has been gutted and turned into a sports facility for a boys academy school near Avon Fields.