Jax Jr. Cinema

32 Main Street,
Littleton, NH 03561

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rivest266
rivest266 on December 28, 2022 at 8:18 pm

Owners decided to keep it closed in 2020 per official website. Announcement in photo section. Latest Streetview in 2022 indicate that it’s closed.

50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on April 17, 2022 at 10:50 pm

The Jax Jr’s actual opening date is March 17, 1951 with Fred Astaire in “Royal Wedding” along with a performance by the Nationally Famous Barbary Coast of Dartmouth College before showing.

The Jax Jr. Theatre also began housing a second floor where it housed to the original studio building facilities of radio station WTWN-AM (Now WSTJ, licensed in Littleton) in October 1951.

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on January 7, 2009 at 3:59 am

From Boxoffice Magazine, December 10, 1949: “LITTLETON, N.H.— A building to house a 900 seat theatre… will be constructed to replace the one containing the Premier Theatre which burned here, according to Jack Eames…. Plans for the new building now are being drawn by W. Chester Browne Associates, Boston architects.”

Rolfe
Rolfe on January 4, 2006 at 4:49 pm

A glass panel with historic items of the theater in the lobby is the newest addition, one that I can appreciate. The sound system is nicely up to date, and the reasonable admission tickets are refreshing ($3 on certain night/matinees!). Blockbusters tend to play first run, though they then stay there for 3-4 weeks.

Drawbacks: the overuse of family oriënted films playing, and that it can take many weeks for a movie to arrive (in some cases, three months after it’s initial release).

www.jaxjrcinemas.com

richardg
richardg on April 27, 2005 at 3:08 am

The impressive marquee that you see here is after $40,000. was spent redoing it just last year. I think I have pictures of the marquee from three years ago. Although the present marquee is quite spectacular, I felt the previous design was even more spectacular. If I ever get my photos on line, everyone can decide for themselves. All the border incandescent bulbs were replaced with more neon. Perhaps someone got tired of replacing the bulbs or does neon use less electricity? Anyway, the theatre is kept spotless and the manager, Gord, will be happy to answer all you questions about the theatre. Despite having smallish screens (can’t be avoided when you take a small theatre and split it down the middle) and the New Hampshire thing of keeping the auditorium too bright, Jax Jr is a great place to see a movie. Littleton is also a great town to visit.

teecee
teecee on April 26, 2005 at 6:13 pm

Nice little photo here:
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