Tivoli Theater History - Second Theater In America Built For "Talking Movies" - December 2025
We went to see Zootopia 2 last week at the Tivoli Theater in Downers Grove. While I was on my way back to the concession stand to refill the pair of "kiddie combos", I noticed this plaque in the lobby that claims The Tivoli Theater (opened in 1928) was the "Second theater in America designed and built for talking movies". That's wild.
When I went home, I found this page from the Downers Grove Historical Society (the same folks who put the plaque up) and it has a few more details. And, it included this photo (below) of the original marquee on opening day (Christmas Day, 1928).
The family behind Classic Cinemas have done a great job with not just the Tivoli in Downers, but with historic, mainstreet theaters across the suburbs. We previous lived in Elmhurst and the York Theater was one of our favorite spots in town. I wrote about the York a number of times when we lived in Elmhurst. Here are those [York Theater] archives. Included in those is a post about the time when the Theater Historical Society moved out of Elmhurst (above the York Theater) to Pittsburgh in 2017.
We're fortunate to have the Tivoli in Downers. We need Hollywood to keep cranking out theatrical releases to keep this place viable.


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