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GOETZ THEATRE GENERAL INFORMATION

FOR MOVIE INFORMATION 24 HOURS A DAY

608 . 325 . 45 45

  ADULTS $7.50 EVENINGS, $6.00 MATINEES 

CHILDREN $5.00 ALL TIMES

Welcome to The GOETZ THEATRE WEBSITE. 


THE GOETZ THEATRE is located at the southeast corner of the Historic Downtown Square in Monroe, Wisconsin, at 1704 11th Street and is open every day of the year. The GOETZ THEATRE features three theatres with digital sound.


The Historic Goetz Theatre, auditorium 1, opened September 2, 1931. It was built during the great depression having its historic facade totally reconstructed during the fall of 2006. This auditorium seats over 350 people with Massey rocking chair seats, down from its original 1000 seats, maintaining much of its historic beginnings, along with D.T.S. digital sound and the newest in high reflective screens.


GOETZ 2 opened in 1981 and was completely renovated and re-opened 24 May, 2007. Its new entry, allowing this auditorium to feature stadium seating, is “through the historic wall” of the inner lobby of the Goetz Theatre. The entry door completely matches the stucco wall it goes through. Dolby Digital sound is featured here along with a new screen, bright orange rocking seats, blue walls and floor with bright green trim and safety rails.


G1 & G2 feature the newest in gear driven projectors for the smoothest operation possible.


GOETZ 3 opened  14 December 1994, with “Star Trek” and features D.T.S. digital sound that really rocks. This sound system, the first of our three sound systems that we designed and built ourselves, was designed to match this auditorium and to which the other two theatres’ sound systems were based.  The very first belt driven projector in Wisconsin is featured in the G3 projection booth, whereas all others are gear driven.


The GOETZ THEATRE features our famous fresh popped popcorn with real butter if you so choose, a wide variety of candy, bottled water and the Pepsi line of soft drinks.


The GOETZ THEATRE, along with SKY-VU DRIVE-IN, has a “no carry-in policy” of outside food and beverages.  We have and we will ask you to leave our theatres, without a refund, if you decide to bring something into our establishment.


For the consideration of all others around you the USE OF CELL PHONES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED whenever you are in an auditorium. Come to the theatre for movie entertainment, not to converse on your phone.


Remember, keep your feet off the chair backs at all times.


Refunds allowed up to the first 12 minutes after the projector starts.  Be sure to bring cash as The GOETZ THEATRE doesn’t accept credit cards.


THANK YOU, AND ENJOY!

  1. THE GOETZ THEATRE built during the Great Depression by brothers Chester and Leon Goetz.

  2. THE GOETZ opened September 2, 1931.

  3. GOETZ 2 opened October 1981.

  4. GOETZ 3 opened December 1994.

  5. GOETZ 2 renovated for stadium seating, 24 May 2007.

  6. 3rd & 4th generation ownership / management

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