Our New Look


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Theatre History

In 1938, Frederick H. Witters built the art deco Court Theatre on Saginaw’s beautiful West Side.

It was constructed specifically as a neighborhood theater and it thrived for over fifty- six years then closing briefly in 1994. The theater opened again a few months later under new ownership only to close again just a short time later.

Now, three brothers are going to do again what the Court Theatre was originally created to do…"Showing Movies to Our Neighbors".


Meet the Owners
In March of 2000 Dave,  Joe and Charlie Wehner purchased the Court Theatre. With the help of their family and friends, the three brothers took on the challenge of completely renovating the theatre.
(A true family business) New seats, new sound system, new projector, new concession stand, new heating/air conditioning units and lots and lots of fresh paint.

The process was long and slow, but for the three entrepreneurs the work was not in vain. This family run, neighborhood theatre has lit up Court Street once again.


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1216 Court Street
Saginaw, MI 48602

(989) 249-SHOW

There are over 300 parking spaces within two blocks of the Court Street Theatre.



Ask the Critics
The kids give the "thumbs up"  while mom and dad go after the popcorn drinks and candy. 

It's no secret that a movie at the Court Street Theatre has always been a great family outing.