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Danbarry Cinema in Chillicothe. Dan Ramey/Litter Media

Danbarry Cinema Now Open

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Danbarry Theatre’s reopening in Chillicothe is finally upon us.

Josh and Cora Willett are the new owners of Danbarry Theatre to go along with operations they have at the Silver Screen 7 in Gallipolis and TriCity Theatre in Jackson.

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Danbarry Cinema in Chillicothe. Dan Ramey/Litter Media

Josh says Danbarry’s reopening follows weeks of what he prefers to term “remediation instead of renovation work” at the Chillicothe theatre. Willett says this provides an upgrade and latest in Dolby Sound along with a laser projection system.

Thursday, November 18th has a “soft opening” set with the movies “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” or “Clifford The Big Red Dog”.  

Willett says they are starting with three screens, then work to reopen the rest of the ten screens after they have concluded their remediation.

A grand reopening is planned for December.

“We believe Chillicothe deserves a big city experience in a small town movie theatre.”

Everything in the 10-plex theater is upgraded from what it had when it closed at the start of the pandemic in March of 2020.

“We want to be a movie experience that you can’t get at home”, said Willett.

“Concession prices will be very reasonable and employees are trained to give you the best deal you can get, not up-sale what you asked for.” 

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