Kevin Holloway |
Located in Los Angeles County, at 673 E. Colorado Blvd., the 7-screen, 1300 seat venue will reopen this Summer in the arts and culture district of Pasadena. “
“The Playhouse acquisition is important for Landmark, as we’re able to continue the tradition of showcasing quality film to Pasadena’s movie-going community. This theatre has a deep history, which we look forward to honoring and building upon in the years ahead,” says Holloway.
Michael Fant |
“It is extremely gratifying to be able to continue to serve the community with an art house theatre. We are invested in supporting the arts in the Pasadena Playhouse Village area,” says Arash Danialifar.
Scott Burns |
“Landmark Theatres is the perfect partner for the city of Pasadena as it continues to grow its arts and culture district.”
Landmark
Theatres will upgrade the theater’s sound and projection systems and in the
coming months, after opening, will complete an upgrade of the facilities to
reflect Landmark’s luxury styling, including the installation
of modern comfortable seating.
Richard Bright |
Beer and wine will continue to be available, with plans to expand the offering to full spirits.
The Playhouse 7 opened
February 5, 1999. It was built by Laemmle Theatres from the ground up and has
been continuously operated by the family-run art house chain.
Arash Danialifar |
Landmark Theatres:
Founded in 1974, Landmark
Theatres, the nation's largest specialized theater chain, is dedicated to
independent cinema and high-quality mainstream film with 178 screens
in 24markets.
Charles S. Cohen |
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