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Magic Lantern Theatres is a chain of 11 movie theatres in Canada. Three of these locations are Rainbow Cinemas discount theatres. Magic Lantern Theatres was founded in 1984 in Edmonton, Alberta, while Rainbow Cinemas was founded in the early 1990s in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The two chains merged and are now based in Edmonton.
Rainbow and Magic Lantern Cinemas – 11 locations and 43 screens operating in Ontario, ... In 2014 there were 5,813 movie theaters in China and 299 cinema chains ...
While under Magic Lantern management, the Princess Theatre became a notable destination for the local Queer community by featuring New Queer Cinema films, [59] including The Times of Harvey Milk as part of Pride Celebrations in 1985 [60] and Trouble in Mind starring Divine in early September 1986. [61]
These include Pierre Albanese and glass harmonica player Thomas Bloch live Magic Lantern/Phantasmagoria shows since 2008 in Europe [95] and The American Magic-Lantern Theater. [96] The Magic Lantern Society maintains a list of active lanternists, which contains more than 20 performers in the U.K. and around eight performers in other parts of ...
Edmonton's non-profit Metro Cinema Society took control of the Garneau Theatre on July 1, 2011. [18] Representatives of Magic Lantern Theatres complained that the grant supported organization had pushed their private business out of the theatre. [18] [19] The theatre remained closed for more than two months while it underwent significant ...
The original theater, which had a Victorian-style lobby, opened in 1929 as the "New Meserve Theater" followed by "The Mayfair", "The Brookside" and finally in 1977 "The Magic Lantern" by entrepreneur Tom Goodman. Goodman secured the worldwide premier of author Stephen King's The Shining at the Magic Lantern. [1]
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The venture dates back to July 1995, when the Magic Johnson Crenshaw 15 opened in the Baldwin Hills Mall in the South region of Los Angeles, California. It was the first multiplex theatre opened, and was closed in 2010. [5] It was completely renovated and reopened as the Rave Cinemas Baldwin Hills 15 by the Rave Cinemas chain in 2011. [6]