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Marus Twin Creek Cinema, Bellevue, Nebraska. Marcus Majestic Cinema of Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska. Marcus Village Pointe Cinema, Omaha, Nebraska. Fans can shop 'Mean Girls' anniversary merchandise.
The theater primarily shows independent, documentary, foreign and classic films. [26] The nonprofit arts organization, Film Streams, manages the theater. [26] Village Pointe Cinema [27] 2004 [28] 304 North 174th Street [27] Westwood Cinema 8 [29] 1989 [29] 1,500 [29] 2809 South 125th Avenue [29] Opened as Super Saver Cinema 8.
On March 26, 2008, it was announced that Marcus Theatres of Milwaukee, Wisconsin would buy seven Douglas Theatres, along with the name for $40.5 million. Cinema Center and Q-Cinema 9 in Omaha would continue to be owned by Douglas Theatres, and set close before summer, and Cinema Center would be set to close between October 2008 and February 2009.
The Masquers Playhouse (formerly the Point Richmond Village Playhouse [1]) is an 89-seat community theatre in Point Richmond in Contra Costa County, California. [2] It is home to the Masquers, a local performing group that has been in production since 1955. [3] Its first play was The Happiest Millionaire in March 1960. [4]
The theater closed temporarily in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. When the theater reopened on March 5, 2021, [235] [236] it was rebranded as Village East by Angelika. [237] After Village East reopened, several movies were screened in 70 mm. [238] A new bar and kitchen were announced for the theater in late 2021. [239]
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Landmark Theatres also owned the theater chain Silver Cinemas, which primarily showed second-run movies. Down to just three cinemas entering the COVID-19 pandemic, the final of three Silver Cinemas remaining was transferred to its Landmark nameplate with the other locations closed in 2020 and 2022.
Cinema Village is a three-screen movie theater in Greenwich Village, New York. [1] It is the oldest continuously operated cinema in Greenwich Village. It was opened in 1963, housed in a converted firehouse on 12th Street.