Baltimore’s Senator Theatre set to re-open Oct. 15
BALTIMORE, MD — The new management of the Senator has set a mid-October reopening. Some renovation work has begun; a public meeting to present further plans and garner input is also planned.
On Thursday, the Cusacks will unveil their latest plans to build a bar, a crepe shop and a small-plate restaurant in the north side of the building, and to construct a new, second auditorium on the south side of the building (while keeping the large theater intact).
They hope to complete the “global renovation” a year from now, and plan to celebrate a “grand reopening” in Fall 2011.
But starting Oct. 15, the Senator will be scheduling two matinees and two evening shows a day, roughly from 1 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., with a $9 general admission price and $7.50 for all shows before 6 p.m.
There is more in the Baltimore Sun.
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A follow-up article; the opening attraction will be “Red”: View link
This is great news
I sincerely hope this will be as great as it sounds already.
As long as they don’t touch the main auditorium, I’m fine. Nicer and larger restrooms. Fine. It was my impression that the Cusacks had plans to maintain the big screen but shrink the main auditorium. Hopefully, I am wrong. As far as the holiday releases, I do not know what is coming that I want to see on the Senator’s larger screen aside from Harry Potter.