Golden Ticket Cinema 7
1109 W. 15th Street,
Washington,
NC
27889
1109 W. 15th Street,
Washington,
NC
27889
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Golden Ticket announced that the theater would close permanently on March 26, 2024.
Do they use golden tickets here?
NightHawk1, I do believe he was making a specific reference to the new owner’s company name.
Davidcoppock: “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka) most likely played at the Turnage Theatre downtown, as the Mall Cinemas did not open until 1976. “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (Johnny Depp as Wonka)most likely did play at this theatre under Carmike Cinemas.
“Have they shown "Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory” or “Charlie and the chocolate factory” there?"
This theater has reopened on February 10, 2017 under the name of Golden Ticket Cinema 7.
From Washington Daily News in Washington NC, The Cinema 7 is now leased under Golden Ticket Cinemas based out of the Raleigh/Durham area. The Cinema 7 is getting a much needed remodel and the theater manager hopes to have it up and running the first of February.
From WITN-TV 7: Carmike Cinemas has closed the Cinema 7 theatres as of today (December 9, 2016). Carmike is in talks with an independent cinema operator to take over operations of the Cinema 7 sometime in the near future.
The Washington Square Mall Cinema 1 & 2 was opened in 1976 by Stewart & Everett Theatres. S&E later expanded it to three screens (Washington Square Mall Cinema 1-2-3) and subsequently shuttered the co-owned Turnage Theater. Carmike Cinemas acquired Stewart & Everett in 1986 and renamed this location Cinema Triple (along with the former S&E triplexes in New Bern and Morehead City). Carmike later added four screens to the three built by S&E and renamed the theater Cinema 7. Since the Turnage Theater closed as a movie theater in the late 1970s the Washington Square Mall Cinema 1-2-3/Cinema Triple/Cinema 7 has been Beaufort County’s sole full-time cinema.