PRESS RELEASE Contact: Caitlin McGrath 301-456-5076 or [email protected] Date: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friends of the Greenbelt Theatre 129 Centerway Greenbelt, MD 20770 for more info go to greenbelttheatre.org Old Greenbelt Theatre Grand Opening Events begin Friday, May 29th with A 1938 Evening at the Pictures Greenbelt, MD – May 20, 2015 Old Greenbelt Theatre, a historic one-screen movie theatre in Greenbelt, Maryland, will celebrate its Grand Reopening on Friday, May 29th after a 10-month renovation. The celebration will continue through the weekend with special events. Grand Opening events begin on Friday night with A 1938 Evening at the Pictures, screening the Theatre’s first film, Little Miss Broadway (1938) starring Shirley Temple. Admission includes popcorn and will reflect 1938 prices, with 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Entertainment activities will begin in Roosevelt Center at 6pm, with the box office opening at 7:30pm and the program commencing at 8pm. Attendees are encouraged to wear vintage accessories. Saturday, May 30th will include circa 1938 children’s cartoons and a double feature of The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) starring Errol Flynn and Bringing Up Baby (1938) starring Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn. On Sunday, May 31st, the Theatre will show The City, a 1938 documentary featuring Greenbelt and an encore performance of Little Miss Broadway with open captions. The Theatre was recently renovated by The City of Greenbelt. The project was completed by GTM Architects, Gardiner & Gardiner Contracting, EHT Traceries, and Cardinal Sound & Motion Picture Systems, with funding provided in part by Partners in Preservation, a joint grant program of American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, The Maryland Historical Trust, and private donors. The renovation includes new digital projection equipment, 35mm projectors, a restored lobby and ticket booth, restroom improvements, and an enhanced concession area. Community leaders will be present for the celebration. Friends of the Greenbelt Theatre was awarded a contract by the City of Greenbelt earlier this year to operate the Old Greenbelt Theatre as a non-profit community movie theatre. Old Greenbelt Theatre, ca. 1938, is at the center of the National Historic Landmark district of Old Greenbelt, significant for its history as a planned community and a favorite project of President Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt.
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