The Signal

Laemmle opens officially in Old Town Newhall

- By Kev Kurdoghlia­n

Nearly 100 people gathered in front of the highly anticipate­d Laemmle 7 in Newhall to officially open the theater to the Santa Clarita Valley community. Guests were welcomed by the sight of a table filled with theater popcorn, fountain drinks and water placed near a large red bow and ribbon waiting to be cut.

Mayor Bill Miranda was the master of ceremonies for the ribbon cutting event Friday attended by community members, members of the Laemmle family, the Santa Clarita City Council, Sen. Scott Wilk, Rep. Mike Garcia, sheriff’s officials and representa­tives for Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Assemblywo­man Suzette Valladares and Assemblyma­n Tom Lackey.

“I am thrilled to be here this morning for the ribbon cutting and opening of the Laemmle theater,” said Miranda, who was welcomed to the podium with a round of applause. “This is an exciting day, not just for the Laemmle theater, but for all of Old Town Newhall, the premier arts and entertainm­ent district in our city.”

Miranda welcomed Laemmle President Greg Laemmle to the podium, thanking him and the project’s partners for “their perseveran­ce in making this Santa Clarita dream a reality.”

Laemmle wore his “opening day” gear,

including a Los Angeles Dodgers cap and bandana facemask. His wife, Tish Laemmle, matched with her light blue Dodgers jersey and bandana facemask.

Laemmle, who was greeted to the podium with a standing ovation from the audience, thanked the community for its support and faith in the theater.

“I hope we have returned that faith,” Laemmle said, noting that this ribbon cutting was also about the revitaliza­tion of Old Town Newhall. “We’re going to be here for a long time.”

Jay Reisbaum, Laemmle senior vice president, also thanked the SCV community.

“It’s very emotional to be here,” Reisbaum said. “One constant has been the love of the neighbors here.”

Reusbaum said Laemmle, a family-owned business, has been closed for 15 months due to the pandemic.

“This is the first moment we’re opening,” he said. Laemmle also opened five other locations Friday with a seventh location opening later this month and Laemmle’s eighth location opening in May.

Following additional remarks from elected officials, which included a promise from Miranda to start a conversati­on with Porto’s Bakery to bring a location of the Cuban bakery to Santa Clarita, the Laemmles joined officials in cutting the ribbon and welcoming guests.

Cassie Gratton, the theater’s general manager, told The Signal that tickets are selling. The seven-auditorium theater debuted with showings of “Godzilla vs. King Kong,” “Mank,” “Nomadland,” “French Exit,” “Minari,” “News of the World,” “Another Round,” and “Promising Young Woman.”

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? Laemmle Theatres President Greg Laemmle, left, watches with dignitarie­s and the Santa Clarita City Council as Mayor Bill Miranda cuts the ribbon to officially open Laemmle Theaters 6 in Newhall on Friday.
Dan Watson/The Signal Laemmle Theatres President Greg Laemmle, left, watches with dignitarie­s and the Santa Clarita City Council as Mayor Bill Miranda cuts the ribbon to officially open Laemmle Theaters 6 in Newhall on Friday.
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 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Left) Laemmle Theatres President Greg Laemmle displays a Dodgers cap and jersey for “opening day” — of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Newhall Laemmle theater — during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday officially opening the theater. (Above) Attendees get a look inside the lobby after the ribbon-cutting ceremony. (Below) Laemmle chats with Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Capt. Justin Diez in the theater lobby. (Below left) Tish and Greg Laemmle listen to speeches during the ceremony Friday.
Dan Watson/The Signal (Left) Laemmle Theatres President Greg Laemmle displays a Dodgers cap and jersey for “opening day” — of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Newhall Laemmle theater — during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday officially opening the theater. (Above) Attendees get a look inside the lobby after the ribbon-cutting ceremony. (Below) Laemmle chats with Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Capt. Justin Diez in the theater lobby. (Below left) Tish and Greg Laemmle listen to speeches during the ceremony Friday.
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