The theater then became part of the Seven Gables circuit and continued with arthouse fare for a time. But the Ridgemont suffered from cramped seating and increasingly scarce parking, and it eventually closed in For a number of years the building, with seats removed, has been used as a scenery and costume workshop for a local theater company. Return to the top of this page or Return to the main page.
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It had a small screen that did not handle scope movies very well. From through its closure in , the Ridgemont was operated by a local art-house chain, Seven Gables Theaters. Seven Gables was later purchased by Landmark Theaters. Prior to , the Ridgemont operated as a porn theater. A loss to Seattle was the destruction of this attractive old theatre in a great area. Could have lived on for years as a stage venue. Just add a stage and take off the bad front fake walls.
An eyesore for years. The Ridgemont had a small rather boxed in screen and a simple decor but it was historic in many ways. Some of the more important foreign films of all time played there.
And then BLUE. One lived a few blocks from this theater, and bargain matinees at the Ridgemont were a regular activity. Did they show these at the Ridgemont? I recall learning to ski indoors at a converted theater. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. NOW: The Ridgemont still shows a marquee, but it names a condominium not a screen.
The hundreds of seats were removed and the theater razed. Anything to add, Paul? Another of the Ridgemont by LaVanway. And a different double bill is running, including "My Favorite Wife" a screwball comedy with Cary Grant and Irene Dunn that was originally released in and here apparently brought back following the war.
I've seen it and it bears repeating.
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