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Sundance Kabuki
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Former namesAMC Kabuki Cinema 8
General information
StatusCompleted
LocationJapan Center
Address1881 Post Street
Town or citySan Francisco, California
CountryUSA
Opened1968
Renovated2006–2007

Sundance Kabuki is an independent film movie theater in the Japan Center complex in San Francisco's Japantown neighborhood. Formerly the AMC Kabuki Cinema 8, it was acquired by Robert Redford's Sundance Cinemas chain in 2006 as part of an anti-trust agreement allowing AMC to acquire Loews.[1] Sundance renovated the theater, and reopened it under its current name in December 2007, as the chain's second theater.[2]

The theater was the first multiplex in San Francisco.[3] It has been host to San Francisco's Cherry Blossom Festival activities,[1] is one of a small number of theaters showing performances by the San Francisco Opera,[4] and has screened several films for San Francisco International Film Festival and San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival as recently as 2011.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Sundance Cinemas to buy Kabuki theater / City, Japantown leaders welcome deal for multiplex, San Francisco Chronicle, March 24, 2006, retrieved 2011-12-31 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Kabuki upgrades the movie-going experience with dinner, drinks, art, San Francisco Chronicle, December 12, 2007, retrieved 2011-12-31 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ Natasha Chen, History is tucked away in this Japantown theater, L.A. Pilot (University of Southern California School of Journalism), retrieved 2011-12-31 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ Grand Opera Cinema Series locations, San Francisco Opera, retrieved 2011-12-31
  5. ^ 54th San Francisco International Film Festival showcases what’s unusual, San Francisco Examiner, March 29, 2011, retrieved 2011-12-31 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)