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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema To Open First Boston Theater in Seaport on Friday, November 17th

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Innovative Austin-based theater chain Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is pleased to announce that its first ever New England location, Alamo Drafthouse Seaport, will be opening its doors to guests on November 17th. The theater’s standalone bar, The Press Room, will also be making its Boston debut.

“This theater has been in the works for a long time, and to see it become this really unique space for Boston film fans to celebrate cinema together, we just couldn’t be more excited,” said Michael Kustermann, Alamo Drafthouse CEO. “Boston has an awesome movie history, it’s an amazing city, and we’re honored to add something to that legacy that we think our guests are really going to enjoy.”

Tickets for the cinema’s opening weekend are now available for purchase at drafthouse.com, giving guests a chance to reserve their seats for some of the holiday season’s biggest movies at the new theater in advance. During the soft opening period running from 11/17 to 11/22, guests will also enjoy a 20% discount on select menu items and scratch-and-win cards for a chance to win prizes with every visit. Movie fans can also sign up for Alamo Season Pass, a monthly subscription service that offers unlimited movies, up to one per day, for one killer price. Any Boston guest that joins between November 1st and February 1st, 2024, will get their second month free. Full subscription and offer details can be found HERE.

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“Boston is a city that loves movies, loves food, and loves interesting and excellent things to do, and we want to add to all of them with the opening of Alamo Drafthouse Seaport,” said Alex Shebar, Alamo Drafthouse East Coast Community Marketing Manager. “The outpouring of support we’ve gotten over social media and at the local events we’ve already held has been overwhelming. Now the doors are almost open and we’re as psyched as you are.”

Alamo Drafthouse Seaport is a 10-screen theater with 780 seats and will feature a wildly diverse array of films and events, an extensive made-from-scratch food and beverage menu, and luxury recliner seating throughout every auditorium. The new theater is located at 60 Seaport Blvd. in the South Boston Waterfront’s new Seaport Square development, a living, dining, retail, and entertainment hub with co-tenants that include the wonderful new jazz club Grace by Nia, lululemon, Tuscan Kitchen, Flight Club, Kings Bowling, and Equinox Fitness. Alamo Drafthouse Seaport is easily accessible from the Silver Line Courthouse Station located just outside the entrance, and is only a short walk from South Station. Parking is easy and affordable at the ORA Seaport garage. Guests who book in advance enjoy a discounted rate of $18 for the first 0-3 hours during the week, and $10 during the weekend. Guests can also show their Alamo Drafthouse receipt at the garage for a slightly less discounted rate.




“We are thrilled to welcome Alamo Drafthouse to Seaport and be home to its first Boston location. It’s a best-in-class theater that brings movies and dining together to create an all around exceptional and fun experience for everyone,” says Ariel Foxman, General Manager, Seaport Boston WS Development.

Alamo Drafthouse Seaport’s 10 screens will showcase the company’s diverse mix of blockbusters, indies, documentaries, foreign language films, repertory classics, unique special events like Movie Party celebrations of fan favorites (BEETLEJUICE, LEGALLY BLONDE, GHOSTBUSTERS), deep dives into hardcore cinephilia, and family-friendly choices like low-cost Kids Camp screenings. Guests can look forward to seeing all of the holiday season’s biggest new releases, including TROLLS BAND TOGETHER, THE MARVELS, NAPOLEON, SALTBURN, DREAM SCENARIO, AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM, and AMERICAN FICTION. Beloved holiday classics will also be gracing its screens, including ELF Movie Parties, WHITE CHRISTMAS Brunch Screenings, Champagne Cinema screenings of LOVE ACTUALLY, and much more. More programming details can be found HERE.

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Each auditorium will be equipped with top-of-the-line digital 4K projection and dynamic surround sound, and fully outfitted with luxury recliners complete with footrests, ensuring every seat in the house offers a viewing experience of unparalleled comfort. Continuing the company’s commitment to preserving 35mm, Alamo Drafthouse Boston Seaport will also feature 35mm changeover projection so that both classic films and new releases can be experienced in glorious celluloid.

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Alamo Drafthouse Seaport’s separate, full-service bar, The Press Room, is much more than just a great place to grab a drink before or after a movie. Featuring craft cocktails, wine, and local beers on tap, The Press Room also displays a huge collection of original cinema newspaper advertising printing blocks from the 1930s to the 1980s. Guests are encouraged to take a self-guided tour in order to learn all about how newspapers were designed and printed and how movie advertising and graphic design evolved over the span of 50 years. The collection comes to life when the original 1940 Vandercook No. 4 proof press is inked up and skilled printmakers give guests a glimpse into a bygone era when you learned what movies were playing by opening the daily newspaper..

For more details visit Drafthouse.com/Boston

 

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