A message from the new proprietors of the Music Hall in Beverly Hills!
Dear Laemmle friends,
We are very excited to announce that the Laemmle tradition will be kept alive at the Music Hall. We are three Laemmle Theatre employees (two former and one current) and we are opening a new company, Lumiere Cinema, at the Music Hall starting this Friday, November 29th. It is our intention to honor the Laemmle family’s commitment of bringing the best of independent cinema to the big screen in Los Angeles. Each of us has worked at the Music Hall and we are proud to be able to grant it a new lease on life. We would like to thank Greg Laemmle and the entire Laemmle team for enabling us to make this dream a reality.
We hope you to see you all soon at the movies!
Sincerely,
Luis Orellana, Lauren Brown, and Peter Ambrosio
PS: Please excuse us as we develop our website and social media. Here is everything you need to keep track of what’s playing:
www.lumierecinemala.com
Twitter: @musichall3
Facebook: www.facebook.com/musichall3
Instagram: lumierecinemala
And feel free to e-mail any of us with any questions you might have:
luis@lumierecinemala.com
lauren@lumierecinemala.com
peter@lumierecinemala.com
WHEN WILL YOU BE ABLE TO EMAIL MOVIES FOR EACH WEEK, AS LAEMMLE HAS ALWAYS DONE?
We’re thrilled to have you back – saw Little Women this afternoon and just missed you Lauren. Congratulations
Very happy to know independent films have
a home in West LA. I hope the community
will support you. Good Luck!
So glad you will revitalize the movie theater. Thanks
Dan
Where can we park? I paid $20 to park at the Writers Guild the other day to see one movie.
I just purchased a ticket for 12/29/2019. Thank you, but my receipt says the location is at Lumière Cinema and no address. Please could you add the info.
Thank you. Edwige Saint-Jacques
Great. I hope you will continue to have some normal movies.
So glad you are keeping this one & only community theatre going in Beverly Hills. Thank you and wishing you much success.? Janet Rosenblatt
What will be your policy re: senior prices for movie tickets?