Welcome back! : Movie theaters reopen in New York City
Outside the Regal Cinemas in Times Square in New York, March 5, 2021. For the first time in almost a year, New Yorkers are allowed in front of the big screen again. Nathan Bajar/The New York Times.
by Matt Stevens and Sean Piccoli
NEW YORK
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- Around 9:45 a.m. Friday morning, the creaky metal awning, that for almost a year had walled off moviegoers from the Angelika Film Center on Houston Street, rolled up with a lurch. There was the gleaming glass box office with a smiling attendant. Behind him sprawled the theater, its retro light bulbs aglow again.
Matt Stevens and Sean Piccoli, The New York Times
Published: 08 Mar 2021 11:29 AM BdST
Updated: 08 Mar 2021 11:29 AM BdST A moviegoer purchases tickets at the newly reopened Angelika Film Centre on Houston Street in New York, March 5, 2021. For the first time in almost a year, New Yorkers are allowed in front of the big screen again. The New York Times
Around 9:45 am Friday morning, the creaky metal awning, that for almost a year had walled off moviegoers from the Angelika Film Centre on Houston Street, rolled up with a lurch. There was the gleaming glass box office with a smiling attendant. Behind him sprawled the theater, its retro light bulbs aglow again.
of caterers hoping to break into Hollywood.
Sharing the genesis of these revival plans, Thomas commented: At the end of 2019, the
Party Down cast and producers were all reunited at a retrospective for the show hosted by
Vulture. We had such a good time that we wanted to find a way to get the team back together again. The cast is so busy these days that finding a window where we can do it may require trigonometry, but we re determined to make it happen. Greg Doherty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
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Starz s president of original programming Christina Davis also went on to say: Before the cast of
Starz announced today that they’re bringing back
Party Down in the form of a new limited series, with original co-creator John Enbom serving as showrunner, and fellow co-creators Rob Thomas, Paul Rudd, and Dan Etheridge serving as executive producers. The only wild card here is the cast – Starz did not confirm if the original players were coming back. Season 1 featured Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Ryan Hansen, Martin Starr, and Lizzy Caplan as a group of Los Angeles caterers who dream of making it big in Hollywood. In season two, Lynch only appeared as a guest star and Megan Mullaly took over as a series regular.
Party Down Is Coming Back!
WE ARE HAVING FUN YET
By Rachel LeishmanMar 4th, 2021, 5:18 pm
Party Down from the minds of John Enbom, Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge, and Paul Rudd.
The original show centered around a catering company in Los Angeles and ran from 2009–2010 on Starz. Starring Lizzie Caplan, Adam Scott, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen, Ken Marino, and more, the show is iconic among comedy fans. Just hang out with us long enough and you’ll hear someone start screaming “ARE WE HAVING FUN YET?” and yelling about how brilliant this show really was.
Christina Davis, president of original programming for Starz, spoke about the fan dedication to the show and how for over ten years, we’ve been waiting for another season.