Coming soon: Final showing for old theater
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Noaki Schwartz
COSTA MESA -- After nearly four decades, the little one-screen Edwards
theater on Harbor Boulevard and Adams Avenue has given up the fight
against the increasingly popular Cineplexes. The old movie theater will
close for good April 1.
Just inside the 1960s-style theater is a shrine created by loyal
moviegoers, who are apparently sad to see their community theater die.
The lonely homage, featuring stuffed animals, flowers and boxes wrapped
in colored paper, sits against a faded newspaper clipping about the
closing of some of the smaller Edwards theaters.
“[Edwards] negotiated an early termination,” said Tom Sparks of Sparks
Enterprise, which leased the theater to Edwards for 38 years.
Sparks added that in the “good old days,” the popular theater racked up
ticket sales. But over the years, as competing companies boasted bigger
and bigger theaters with plush, reclining chairs and cup holders, sales
began to decline.
Ironically, some of the monster theaters belong to Edwards, which is
starting to expand and open giant megaplexes nationwide. As a result,
many of the smaller neighborhood cinemas are slowly dying out.
After the little theater closes, Sparks said it will reopen as a beauty
college.
“There will be beauty salons and retail sales for Paul Mitchell,” he
said, adding that he is still looking for a tenant to lease the rear
portion of the building.
Before that happens, however, the theater will undergo a major
renovation, inside and out. For example, the inclined theater floor must
be leveled.
“We’re going to do some things to dress up the theater,” Sparks said.
The shiny, like-new building will reopen later this year.
Until then, the little movie theater will sit -- an island amid strip
malls -- waiting to dim the lights for the final time.
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