theater schedule to close permanently on July 31, 2025
Dear Patrons and Community Members,
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the upcoming closure of Township Theatre. Our final day of operation will be Thursday, July 31st. The shopping center has made the decision to remove the movie theater to redevelop the space.
We want to be transparent in sharing that we made every effort to negotiate with the shopping center in hopes of continuing operations. Unfortunately, despite our best attempts, they remain committed to their redevelopment plans, and the closure of the theater is inevitable.
Since reopening Township Theatre in March 2021—following the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic—we, Dave and Laura Rose, have been proud to serve as owner/operators of one of the few remaining independent movie theaters in the region. Our mission has always been to create a warm, community-focused entertainment hub that went beyond the big screen.
We are proud to share that in 2025, Township Theatre was a finalist as Best Movie Theater in the Best of Bergen Reader’s Choice Awards—a true testament to the incredible support and enthusiasm of our loyal patrons.
More than just a place to see a movie, Township Theatre became a gathering place for all. We specialized in catering to the needs of our local community—welcoming schools, scout troops, senior groups, special needs organizations, and more. Whether it was hosting private screenings, birthday parties, corporate events, live comedy nights, live music performances or other live entertainment, our goal was always to create meaningful, memorable experiences for everyone who walked through our doors.
With the closure of Ridgewood Movie Theater in January 2024, Township became one of the last remaining independent theaters in Bergen County—a role we were honored to uphold. We are truly grateful for the love and loyalty this community has shown us over the years. Your support made Township Theatre a place filled with joy, laughter, and connection.
We are deeply grateful for your support over the years. The love and enthusiasm shown by our patrons have meant everything to us. While we are heartbroken to close this chapter, we will always cherish the memories we created together.
There’s still time to catch a movie with us before we close. Come out, grab some popcorn, and enjoy the magic of the movies this July as we say goodbye and thank you for being part of our story.
With sincere gratitude, Dave and Laura Rose
Owners/Operators, Township Theatre
Now Showing at Township Theatre:
Lilo & Stitch
How To Train Your Dragon
Elio
Opening In July:
Jurassic World: Rebirth
Superman
Smurfs Musical
Fantastic Four: First Steps
Tickets on sale at the box office or at www.TownshipTheatre.com
Please correct the description, the theatre open on May 30, 2008 as the Cobb Dolphin 19 Cinemas, the showclock I posted is in the photos section from June 5, 2008 Miami Herald. The complex was alway 19 screens with 5 theatres dedicated to CineBistro which was part of the theatre.
Please update total seats to 1,135 and the theatre became a sixplex on November 27, 1987, 10 screens on June 10, 1988 and 17 on November 25, 1998. At some point, 4 screens closed and downgraded to 13 screens.
Please update, the theatre opened as 19 screens with 5 cinebistro screens, yes Cinebistro not offered anymore. Grand opening ads in the photos section.
theater schedule to close permanently on July 31, 2025
Dear Patrons and Community Members,
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the upcoming closure of Township Theatre. Our final day of operation will be Thursday, July 31st. The shopping center has made the decision to remove the movie theater to redevelop the space.
We want to be transparent in sharing that we made every effort to negotiate with the shopping center in hopes of continuing operations. Unfortunately, despite our best attempts, they remain committed to their redevelopment plans, and the closure of the theater is inevitable.
Since reopening Township Theatre in March 2021—following the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic—we, Dave and Laura Rose, have been proud to serve as owner/operators of one of the few remaining independent movie theaters in the region. Our mission has always been to create a warm, community-focused entertainment hub that went beyond the big screen.
We are proud to share that in 2025, Township Theatre was a finalist as Best Movie Theater in the Best of Bergen Reader’s Choice Awards—a true testament to the incredible support and enthusiasm of our loyal patrons.
More than just a place to see a movie, Township Theatre became a gathering place for all. We specialized in catering to the needs of our local community—welcoming schools, scout troops, senior groups, special needs organizations, and more. Whether it was hosting private screenings, birthday parties, corporate events, live comedy nights, live music performances or other live entertainment, our goal was always to create meaningful, memorable experiences for everyone who walked through our doors.
With the closure of Ridgewood Movie Theater in January 2024, Township became one of the last remaining independent theaters in Bergen County—a role we were honored to uphold. We are truly grateful for the love and loyalty this community has shown us over the years. Your support made Township Theatre a place filled with joy, laughter, and connection.
We are deeply grateful for your support over the years. The love and enthusiasm shown by our patrons have meant everything to us. While we are heartbroken to close this chapter, we will always cherish the memories we created together.
There’s still time to catch a movie with us before we close. Come out, grab some popcorn, and enjoy the magic of the movies this July as we say goodbye and thank you for being part of our story.
With sincere gratitude,
Dave and Laura Rose
Owners/Operators, Township Theatre
Now Showing at Township Theatre: Lilo & Stitch How To Train Your Dragon Elio
Opening In July: Jurassic World: Rebirth Superman Smurfs Musical Fantastic Four: First Steps
Tickets on sale at the box office or at www.TownshipTheatre.com
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 338
Theatre 2 231
Theatre 3 104
Theatre 4 169
Theatre 5 151
PLEASE UPDATE, TOTAL SEATS TO 1694
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1, 9 and 14 84 seats
Theatre 2 and 3 82 seats
Theatre 4 157 seats Dolby Cinema at AMC
Theatre 5 323 seats Laser with IMAX
Theatre 6 177
Theatre 7, 8 and 16 130 seats
Theatres 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 50 seats
Theatre 15 115 seats
Please update, total seats 908
Theatre 1 and 8 169 seats
Theatre 2 73
Theatre 3 76
Theatre 4 and 5 120 seats
Theatre 6 90 seats
Theatre 7 91 seats
Seating Capcity:
Theatre 1 414
Theatre 2 and 3 80 seats
Total seats: 574
Please rename it to ShowBiz Cinemas Baytown. This theatre just got upgraded to IMAx, replacing the SDX LSF Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 259 IMAX
Theatre 2, 3 and 4 99
Theatre 5 245
Theatre 6, 7, 8 and 9 176
Theatre 10 203
This theatre recently got upgraded to IMAX from SDK Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 11 139
Theatre 2, 3 and 10 95
Theatre 4 and 8 198
Theatre 5 and 7 235
Theatre 6 301 IMAX
Theatre 9 100
Please rename theatre name to Regal Grand Esplanade as per website and total seats 1,175
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 88
Theatre 2, 5, 10 and 13 53 seats
Theatre 3, 4, 11 and 12 68 seats
Theatre 6 and 7 113 seats
Theatre 8 and 9 112 seats
Theatre 14 153 seats RPX/Atmos
Please rename theatre Violet Crown Dallas as per website
Please rename Prytania Uptown as per website
Please update total seats to 1490, they have AMC Signature Recliners
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 239 IMAX at AMC
Theatre 2 46
Theatre 3 57
Theatre 4 77
Theatre 5 and 12 72
Theatre 6 58
Theatre 7 98
Theatre 8 and 9 136
Theatre 10 96
Theatre 11 59
Theatre 13 78
Theatre 14 58
Theatre 15 38
Theatre 16 170 PRIME AT AMC
Please update name to AMC DINE-IN Clearview Palace 12 as per website and total seats is 1,289
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 11 105
Theatre 2 77
Theatre 3 and 7 102
Theatre 4, 6 amd 8 72
Theatre 5 136 DOLBY CINEMA AT AMC
Theatre 9 133
Tjeatre 10 78
Theatre 12 235 IMAX AT AMC
Please update total seating to 2800, reduced capacity from IMAX and Dolby screens
Theatre 2 features new XL at AMC and newly upgraded IMAX laser installed
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 199 IMAX Laser
Theatre 2 343 XL at AMC
Theatre 3 and 16 204
Theatre 4 and 15 154
Theatre 5 and 14 116
Theatre 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 and 13 74
Theatre 17 343 70MM equipped
Theatre 18 186 Dolby Cinema at AMC
Theatres 9 and 10 now have XL at AMC Theatre capacity are:
Theatre 1 153 (DOLBY CINEMA)
Theatre 2, 3, 16 and 17 100 Seats
Theatre 4, 7 and 12 115 seats
Theatre 5 114 seats
Theatre 6, 13, 14 and 15 165 seats
Theatre 8 and 11 235 seats
Theatre 9 and 10 294 seats (XL AT AMC)
Theatre 18 2218 (IMAX with LASER)
Theatres 14 and 17 now have XL at AMC and all screens now offer dine in to the seat.
Theatres 6 and 13 have the new XL at AMC format Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 97
Theatre 2 and 3 59
Theatre 4 180
Theatre 5 192
Theatre 6 265 XL AT AMC
Theatre 7 and 8 58
Theatre 9 and 10 97
Theatre 11 and 12 109
Theatre 13 227 XL at AMC
Theatre 14 219 Dolby Atmos
Please update, total seats 2726, theatre lost seats due installation of new Regal Orange seats similar to Regal Union Square and Regal MarqE
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 172 4DX
Theatre 2, 3, 4, 5 and 14 110 seats
Theatre 6, 9,15 and 16 144 seats
Theatre 7 and 8 182 seats
Theatre 10 294 Screen X
Theatre 11 178
Theatre 12 332 IMAX
Theatre 13 332 RPX
Please rename theatre to Regal Southland Mall as per website and total seats is 3090
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 313 seats
theatre 2, 5, 11 and 14 146 seats
Theatre 3, 4, 12 and 13 95 seats
Theatre 7 and 8 469 seats
Theatre 9 246 seats
Theatre 10 and 15 160 seats
Theatre 16 309 seats
THIS COMPLEX DOES NOT HAVE ANY LARGE SCREEN FORMATS LIKE RPX OR IMAX INSTALLED.
Please rename theatre to Regal Kendall Village as per website.
Please correct the description, the theatre open on May 30, 2008 as the Cobb Dolphin 19 Cinemas, the showclock I posted is in the photos section from June 5, 2008 Miami Herald. The complex was alway 19 screens with 5 theatres dedicated to CineBistro which was part of the theatre.
Please update, total seating 489 based on ipic seating maps
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 91
Theatre 2 and 3 49 seats
Theatre 4 and 5 40 seats
Theatre 6 and 7 62 seats
Theatre 8 95 seats
Please update name to Hooky Homestead 10, it was taken over by EVO.
Total seating: 1066
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 196 IMAX
Theatre 2, 3 and 4 67
Theatre 5, 8 and 9 86
Theatre 6 198 SDK/Atmos
Theatre 7 117
Theatre 10 96
Please update total seats to 1,135 and the theatre became a sixplex on November 27, 1987, 10 screens on June 10, 1988 and 17 on November 25, 1998. At some point, 4 screens closed and downgraded to 13 screens.
Please update, total seats 2795
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 257 IMAX
Theatre 2, 12, 12, 13, 16 and 17 131
Theatre 3 and 7 141
Theatre 4 180
Theatre 5, 6, 8, 9 and 19 75
Theatre 10 175
Theatre 11 149 some seats DBOX
Theatre 14 206 ZREWMW/ATMOS
Theatre 15 194 XTREME/ATMOS and some DBOX
Theatre 18 160
Please update, the theatre opened as 19 screens with 5 cinebistro screens, yes Cinebistro not offered anymore. Grand opening ads in the photos section.