River Oaks Theatre Extensive, Multi-Million Dollar Restoration Finally a Realityby Intown StaffOctober 27, 20240Shares00The iconic, historical theatre reopens to the publicMain Theatre – Jason OstrowAfter undergoing a two-year, multi-million dollar restoration and modernization, Houston’s beloved River Oaks Theatre finally reopened to much fanfare with Culinary Khancepts leading the extensive effort to rejuvenate the theatre with a stunning new design blending the theater’s original rich burgundy and gold Art Deco charm with luxurious modern touches and a new full-service food and beverage experience. It has been repurposed for both cinematic and live entertainment in Houston. The theater was originally built in 1939 and is located in the iconic River Oaks Shopping Center owned by Kimco Realty.As part of the grand reopening, the theater hosted an advance screening of Joker: Folie à Deux, the highly anticipated sequel to Todd Phillips’ Oscar-winning film, marking the beginning of a dynamic slate of films and events.The River Oaks Theatre has transformed into more than just a movie theater—it is now a full-fledged venue for live events. The main auditorium features sound, lighting, and stage systems designed to host concerts, comedy shows, and other live performances. The grand opening weekend will also feature films, including “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” 50th-anniversary screening, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”The restoration focused on preserving the theater’s original Art Deco architecture, maintaining key historical elements, including the iconic marquee, terrazzo flooring, and statues that grace the main auditorium. The team worked meticulously to maintain the venue’s vintage charm while enhancing the overall aesthetic with bold geometric patterns, opulent materials, and modern conveniences.“We feel incredibly honored to have played a part in preserving this historic theater,” said Omar Khan, owner of Culinary Khancepts. “This project has truly been a labor of love for years, and we are beyond excited to share the results with the Houston community. We’ve carefully restored the theater’s iconic charm while seamlessly integrating modern technology and amenities, ensuring it will be enjoyed for generations to come.”The theater’s main auditorium now seats 237 guests and is equipped with a state-of-the-art Barco laser projector, a custom Danley sound system, and full live theatrical lighting and sound systems powered by Q-Sys. Additionally, the theater’s two upstairs auditoriums seat 50 guests each, while a newly added Private Theatre Lounge that accommodates 20 guests, offers a private, intimate viewing experience with private party and meeting space capabilities.“We’ve curated an eclectic lineup of films and live events to mark the reopening, featuring everything from beloved classics to independent gems,” said Robert Saucedo, Artistic Director of River Oaks Theatre. “We aim to offer something for everyone while preserving the theater’s legacy as a cultural hub for Houston.”Besides the classic movie snacks like buttered popcorn and candy, River Oaks Theatre will now offer a new, refined food and beverage menu that enhances the guest experience and can be delivered right to the seats. Guests can enjoy seat-side service in all auditoriums, ensuring they never miss a moment of the action. See Also The Mission of Yahweh Inaugural Leaders & Legends – Families on a Mission Gala The Lobster Roll – Corey WatsonNew lavish bars are located on both the first and second floors and offer craft cocktails, wine, and beer, including cocktails inspired by all of your Hollywood iconic films like You Wouldn’t Make Fun of it if… inspired by the David Fincher classic Zodiac, a vibrant mix of vodka, gin, blue curacao, and Sprite, (including the infamous paper cocktail umbrella!) or That Rug Really Tied the Room Together based on The Big Lebowski, featuring vanilla vodka, Kahlua, and heavy cream.Menu highlights include the Free Range Popcorn Chicken, served with charred jalapeño ranch and honey mustard, as well as the indulgent Veal and Pork Fried Meatballs, crisped in oil and served with spicy tomato basil and parmesan. Other entrées feature The Lobster Roll, made with Atlantic lobster, tarragon, and lobster butter on a toasted croissant.The theatre will be launching the “Cinema Savant” subscription program, providing unlimited access to films for just $20 per month. This program offers movie enthusiasts an affordable way to experience the diverse range of independent, arthouse, and classic films showcased at River Oaks Theatre. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.theriveroakstheatre.com, @riveroaktheatre or stop by the theater’s box office, which opens one hour before the first scheduled showtime.What's Your Reaction?Excited0Happy0In Love0Not Sure0Silly000