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Vogue Neon Sign Restoration Lighting Ceremony + A Free Screening of San Francisco (1936) @ 7 PM

Join us as Mayor Daniel Lurie cuts the ribbon and lights up the newly restored Vogue Theater Neon Marquee, restoring it to its 1940’s neon glory.

The Vogue Theater, established 1912, through a generous grant from the Robert Mailer Anderson/Nicola Miner Family Foundation, has had its marquee completely restored and all neon signage returned to its original state, and once again shines on Sacramento Street as a beacon of the neighborhood.

CinemaSFBay, the non-profit organization that operates the Vogue, is proud to bring the Vogue into a new era of beauty. Jim Rizzo and crew at Neon Works worked for 5 months to complete the restoration, replacing all transformers, many neon tubes, and reusing some of the original neon tubes, maintaining the tone and feel of the original color scheme.

After the ribbon cutting ceremony, everyone is welcome to stay at the Vogue for a free screening of the 1936 classic film SAN FRANCISCO.

CinemaSFBay is a non-profit organization that operates the Vogue, Balboa and 4Star Theaters in San Francisco and is dedicated to preserving the neighborhood theater experience. The San Francisco Neighborhood Theater Foundation is a non-profit organization that owns the Vogue Theater and is dedicated to the preservation and operation of neighborhood theaters in San Francisco.

For more information please contact Adam Bergeron at adam@cinemasf.com, or at 415-309-9240, or visit cinemasfbay.org.

Wednesday, December 3

7 PM (RSVP Here)
Earlier Event: December 1
NT Live: The Fifth Step @ 7 PM