

SoHo Playhouse, based in New York City, will be the theater’s sole operator and responsible for its programming.

Dapper said construction would take about a year to complete. The goal is to start construction on renovations in about 12 months. … Why do we have to tear everything down in this city? Why can’t we restore, maintain, celebrate stuff that’s been here forever?” Notabartolo said.ĭeveloper J Dapper purchased The Huntridge Theater in March 2021. “Vegas is famous for tearing everything down, and this has been a staple in the downtown area. Maloy and Notabartolo never got to experience the theater when it was open but were excited for what it could become. He said someone in the crowd threw a piece of gum at the singer, which got lodged in her hair. Jones said his last memory of attending a concert at the Huntridge was in the 1990s when Courtney Love performed. Jackie Maloy, 61, and her husband, Todd Jones, 60, stood next to their friend LeAnne Notabartolo.

Groups of people greeted friends and waited for the relighting ceremony to begin. The parking lot slowly started to fill up as the sun set. Guests enjoyed live music and food trucks while touring the inside of the theater where groups such as The Killers, Beastie Boys and Green Day once played. Several hundred people gathered at the Huntridge Theater at Charleston Boulevard and Maryland Parkway for a night of nostalgia culminating in the relighting of the theater’s sign and marquee. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal) landmark of downtown Las Vegas reannounced itself to the community Friday night by lighting up the night sky for the first time in two decades. The Huntridge Theater is seen the day after Dapper Companies founder and developer J Dapper closed on the historic venue in Las Vegas on Thursday, April 1, 2021.
