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Location
  
Dennis, Massachusetts

Phone
  
+1 508-385-2503

Opened
  
1930

Architect
  
Alfred Easton Poor

Cape Cinema

Architectural style
  
Art Deco, Colonial Revival

Owner
  
Raymond Moore Foundation

Address
  
35 Hope Ln, Dennis, MA 02638, USA

Similar
  
Cape Cod Mall, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Wellfleet Driveā€‘In Theater, Mashpee Commons, Scargo Tower

The Cape Cinema is a movie theatre located in Dennis, Massachusetts, United States on Cape Cod specializing in independent American and international film, simulcasts of the Metropolitan Opera and National Theatre, and live music performances.

The Cape Cinema was founded in 1930 by Edna B. Tweedy and Raymond Moore, three years after Moore founded the Cape Playhouse. The building's exterior was designed by Alfred Easton Poor and modelled after the South Congregational Church in Centerville, Massachusetts. Moore and Tweedy commissioned American painter and illustrator Rockwell Kent to design a 6,400 square foot mural for the auditorium's ceiling, featuring a representation of the heavens and constellations, and it was installed by set designer Jo Mielziner.

Since 1986, the Cape Cinema has operated as an independent art house, and in 2008 it launched a live music series which has spotlighted artists such as Bon Iver, Dirty Projectors, Glen Hansard, Saint Vincent, The Paper Kites, Tift Merritt, and Martha Wainwright.

In 1939, the Cape Cinema was one of three cinemas to preview the Wizard of Oz before its Hollywood premier. The Cape Cinema is maintained by the Raymond Moore Foundation, and is part of the Cape Cod Center for the Arts that includes the Cape Playhouse and the Cape Cod Museum of Art.

References

Cape Cinema Wikipedia