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The theater entered a new era in 2018 when local investors Ward Johnson and Eddie Landenberger purchased the venue. Their extensive restoration preserved the historic Art Deco charm while modernizing the infrastructure for 21st-century performances. Modern Amenities and Nostalgic Vibe parkway theater mpls

The Parkway Theater, located at 4814 Chicago Avenue in South Minneapolis, is a historic cultural landmark that has successfully transitioned from a neighborhood movie house to a vibrant, multi-disciplinary performing arts center. Originally opened in 1935, the venue has navigated the economic challenges of the independent cinema industry by reinventing itself as a hybrid space hosting live music, comedy, film, and community events. Under the current management of the Q Event Group (often in partnership with owned entities like Simon’s Café), The Parkway has established itself as a key hub for South Minneapolis culture, offering a distinct "dinner-and-a-show" experience. Two University of Minnesota grads bring new life

Frank met her inside. The lobby smelled of butter, old dust, and a century of wet wool coats. He led her past the boarded-up concession stand, up the narrow, carpeted stairs to the projection booth—a cathedral of dead technology: carbon-arc projectors, splicers, rewind benches. Isn't that a dump

In 2013, local businessman and theater operator Tryg Bester took over the venue. He removed the dividing wall, restoring the theater to its original single-screen glory and renovating the interior to improve sightlines and technical capabilities.

Elara looked around the booth—at the peeling paint, the ancient platter system, the window overlooking a boulevard that had changed beyond recognition. The Parkway wasn’t just a theater. It was a vessel. And her grandmother had poured the most fragile thing of all inside it: a moment of collective shock, witnessed in a neighborhood cinema, preserved by a woman who knew that some stories aren’t on the screen—they’re in the seats.

And somewhere in the digital noise of a new century, Sylvie’s silent lips kept whispering: Remember us here.

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