Two staple cinemas in Massachusetts, a state known for its robust cultural offerings, are set to permanently cease operations later this month. Showcase Cinema de Lux Randolph and its counterpart in Foxborough are preparing to shut their doors on February 22, as confirmed via announcements on the Showcase Cinemas website.
The Randolph location, which has been a pivotal part of the community since its opening on June 1, 1998, is known for its four-story building that houses 16 large screens, including curved ones to better immerse the audience. However, visitors will now have to seek out alternative venues to enjoy the silver screen after the closing date. The Showcase Cinemas at Foxborough, which began welcoming guests in August 2008, offered a premium experience with reserved seating and in-seat dining options for its patrons. “We truly thank you for your dedicated patronage and hope to welcome you to one of our nearby locations,” the business wrote concerning both locations, a sentiment originally reported by Showcase Cinemas.
The closing of these two beloved cinemas will leave a noticeable gap in Massachusetts’ moviegoing map. Though Showcase Cinemas owns a total of 22 locations, including 10 in Massachusetts, these particular sites in Randolph and Foxborough have served as significant cultural venues for nearly three decades. The clear demand for a local movie-watching experience was strongly indicated by their past popularity, and yet the specifics behind the decision to close have not been disclosed by the parent company…