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...Brattle Theatre, one of Harvard’s most cherished gems, recently underwent a fine polish. According to co-owners Ned Hinkle and Ivy Moylan, the recent renovations to the well known repertory theatre were long overdue. The theater, which was closed from Aug. 31 to Sept. 7, is now open to the public with a gleaming new interior. Although some diehard Brattle fans may complain that the previously derelict theater, whose seats were notoriously uncomfortable, has lost some of its original charm, Hinkle and Moylan are keen to point out that these changes were not made in an attempt...
...author readings. Lampke and White ran the Brattle for 15 years but this year they decided that they wanted to concentrate on their film festivals and that it was time to move on. Earlier this year they passed the torch into the capable hands of Ned Hinkle and Ivy Moylan, the new co-directors who plan to continue where Lampke and White left...
...renovations are some of the first changes that Hinkle and Moylan have made to the Brattle. When asked what direction the Brattle will take under their management, they said that it is going to remain very much the way that it has always been. They are going to continue with the “vertical” programming established by Lamke and White, and continue showing the classics that everyone loves. They may add a slightly younger flavor to the table by playing some of the movies that they grew up on in the 80s. They believe that the Brattle...
...Friday, the Brattle Movie Theatre passed into the hands of two new owners. Ivy Moylan and Ned Hinkle are the third set to own the historic building in its current incarnation as a cinema...
...Moylan and Hinkle take over the Brattle from Connie White and Marianne Lampke who have owned the theater since 1986. The former owners were also theater insiders, who sold popcorn and collected tickets as graduate school students. Fifteen years into the business, they decided it was time to pursue other projects. The time was right for White and Lamke's employees...