The popular San Francisco movie theater is still undergoing 'emergency repairs' after suddenly shutting down in the middle of screenings last week.
“Kabuki will be closed for emergency repairs until further notice,” read multiple signs that were still taped to the locked doors of the theater on Sunday afternoon. “We’re so sorry for the inconvenience.”
A security guard inside told SFGATE he did not know how long the repairs would take or when the theater would reopen. The posted signs encouraged patrons to check AMC’sfor updates on the situation, where a message highlighted in red confirmed there were no changes on the temporary closure. A spokesperson for AMC did not immediately respond to SFGATE’s request for comment Sunday, but a representative for the theater chain told the Chronicle last week “a generator that powers the emergency lighting failed” and they “weren’t comfortable operating the building” without it for safety reasons. The theater plans to repair the generator but is also exploring some temporary solutions, the representative continued. They did not specify what time of day the incident occurred.
The closure disrupted what would have been the opening weekend of “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” as well as ongoing screenings of “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” “The Batman,” “Ambulance” and “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.”
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