Penthouse Cinema

Hospitality · New Zealand · 11-50 Employees

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Overview

Headquarters

205 Ohiro Rd, Wellington, Wellington, 60...

Phone Number

+64 43843157

Revenue

<$5 Million

Industry

Hospitality Movie Theaters Restaurant Reservations
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About Penthouse Cinema

THE PENTHOUSE, ORIGINALLY KNOWN AS THE VOGUE THEATRE, WAS CONSTRUCTED FOR THE RANISH FAMILY AND OPENED ON 15 JUNE 1975. The Ranish family ran the theatre until around 1951 when it was taken over by the Vogue Company Limited, a company formed by former National Film Unit and wartime cameraman, Stan Weymss. Stan then joined up with Noel Peach to form Peach Weymss Productions Limited. Turning the Vogue into a studio, the company started making television commercials. In later years, the unused space was leased out to a number of small business people. The building came under new ownership in 1975 when Merv and Carol Kisby bought the building, re-named it the Penthouse Cinema and a new era began. Merv Kisby had been in the film exhibition industry since 1949 and was responsible for holding the Wellington Film Societys annual international festival from 1971 to 1984 at the Paramount Theatre. Merv and Carols daughter, Sandra, was involved in the business from day one. Her interests, however,Read more
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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Penthouse Cinema

What is Penthouse Cinema's official website?
Penthouse Cinema's official website is www.penthousecinema.co.nz
What is Penthouse Cinema's Revenue?
Penthouse Cinema's revenue is <$5 Million
What is Penthouse Cinema's SIC code?
Penthouse Cinema's SIC: 78,783
What is Penthouse Cinema's NAICS code?
Penthouse Cinema's NAICS: 51,512
How many employees does Penthouse Cinema have?
Penthouse Cinema has 11-50 employees
What industry does Penthouse Cinema belong to?
Penthouse Cinema is in the industry of: Hospitality, Movie Theaters, Restaurant Reservations
What technology does Penthouse Cinema use?
Some of the popular technologies that Penthouse Cinema uses are: Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft 365, Sectigo, Microsoft Exchange Online
How do I contact Penthouse Cinema?
Penthouse Cinema contact info: Phone number: +64 43843157 Website: www.penthousecinema.co.nz
What does Penthouse Cinema do?

THE PENTHOUSE, ORIGINALLY KNOWN AS THE VOGUE THEATRE, WAS CONSTRUCTED FOR THE RANISH FAMILY AND OPENED ON 15 JUNE 1975. The Ranish family ran the theatre until around 1951 when it was taken over by the Vogue Company Limited, a company formed by former National Film Unit and wartime cameraman, Stan Weymss. Stan then joined up with Noel Peach to form... Peach Weymss Productions Limited. Turning the Vogue into a studio, the company started making television commercials. In later years, the unused space was leased out to a number of small business people. The building came under new ownership in 1975 when Merv and Carol Kisby bought the building, re-named it the Penthouse Cinema and a new era began. Merv Kisby had been in the film exhibition industry since 1949 and was responsible for holding the Wellington Film Societys annual international festival from 1971 to 1984 at the Paramount Theatre. Merv and Carols daughter, Sandra, was involved in the business from day one. Her interests, however, developed into that of a more professional nature when she entered into partnership with her parents in 1991. After Merv passed away in August 1994, Sandra took a leading role in the business and has continued to develop the business as her father would have wished. In November 1994, a café was opened in the centre of the building just off the foyer. A second cinema was opened in June 1995. This is located at the rear of the building, in an area that had been closed off since 1975. The original cinema, located upstairs, has been refurbished to include new seats, plush wall curtains and a new air conditioning system. All of the refurbishments have been carried out while preserving the original character of the cinema. The Vogue Suite, a luxurious 30-seater lounge cinema and function space opened in 2001. In December 2005, a fourth screen opened, featuring 168 luxurious armchair seats with legroom to spare, an impressive wall to wall screen and state of the art sound system. As part of the development of the new screen, a large ...Read More

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