
Future of historic movie theatre in Hope uncertain after current operators say farewell
HOPE — The future of the New Hope Cinema, a quaint theatre in the heart of downtown Hope that hosts an eclectic variety of movies and community events, could be in doubt.
According to an Instagram post dated Monday, July 8, the current operators of the New Hope Cinema, located at 376 Wallace Street in downtown Hope, are saying farewell to the historic art deco cinema that has shown new and classic movies dating back to 1945.
“It is with deep sadness that we announce our time as caretakers of Hope’s beloved and historic cinema will come to an end this September,” New Hope Cinema wrote on social media. “Thank you to everyone who came out to see a movie and share our love for the silver screen. We’ve cherished every film shared with you and hope to see you all one last time this summer.”
The cinema dates back to 1945 when the “New Hope Theatre” took root. The Trout family set out on a mission to build two theatres, including one in Hope and the other in Agassiz, with the Hope cinema owned by W.A. Trout. The original theatre in Hope showcased films that transported the audience to worlds far past the boundaries of their everyday predicaments.