Spike Lee, Sofia Coppola, Jerrod Carmichael, Jodie Foster, Brandi Carlile and Michael Shannon will be part of A24's reopening week. Courtesy of A24 Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment A24 is planning a weeklong celebration ahead of its reopening of the Off-Broadway Cherry Lane Theater this September, featuring Spike Lee, Jerrod Carmichael, Brandi Carlile, Sofia Coppola and more. The film studio purchased the 100-year-old theater in 2023 after the West Village theater had run into financial trouble. A24 has since renovated the theater and partnered with the team behind Frenchette to open a restaurant and bar there. The theater will feature theatrical productions, film screenings and more. Natalie Palamides' one-woman show Weer will be the first long-run programming at the theater, with the show set for a five-week run starting Sept. 20. Related Stories TV Jerry Adler, Actor on 'The Sopranos,' 'The Good Wife' and 'Rescue Me,' Dies at 96 Lifestyle June Squibb, Cynthia Nixon to Star in 'Marjorie Prime' on Broadway The theater is also planning a film screening series hosted by Sofia Coppola, which will also include a discussion afterwards. This kicks off Sept. 14 with a screening of Foxes and a discussion with Jodie Foster. A block party will follow the Sept. 14. Screening. Full list of opening events: Monday, September 8th - a film screening of 25th Hour and Q&A with Spike Lee Tuesday, September 9th - staged reading of True West featuring Michael Shannon, Paul Sparks, Marylouise Burke, and directed by Lila Neugebauer Wednesday, September 10th - a night of comedy with Jerrod Carmichael Thursday, September 11th - Malcolm Gladwell and Brandi Carlile in conversation Sunday, September 14th - Sundays with Sofia film screening of Foxes and Q&A with Sofia Coppola and Jodie Foster Leading up to reopening, the theater has hosted a series of private events including stand-up comedy by Ramy Youssef and Alex Edelman, HAIM previewing their new album I Quit with a listening party and performance for a group of their fans and a theater reading of To Be Young, Gifted and Black, a Robert Nemiroff play adapted from Lorraine Hansberry's writings that had its original premiere at the Cherry Lane in 1969. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Sinners LACMA Unveils Art+Film Gala Honorees: 'Sinners' Director Ryan Coogler and Artist Mary Corse Seth Rogen Seth Rogen Says He'll Sometimes Smoke Weed With Fans Style Exec Flex: The 8 Boldest New Power Watches for Hollywood Players Sports Issue How Sports Stars Became the New Supermodels tickets 'The Wizard of Oz' Experience Is About to Hit the Las Vegas Sphere - These Are the Best Ticket Deals shopping L.A. Designer Clare Vivier On Creating Hollywood's Favorite Wrap Gifts and Her Silver Lake Flagship's Chic Makeover Sinners LACMA Unveils Art+Film Gala Honorees: 'Sinners' Director Ryan Coogler and Artist Mary Corse Seth Rogen Seth Rogen Says He'll Sometimes Smoke Weed With Fans Style Exec Flex: The 8 Boldest New Power Watches for Hollywood Players Sports Issue How Sports Stars Became the New Supermodels tickets 'The Wizard of Oz' Experience Is About to Hit the Las Vegas Sphere - These Are the Best Ticket Deals shopping L.A. Designer Clare Vivier On Creating Hollywood's Favorite Wrap Gifts and Her Silver Lake Flagship's Chic Makeover