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Castro Theatre Reopens with BDSM Romance Premiere
28 Jan
Summary
- The historic Castro Theatre reopened after a $41 million renovation.
- It will premiere the queer film 'Pillion' on February 12, 2026.
- The renovation restored artwork, modernized features, and added digital organ.

The legendary Castro Theatre in San Francisco is celebrating its grand reopening on Thursday, February 12, 2026, following an extensive $41 million renovation. The historic landmark, a beacon for the LGBTQ+ community for decades, will premiere the acclaimed queer film 'Pillion.' Director Harry Lighton and star Harry Melling are expected to attend the San Francisco premiere of the film, which has garnered critical attention for its unique BDSM romance narrative.
The comprehensive renovation has meticulously restored the theater's original ceiling artwork and sgraffito murals, alongside the proscenium arch. Modernizations include updating the iconic chandelier and neon marquee, and the installation of a digital organ. The Castro Theatre is now equipped to host standing-room-only musical performances and comedy shows, in addition to repertory events like the San Francisco Silent Film Festival in May. Enhancements also include new HVAC systems, restrooms, and improved ADA accessibility throughout the venue.



