06/11/2022
Hi everyone. Please forgive me for my silence, I've been trying to digest my thoughts & feelings over the last few days, since the terrible & devastating news broke & have been trying to nurture a very broken heart without avail.
For me it is even more painful, being the longest serving member at Light House, to see such a vibrant, buzzing & vital part of the cultural offer in the city & a lifeline to many, come to such a grinding halt on Thursday night.
There are far too many golden memories and great stories to mention here of the history of Light House, but here are a few.
The transition from film to Digital, the advent of theatre & live satellite streamed content such as NT Live, ROH, The Met etc which brought brand new audiences through our doors.
The introduction of AD&HOH to films through much pushing so that an even wider range of audiences could enjoy cinema too.
I am so proud to have been instrumental in helping with the process of making it all happen, even before many cinemas & even the chains embraced these new technologies.
I can honestly say that we have tested the boundaries of what is possible at Light House and the immensity of the huge range of events and activities that have taken place here is mind blowing on an international scale. Thanks to everyone involved for making this possible and making it happen.
I want to say a heartfelt thanks to all our wonderful and loyal customers, clients & colleagues in the industry, you have all kept us going over the years. We would be nothing without your support and involvement and for loving the venue as much as we have.
A big thanks to all the many staff and colleagues who have made their mark to make the place great and then themselves gone onto big and amazing ventures in their own fields, testament to how much incredible talent, skill and creativity that has been born from this humble place.
So it is a cliche, but it's true, we are and have always been one big happy family. It is so nice that we have known so many of you on a personal basis and on first name terms.
The response on social media has been phenomenal and overwhelming and so heartwarming. I want to thank each and everyone of you personally for the incredible noise you've made and conveyed so loudly the importance of Light House to the city and the region.
I have always believed in Light House and everyone who knows me will know that I will always look forwards with a positive vision for a future of our unique venue.
So long live the Arts and lndependent cinema!
I could keep going but I think I need a book to capture it all in!
So it's not farewell, never say never and let's see where the next chapter unfolds.
Love and peace to all.
Jas Kapur
Cinema, Operations & Technical Manager