Basie Center Cinema House powered by OceanFirst Bank announced as part of landmark upgrade 


Also: OceanFirst Foundation awards a separate grant to support the 
Basie Center’s Workforce Development Program

 

Photo of members of OceanFirst Bank and the Count Basie Center for the Arts, posing in front of a movie theater screen proclaiming the venue's new name. Basie Center Cinema House.
(Left to right) George Destafney, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Real Estate Officer, OceanFirst; Stephanie Toal, Director of Communications & Impact Marketing, OceanFirst Foundation; Gina Soares, Branch Manager, Middletown, OceanFirst Bank; Chris Curcia, Vice President, NY Market Manager, ; Chris Maher, Chairman, President & CEO, OceanFirst Bank; Robin Klein, Trustee, Count Basie Center for the Arts; Izzy Sackowitz, Chief Operating Officer, Count Basie Center for the Arts; Maria Maher, Trustee, Count Basie Center for the Arts; Ed Zipprich, Trustee, Count Basie Center for the Arts; Michael Parent, Trustee, Count Basie Center for the Arts; Lysa Israel, Senior Director of Development, Count Basie Center for the Arts

RED BANK, NJ— The Count Basie Center for the Arts today announced a new partnership with OceanFirst Bank that includes the official renaming of its cinema to Basie Center Cinema House powered by OceanFirst Bank. The $100,000 sponsorship will support the revitalization of the existing movie theater.

The partnership includes a new exterior awning, new branding and upgrades to the restrooms and building which make the venue ADA accessible. The multi-year agreement will help the Basie Center modernize the experience for movie-goers, while preserving the theater’s role as one of Red Bank’s most cherished entertainment spaces.

“The Basie Center Cinema House powered by OceanFirst Bank is an investment in both culture and community,” said Christopher D. Maher, OceanFirst Bank Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “The cinema has been a special place for the Red Bank community for a long time and we are proud to be a part of its evolution.”

The Basie Center Cinema House first opened in 1971 and underwent several name changes before the Count Basie Center for the Arts acquired it in 2020. Since then, it has become a home for

independent films, festivals, educational programming, and community events. The venue also hosts private rentals, parties and special events like live radio plays. The renaming and revitalization come as part of the Basie Center’s yearlong Centennial Celebration, marking the organization’s 100 years in Red Bank.

“OceanFirst Bank shares our belief that an independent movie theater is an important part of Red Bank’s charm and sense of community. This partnership reflects the commitment of our board, our supporters, and OceanFirst Bank to not only preserve the cinema, but to make it accessible to everyone, ” said Adam Philipson, President and CEO of the Count Basie Center for the Arts. “The rebranding will help up reimagine the Cinema House as an even more welcoming space, where we can present festivals, new releases, retro programs, educational offerings and more. We are grateful for OceanFirst Bank’s support and for the thousands of patrons who come through our doors each year and make this space come alive as a true art house.”

In addition to the corporate sponsorship, a separate philanthropic grant from the OceanFirst Foundation was recently awarded to the Basie Center to support its workforce development program, which provides economic empowerment and inclusive opportunities to the bilingual, Spanish-speaking community in Monmouth County. The foundation has been supporting this program since its launch in 2024.

“At OceanFirst Foundation, we’re proud to continue our support of the Basie Center’s workforce development program – a powerful initiative that opens doors and creates pathways to success,” said Katherine Durante, Executive Director, OceanFirst Foundation. “The Basie Center’s dedication to fostering inclusive opportunities has delivered meaningful impact, and we’re honored to help sustain and grow this important work.”

“Partnerships like these are essential to our work as a nonprofit organization, said Jeremy Grunin, Chair of the Board for the Count Basie Center for the Arts.“The upgrades to the Basie Center Cinema House and the investment in our workforce development program demonstrate what is possible when mission-driven organizations and community-minded partners come together.”

 

Members of the Count Basie Center for the Arts and OceanFirst Bank Foundation
Katherine Durante, Executive Director, OceanFirst Foundation; Lysa Israel, Senior Director of Development, Count Basie Center for the Arts; Samantha Giustiniani, Vice President, Education & Outreach, Count Basie Center for the Arts; Adam Philipson, President/CEO, Count Basie Center for the Arts; Whitney Stone, Grants Manager, Count Basie Center for the Arts; Gina Soares, Branch Manager, Middletown, OceanFirst Bank