Showtimes & Prices
Ticket Policy: All ticket sales are final and there will be no refunds if you cannot attend a film/event/performance. Tickets are valid for date and time indicated only. Tickets for a film may be exchanged for another showing of the same film depending on availability.
September Events
Eno
Part of the New Cumberland Music & Film Festival
NR – 1 hr 40 min
Friday, September 20 at 6:30 PM
*Pennsylvania Premiere* The groundbreaking generative documentary about visionary musician and artist Brian Eno, a film that’s different every time it’s shown. “A template for how cinema can be re-defined in the digital age” -The Quietus
PRICING
Standard Seating: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
Lady Bird
R – 1 h 34 min
Saturday, September 21 at 2:30 PM
Written and directed by Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird is the story of Lady Bird McPherson, a strong willed, deeply opinionated, artistic 17 year old who comes of age in Sacramento. Her relationship with her mother and her upbringing are questioned and tested as she plans to head off to college.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $5
High Top (Seats 2): $12
Booth (Seats 4-6): $25
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Part of the New Cumberland Music & Film Festival
Saturday, September 21 at 7:15 PM
In any discussion regarding songwriters and lyricists of 21st century indie music, Alec Ounsworth and his moniker, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, will feature prominently. Few have been as consistently brilliant, eclectic, and intimate; fewer still remain defiantly independent, refusing to sign deals that compromise artistic vision. That is what characterizes Ounsworth’s oeuvre, especially the lifetime project he initiated sometime in the early 2000s, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. And with each release since its landmark self-titled debut, he has refined and broadened his sound, indulging an ever wider set of influences. Prolific and enigmatic as ever, his recent works marry the quirky, left-field spirit of the early years with a well-earned confidence, and grander sense of scale and ambition. Always heading down new avenues of song arrangement and organic connection to his audience, after nearly two decades Ounsworth remains one of music’s most distinctive voices.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $25
High Top (Seats 2): $65
Booth (Seats 4-6): $150
Luther: Never Too Much
NR – 1 hr 41 min
Sunday, September 22 at 3:30 PM
*Pennsylvania Premiere* Luther: Never Too Much chronicles the story of a vocal virtuoso. Using a wealth of rarely seen archives, Vandross tells his own story with assistance from his closest friends and legends. The film relives the many stunning moments of his musical career while exploring his personal struggles, health challenges, and a lifelong battle to earn the respect his music deserved.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
Linda Perry: Let it Die Here
NR – 1 hr 33 min
Sunday, September 22 at 7 PM
*Pennsylvania Premiere* Linda Perry became an icon with her signature hat, attitude and hit “What’s Up” with 4 Non Blondes. She went on to make a name for herself as a songwriter and producer, creating hits for Adele, Christina Aguilera, Brandi Carlisle, Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, Alicia Keys, Dolly Parton, Pink and Gwen Stefani. An intimate and revealing look of this pioneering and talented artist.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
Slap Shot
In the small New England town of Charlestown, the local mill is about to lay off 10,000 workers. The town’s minor league hockey team, the Charlestown Chiefs, is doing no better. After years of failure, this will be the team’s last season. Exasperated player and coach Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) lets the club’s recent acquisitions, the Hanson Brothers, play. The brothers’ actively violent and thuggish style of play excites the fans. Dunlop retools the team, using violence to draw big crowds.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Bull Durham
In Durham, NC, the Bulls minor league baseball team has one asset no other can claim: a poetry-loving groupie named Annie Savoy (Susan Sarandon). As the team’s season begins, Annie selects brash new recruit Ebby Calvin Laloosh (Tim Robbins), whom she christens “Nuke,” to inspire with the religion of baseball. Nuke also receives guidance from veteran player Crash Davis (Kevin Costner), who settles Nuke’s erratic pitching and teaches him to follow the catcher’s lead.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Major League
The new owner of the Cleveland Indians, former showgirl Rachel Phelps (Margaret Whitton), has a sweetheart deal to move the team to Miami. But to break the lease with the city of Cleveland, ticket sales have to plummet. So Phelps hires the most incompetent players available, including near-blind pitcher Rick Vaughn (Charlie Sheen) and injury-prone catcher Jake Taylor (Tom Berenger). But her villainous tactics accidentally foster a can-do team spirit, turning the Indians into potential winners.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Happy Gilmore
All Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) has ever wanted is to be a professional hockey player. But he soon discovers he may actually have a talent for playing an entirely different sport: golf. When his grandmother (Frances Bay) learns she is about to lose her home, Happy joins a golf tournament to try and win enough money to buy it for her. With his powerful driving skills and foulmouthed attitude, Happy becomes an unlikely golf hero—much to the chagrin of the well-mannered golf professionals.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
The Longest Yard
An ex-football star doing time is forced by the warden to organize a team of inmates to play against his own line-up of guards. The warden tries to blackmail him into throwing the game, but the convicts have their own ideas and see the game as an opportunity to repay some of the brutality they have endured.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Acute Inflections: Soulful Sounds
Prepare to be dazzled by the sensational music and comedy of Acute Inflections! As seen on HBO and Amazon, this NYC Jazzy R&B duo delivers soulful performances that fans of Erykah Badu and Billie Holiday will adore. Get ready to laugh and groove with their witty banter and mesmerizing freestyles. Think of them as the sultry version of Lucy & Ricky!
PRICING
$25 – $180
October Events
Oxymorons Improv Comedy
Friday, October 4 at 7 PM
The Oxymorons Improv Comedy troupe are the masters of laughter, with a performance repertoire that knows no bounds. From intimate bat mitzvahs to high-energy corporate events and prestigious comedy clubs, they’ve left audiences in stitches. Oxymorons thrive on quick thinking, spontaneous creativity, and the art of seamless comedic brilliance – a thrilling dance of wit and humor. No two shows are ever the same!
PRICING
All Standard Seats: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
Ti West’s ‘X’ Trilogy
Saturday, October 5
X (R- 1h 45m) at 3:00 PM
Pearl (R – 1 h 42m) at 5:00 PM
MaXXXine (R – 1 h 41m) at 7:00 PM
Catch one of the best modern horror trilogies, Ti West’s ‘X’ Trilogy, including slasher films X, Pearl, and MaXXXine.
One ticket gets you access to any/all of the three films you choose!
PRICING
Standard Seating: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
R – 1h 23m
When Sally (Marilyn Burns) hears that her grandfather’s grave may have been vandalized, she and her paraplegic brother, Franklin (Paul A. Partain), set out with their friends to investigate. After a detour to their family’s old farmhouse, they discover a group of crazed, murderous outcasts living next door. As the group is attacked one by one by the chainsaw-wielding Leatherface (Gunnar Hansen), who wears a mask of human skin, the survivors must do everything they can to escape.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $5
High Top (Seats 2): $12
Booth (Seats 4-6): $25
Poltergeist (1982)
PG – 1h 54m
Strange and creepy happenings beset an average California family, the Freelings — Steve (Craig T. Nelson), Diane (JoBeth Williams), teenaged Dana (Dominique Dunne), eight-year-old Robbie (Oliver Robins), and five-year-old Carol Ann (Heather O’Rourke) — when ghosts commune with them through the television set. Initially friendly and playful, the spirits turn unexpectedly menacing, and, when Carol Ann goes missing, Steve and Diane turn to a parapsychologist and eventually an exorcist for help.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $5
High Top (Seats 2): $12
Booth (Seats 4-6): $25
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
R – 1h 31m
In Wes Craven’s classic slasher film, several Midwestern teenagers fall prey to Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund), a disfigured midnight mangler who preys on the teenagers in their dreams — which, in turn, kills them in reality. After investigating the phenomenon, Nancy (Heather Langenkamp) begins to suspect that a dark secret kept by her and her friends’ parents may be the key to unraveling the mystery, but can Nancy and her boyfriend Glen (Johnny Depp) solve the puzzle before it’s too late?
PRICING
Standard Seating: $5
High Top (Seats 2): $12
Booth (Seats 4-6): $25
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
PG – 1h 55m
This remake of the classic horror film is set in San Francisco. Matthew Bennell (Donald Sutherland) assumes that when a friend (Brooke Adams) complains of her husband’s strange mood, it’s a marital issue. However, he begins to worry as more people report similar observations. His concern is confirmed when writer Jack Bellicec (Jeff Goldblum) and his wife (Veronica Cartwright) discover a mutated corpse. Besieged by an invisible enemy, Bennell must work quickly before the city is consumed.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $5
High Top (Seats 2): $12
Booth (Seats 4-6): $25
Dracula (1931)
NR – 1h 15m
The dashing, mysterious Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), after hypnotizing a British soldier, Renfield (Dwight Frye), into his mindless slave, travels to London and takes up residence in an old castle. Soon Dracula begins to wreak havoc, sucking the blood of young women and turning them into vampires. When he sets his sights on Mina (Helen Chandler), the daughter of a prominent doctor, vampire-hunter Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) is enlisted to put a stop to the count’s never-ending bloodlust.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
The Mummy (1932)
NR – 1h 12m
A team of British archaeologists led by Sir Joseph Whemple (Arthur Byron) discover the mummified remains of the ancient Egyptian prince Imhotep (Boris Karloff), along with the legendary scroll of Thoth. When one of the archaeologists recites the scroll aloud, Imhotep returns to life, but escapes. Several years later, Imhotep has taken on the guise of a wealthy man, as he searches Egypt for his lost love, who he believes has been reincarnated as the lovely Helen Grosvenor (Zita Johann).
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
The Invisible Man (1933)
Monday, October 21 at 7:00 PM
NR – 1h 11m
While researching a new drug, Dr. Jack Griffin (Claude Rains) stumbles on a potion that can make him invisible. When he reveals his new ability to his old mentor (Henry Travers) and his fiancée (Gloria Stuart), it’s clear that a side effect of the potion is insanity. Jack goes on a violent rampage, and the police struggle to hunt him down, unable to see their target, while his mentor and his former partner (William Harrigan) desperately try to devise a plan to capture him.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Frankenstein (1931) AND Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Doubleheader
NR – 1h 11m/1h 15 m
(there will be a short break between the 2 showings)
Frankenstein
This iconic horror film follows the obsessed scientist Dr. Henry Frankenstein as he attempts to create life by assembling a creature from body parts of the deceased. Aided by his loyal misshapen assistant, Fritz, Frankenstein succeeds in animating his monster, but it escapes into the countryside and begins to wreak havoc. Frankenstein searches for the elusive being and eventually must confront his tormented creation.
Bride of Frankenstein
After recovering from injuries sustained in the mob attack upon himself and his creation, Dr. Frankenstein (Colin Clive) falls under the control of his former mentor, Dr. Pretorius (Ernest Thesiger), who insists the now-chastened doctor resume his experiments in creating new life. Meanwhile, the Monster (Boris Karloff) remains on the run from those who wish to destroy him without understanding that his intentions are generally good despite his lack of socialization and self-control.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
PG – 1h 48m
Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotten) visits his relatives in Santa Rosa. He is a very charming man, but his niece slowly realizes that he is wanted for murder and he soon recognizes her suspicions. Although one of the suspected murderers is killed and the case is considered closed, she still has her suspicions.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Strangers on a Train (1951)
PG – 1h 41m
In Alfred Hitchcock’s adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s thriller, tennis star Guy Haines (Farley Granger) is enraged by his trampy wife’s refusal to finalize their divorce so he can wed senator’s daughter Anne (Ruth Roman). He strikes up a conversation with a stranger, Bruno Anthony (Robert Walker), and unwittingly sets in motion a deadly chain of events. Psychopathic Bruno kills Guy’s wife, then urges Guy to reciprocate by killing Bruno’s father. Meanwhile, Guy is murder suspect number one.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Dial M for Murder (1954)
PG – 1h 45m
Ex-tennis pro Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) wants to have his wealthy wife, Margot (Grace Kelly), murdered so he can get his hands on her inheritance. When he discovers her affair with Mark Halliday (Robert Cummings), he comes up with the perfect plan to kill her. He blackmails an old acquaintance into carrying out the murder, but the carefully-orchestrated set-up goes awry, and Margot stays alive. Now Wendice must frantically scheme to outwit the police and avoid having his plot detected.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
The Birds (1963)
PG-13 – 1h 59m
Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) meets Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) in a San Francisco pet store and decides to follow him home. She brings with her the gift of two love birds and they strike up a romance. One day birds start attacking children at Mitch’s sister’s party. A huge assault starts on the town by attacking birds.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Rear Window 70th Anniversary (1954)
PG – 1h 52m
A newspaper photographer with a broken leg passes time recuperating by observing his neighbors through his window. He sees what he believes to be a murder and decides to solve the crime himself. With the help of his nurse and wife, he tries to catch the murderer without being killed himself.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
The Thing (1982)
R – 1h 48m
In remote Antarctica, a group of American research scientists are disturbed at their base camp by a helicopter shooting at a sled dog. When they take in the dog, it brutally attacks both human beings and canines in the camp and they discover that the beast can assume the shape of its victims. A resourceful helicopter pilot (Kurt Russell) and the camp doctor (Richard Dysart) lead the camp crew in a desperate, gory battle against the vicious creature before it picks them all off, one by one.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Tremors (1990)
PG-13 – 1h 36m
Repairmen Val McKee (Kevin Bacon) and Earl Bassett (Fred Ward) are tired of their dull lives in the small desert town of Perfection, Nev. But just as the two try to skip town, they happen upon a series of mysterious deaths and a concerned seismologist (Finn Carter) studying unnatural readings below the ground. With the help of an eccentric couple (Reba McEntire, Michael Gross), the group fights for survival against giant, worm-like monsters hungry for human flesh.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Gremlins 40th Anniversary (1984)
PG – 1h 46m
A gadget salesman is looking for a special gift for his son and finds one at a store in Chinatown. The shopkeeper is reluctant to sell him the “mogwai” but sells it to him with the warning to never expose him to bright light, water, or to feed him after midnight. All of this happens and the result is a gang of gremlins that decide to tear up the town on Christmas Eve.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
The Lost Boys (1987)
R – 1h 37m
Teenage brothers Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) move with their mother (Dianne Wiest) to a small town in northern California. While the younger Sam meets a pair of kindred spirits in geeky comic-book nerds Edward (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), the angst-ridden Michael soon falls for Star (Jami Gertz) — who turns out to be in thrall to David (Kiefer Sutherland), leader of a local gang of vampires. Sam and his new friends must save Michael and Star from the undead.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Fright Night (1985)
R – 1h 46m
Teenage Charley Brewster is a horror-film junkie, so it’s no surprise that when a reclusive new neighbor moves next-door, Brewster becomes convinced he’s a vampire. It’s also no surprise when nobody believes him. After strange events begin to occur, Charlie has no choice but to turn to the only person who could possibly help: washed-up television vampire killer Peter Vincent.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $8 for adults, $7 for seniors over 60, $6 for children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
Harrisburg Jazz Collective – 10th Anniversary Concert
Tuesday, October 8 at 7 PM
Founded in October of 2014, Steve Rudolph (pianist/composer and founder of the Central PA Friends of Jazz) & Bill Perbetsky (trumpeter and former band director at Susquehanna H.S.) co-lead the 16-piece ensemble. The players include the finest musicians from our area and beyond performing music from the historic big bands (Ellington/Basie/ Dorsey) to more modern bands (Buddy Rich, Thad Jones, Rob McConnell. Gordon Goodwin, Bob Mintzer) as well as original music and arrangements from members and friends.
PRICING
All Standard Seats: $20
High Top (Seats 2): $50
Booth (Seats 4-6): $120
An Evening with Meaghan Farrell and Kate Mills
Friday, October 11 at 7:00 PM
Meaghan Farrell, an emerging singer-songwriter in New York City and Nashville originally from Harrisburg, returns to PA for a hometown show! She was last seen at the West Shore Theatre opening for Jeffrey Gaines back in March. She has recently toured with Will Hoge, Red Wanting Blue, Carbon Leaf, Tony Lucca, and many more. With a laid back, vintage Laurel Canyon musical vibe and disarmingly honest lyrics, New York City-based singer/songwriter Kate Mills is putting her real life story to song. Kate has gigged around the country at venerated venues, house concerts, colleges, and festivals. Select highlights include Hotel Cafe in LA, Cutting Room in NYC, Montauk Music Festival, ASCAP’s “I Create Music” EXPO, Ladybug Festival, NJ Folk Festival, SouthEast Regional Folk Alliance, and Musikfest.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $20
High Top (Seats 2): $50
Booth (Seats 4-6): $120
Groove Rebels with The Jellybricks
Saturday, October 12 at 7:00 PM
Join us for a night of fun, dancing, and outright silliness as Groove Rebels and Jellybricks invade the West Shore Theatre. Groove Rebels celebrate cool music and fine times with veteran musicians playing music with conviction and a grin. Rock and roll, good people, and memories of days past in a fantastic venue guarantees nobody will leave unhappy.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $20
High Top (Seats 2): $50
Booth (Seats 4-6): $120
An Afternoon With Edgar Allan Poe: House of Usher
Sunday, October 13 at 2:00 PM
Enter the wonderfully creepy world of Edgar Allan Poe, as you join us for a spine chilling afternoon featuring a compelling and cryptic look at a complex man. After spending some time with Edgar himself, enjoy a screening of the 1960 Vincent Price and Roger Corman classic, House of Usher. The event will last approximately 2 hours total.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
Burn The Jukebox
Friday, October 18 at 7:00 PM
Renowned for their ambitious endeavor of releasing a cover song daily for an entire year, Burn the Jukebox has amassed over 250 million views across social media platforms. This impressive feat has not only showcased their versatility and dedication but also earned them a following of 2.2 million, marking them as true social media stars. Burn the Jukebox is more than just a band; they are a cultural phenomenon. By intertwining their extraordinary social media presence with their innovative musical approach, they have created a unique and immersive experience for their audience. Each performance is not just a display of musical talent but a celebration of the new era in pop-rock, resonating deeply with fans across the globe.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $15
High Top (Seats 2): $40
Booth (Seats 4-6): $90
Rico and The Ravens Benefit Concerts for Vickie's Angel Foundation
TWO shows: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM, 9:00 to 10:00 PM
Rico and The Ravens, the 50s themed alter-ego of Rich Clare’s Pentagon Band, will present two benefit concert fundraisers for Vickie’s Angel Foundation. The first show will be at 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM and the second show will be from 9:00 to 10:00 PM. Each performance is a different show and requires separate tickets. This will be your last chance to catch Rico and The Ravens before the band officially retires on Nov. 1.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $30
High Top (Seats 2): $75
Booth (Seats 4-6): $180
Bill Haley, Jr. and The Comets
Bill Haley, Jr. and The Comets is a high-energy five-piece combo performing a rousing, crowd pleasing set of songs first recorded at the dawn of rock ‘n’ roll by the legendary Bill Haley and the Comets, and other popular tunes from the 1950s and ’60s. Be prepared to jump, jive, dance, clap, stomp your feet, and sing along as Haley and his Comets rock the joint!
PRICING
Standard Seating: $25
High Top (Seats 2): $65
Booth (Seats 4-6): $150
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Friday, October 25 at 7:00, 10:00 PM
Saturday, October 26 at 7:00, 10:00 PM
R – 1h 35m
In this cult classic, sweethearts Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon), stuck with a flat tire during a storm, discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry), a transvestite scientist. As their innocence is lost, Brad and Janet meet a houseful of wild characters, including a rocking biker (Meat Loaf) and a creepy butler (Richard O’Brien). Through elaborate dances and rock songs, Frank-N-Furter unveils his latest creation: a muscular man named “Rocky.”
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PRICING
Standard Seating: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
An Afternoon With Edgar Allan Poe: The Pit and The Pendulum
Sunday, October 27 at 2:00 PM
Enter the wonderfully creepy world of Edgar Allan Poe, as you join us for a spine chilling afternoon featuring a compelling and cryptic look at a complex man. After spending some time with Edgar himself, enjoy a screening of the 1961 Vincent Price and Roger Corman classic, The Pit and The Pendulum. The event will last approximately 2 hours total.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
November Events
Trace Morgan Album Release Show
Join Trace Morgan in a night of theatrical rock at his album release show! This album is a storytellers narrative, woven into a one-act musical about the soul’s attempt at love. This original composition is a journey in itself and a love letter to the age old art of storytelling. Don’t miss your chance to see this one night only performance, as Trace Morgan presents ‘Act 2 – Kokopelli’.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
Nicks in Time: Stevie Nicks Tribute
Sponsored by NCFCU
Friday, November 8 at 7:00 PM
Back by popular demand after a sold out debut at the West Shore Theatre! Six of the finest musicians have joined forces to bring you an amazing energetic live concert experience highlighting the most memorable moments from Stevie Nicks’ long career both as a solo artist and as part of Fleetwood Mac. You’ll hear the songs you know and love and will be rocking along with the Nicks In Time as they bring back the memories and relive the magic.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $20
High Top (Seats 2): $50
Booth (Seats 4-6): $120
Creedence Clearwater Remixed
Saturday, November 9 at 7:00 PM
From the heart of New York City comes Creedence Clearwater Remixed, a celebration of the unique music and sound of one of America’s greatest rock and roll bands…Creedence Clearwater Revival! Featuring classic hits such as Proud Mary, Fortunate Son, Bad Moon Rising, Have You Ever Seen the Rain, and many more including new arrangements, acapella, and acoustic versions, it will be a great night of music to kick up your boots, sit back, relax, and enjoy the hits that took CCR to number 1!
PRICING
Standard Seating: $25
High Top (Seats 2): $65
Booth (Seats 4-6): $150
'The Beatles and Beyond' Starring The Mahoney Brothers
IMAGINE that John, Paul, George and Ringo reunited for one night in the 1970s. “The Beatles and Beyond” show, the latest production from the Mahoney Brothers, does just that, with live note-for-note renditions of famous songs recorded together as The Beatles and during their highly successful post-breakup solo careers. Through the use of 1970s era costumes and exact instrumentation, combined with modern staging and video production, the audience can experience “The Reunion Concert That Never Was!”
PRICING
Standard Seating: $30
High Top (Seats 2): $75
Booth (Seats 4-6): $180
Sempre Dolce Fall Show
Sempre Dolce is proud to present an aftrernoon drenched in nostalgia with the infectious beats of 80s favorites. From chart-topping pop anthems to iconic TV and movie soundtracks, get ready to dance, sing along, and bask in the melodies that defined a generation! Don your best 80s attire and join us!
PRICING
Standard Seating: $10
High Top (Seats 2): $25
Booth (Seats 4-6): $60
The Fifth Element (2024) In Conjunction with Fathom Events
PG-13 – 2h 7m
Sunday, November 17 at 4:00 and 7:00 PM
Wednesday, November 20 at 7:00 PM
In the 23rd century, a New York City cabbie, Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis), finds the fate of the world in his hands when Leeloo (Milla Jovovich) falls into his cab. As the embodiment of the fifth element, Leeloo needs to combine with the other four to keep the approaching Great Evil from destroying the world. Together with Father Vito Cornelius (Ian Holm) and zany broadcaster Ruby Rhod (Chris Tucker), Dallas must race against time and the wicked industrialist Zorg (Gary Oldman) to save humanity.
PRICING
Standard Seating: $7 for adults, $6 for seniors over 60 and children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
December Events
White Christmas 70th Anniversary In Conjunction with Fathom Events
NR – 2h 0m
Sunday, December 15 at 1:00 and 7:00 PM
Monday, December 16 at 7:00 PM
Singers Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby) and Phil Davis (Danny Kaye) join sister act Betty (Rosemary Clooney) and Judy Haynes (Vera-Ellen) to perform a Christmas show in rural Vermont. There, they run into Gen. Waverly (Dean Jagger), the boys’ commander in World War II, who, they learn, is having financial difficulties; his quaint country inn is failing. So what’s the foursome to do but plan a yuletide miracle: a fun-filled musical extravaganza that’s sure to put Waverly and his business in the black!
PRICING
Standard Seating: $7 for adults, $6 for seniors over 60 and children under 12
High Top (Seats 2): $18
Booth (Seats 4-6): $40
The Uptown Band Holiday Extravaganza
Thursday, December 19 at 7:00 PM
The popular Uptown Band returns for another great holiday concert! For more than 16 years, The Uptown Band has earned a solid reputation as one of the country’s most versatile and respected live bands. For this special show, they’ll be performing much of the music that has made them a favorite as well as a variety of Christmas music to get you geared up for the holidays. They have sold out all previous shows, so get your tickets while you can!
PRICING
Standard Seating: $25
High Top (Seats 2): $65
Booth (Seats 4-6): $150
Jeff Krick, Jr Presents Christmas with Elvis
Jeff Krick, Jr. is one of the youngest and most successful and endearing Elvis tributes in the country. He’s bringing his award winning tribute to the West Shore Theatre for a special night of music that will be anything but a Blue Christmas!
PRICING
Standard Seating: $15
High Top (Seats 2): $40
Booth (Seats 4-6): $90
*Sensory Friendly Showing – A sensory friendly movie is for anyone who has sensory issues or any disability that makes it difficult to enjoy a movie at the theatre. Our sensory friendly setting will have dimmed lights, sound turned down, and give audience members the freedom to move around and vocalize as needed.
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