I’m going to the test screening tonight, Ice Age 2 has been called back by 20th Century Fox, but the theater is still scheduled to reopen in two days with Scary Movie 4! Prices: Adults $5, Children $3, all matinees $3.
Renovations may not happen for 1-3 years. Though, they have obtained the management, equipment, and resources they need to reopen. That day is scheduled for May 5th, the theater will continue to run as a second run theater, opening with Ice Age 2.
These seats are not for sale, I repeat these seats are not for sale! The seats are not owned by this poster, and are part of The Elks Theatre in Middletown. Once again, these seats are not for sale.
The Greater Middletown Economic Development (The GMEDC), has just purchased the Theatre from the Elks Club in Middletown, PA. The future of the Elks Theatre looks bright, their plans include: restoring the building with renovations to help preserve the theater as well as include a stage, marquee and cafe, continue to show second-films seven days a week rather than the usual three, as well as some first run films sometimes, host film festivals, independent films, special late shows, and live performances. The renovations will be starting sometime next year.
I’m going to the test screening tonight, Ice Age 2 has been called back by 20th Century Fox, but the theater is still scheduled to reopen in two days with Scary Movie 4! Prices: Adults $5, Children $3, all matinees $3.
Renovations may not happen for 1-3 years. Though, they have obtained the management, equipment, and resources they need to reopen. That day is scheduled for May 5th, the theater will continue to run as a second run theater, opening with Ice Age 2.
Tonight is the theatre’s last show, aftr today it will be closed, renovated and then reopened sometime next year.
These seats are not for sale, I repeat these seats are not for sale! The seats are not owned by this poster, and are part of The Elks Theatre in Middletown. Once again, these seats are not for sale.
The Elks Theatre, located in Middletown, Pennsylvania was opened in 1911.
The Greater Middletown Economic Development (The GMEDC), has just purchased the Theatre from the Elks Club in Middletown, PA. The future of the Elks Theatre looks bright, their plans include: restoring the building with renovations to help preserve the theater as well as include a stage, marquee and cafe, continue to show second-films seven days a week rather than the usual three, as well as some first run films sometimes, host film festivals, independent films, special late shows, and live performances. The renovations will be starting sometime next year.