Beverly Theater
515 S. 6th Street,
Las Vegas,
NV
89001
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Functions: Concerts, Live Performances, Movies (Classic), Movies (Independent), Movies (Revival)
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The Beverly Theater was opened by Beverly Rogers of the Rogers Foundation and creative director Kip Kelly on March 3, 2023.
Playing independent, revival and international films, the first presentation was the Korean film “Past Lives”. “Apollo 11”, “Escape From New York” and “Lost Highway” were to follow in March.
The 146-seat theater, with telescopic, retractable seating, was designed by Carpenter Sellers Del Gatto Architects.
The two-story, non-profit theater also has space for concerts, shows, a green room and full kitchen.
Las Vegas Weekly reports their cashless concessions accepts digital payments and serves candy, snacks, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages.
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It’s about time Vegas finally got a proper indie theater (rest in peace to the Village Square). The Beverly is a great addition, but it’s few downsides are a huge turn off for me. For example, the rereleases and indie content the Beverly gets are one of the main reasons to go, not to mention the phenomenal 4K (laser, I assume) projector they use, the 7.1 sound system, and the snack assortments they feature. However, a huge turn off for me are the flimsy armrests on the seats, the stale and WAY too salty popcorn, and the smaller than average screen. It’s a great theater, but a few adjustments could easily skyrocket it to even higher levels. I’d definitely recommend going if they’re showing a once in a lifetime film. If not, and if they are showing something else that is also being shown at another theater in the city, I’d rather just go over there instead.