STONINGTON — Opera House Arts is pleased to announce its second Film Club series! Film Club is a membership-based program that offers space for people to gather and watch classic films together on the Stonington Opera House big screen.
All screenings will take place on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. The films and their dates are:
Oct. 14: The Philadelphia Story
Oct. 21: All About Eve
Oct. 28: Rear Window
Nov. 4: All the President’s Men
Nov. 11: Unforgiven
Nov. 18: Pulp Fiction
Cinephiles who have not yet joined Film Club are invited to purchase a membership now so as not to miss the opportunity to catch these six films on the big screen. Membership includes a guest pass to one film.
The Lobby and Concession stand will open an hour before each screening and stay open for an hour after for gathering and discussion.
On Nov. 20 at 5 p.m. members of Film Club are invited to come to the Lobby of the Opera House for refreshments and discussion prior to the 6 p.m. film-themed trivia night — each member of film club will get an extra point for their team!
Membership is $30 for the six film series and can be purchased at any time. For more information or to purchase a membership visit operahouseart.org or call 207-367-2788.
The Stonington Opera House is a historic center of culture and entertainment, a performance space, and a civic gathering place. Our work is rooted in the belief that access to and participation in the arts transforms lives.
The Stonington Opera House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 and in 1999, it was rescued by the founders of Opera House Arts, a 501 (c) 3, that was established specifically to restore this historic building to its original purpose.
A cornerstone of a year-round, vibrant Main Street located at the top of the busiest commercial fishing pier in Maine, the Stonington Opera House is an economic engine for the creative economy of Deer Isle.