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    4.6 (34 reviews)
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    Anrana S.

    Beautiful old school theatre on Main Street Suffern. I've been to a few old school theaters but this one is in really good shape. I won't say it's been totally renovated - but there is no signs of decay. Huge theatre inside. With opera boxes and a balcony. So different from modern theaters with seating for 20. I found admission prices to be reasonable. $8 for a matinee. $10 for regular admission. I'm hoping to be able to catch one of their classic films for $4 soon. This was a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon

    Caitlin C.

    Step back in time to the 1920s when you walk into this historically ornate, single screen theatre with a live organ player. Originally constructed to show silent films and live performances, it now features one movie at a time, with a new movie starting on a Thursday. Movie times are limited to one time slot during the week and 2-3 time slots on the weekend. Sometimes the movie will run longer than a week, so be sure to check their website. On there you'll also find information as to what classic movie they might be showing in addition to the running movie, on Saturdays. In keeping with the times, you may also purchase tickets directly from their website. There is a snack stand as soon as you walk in, serving classic popcorn, soda and candy. Inside the theatre is plenty of seating, not the most comfortable, but fitting to the decor. A live organ is played until it's time for the movie to start. I came here on a Saturday night for a 7:30pm showing and found there to be plenty of seating left around my 7:10 arrival. But that could be subject to many elements. Perfect for a date night, I really hope this historical gem is around for years to come!

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    Peter G.

    The Lafayette theater has been continuously showing motion pictures since 1924. 91 years now. I've been coming here for over 20 years. The Theatre screens regular first run movies as well as classic movies Saturday mornings from October to December and April to June. This grand movie palace will really knock your socks off. The beautiful neon marque warmly greets you as you enter. The old-style box office,along with the big wooden poster cases, will impress you as you enter the lobby. Staff is dressed in the old-style outfits, that, were worn in the Golden age of movie going. The concession stand features popcorn popped fresh before each show.The prices for the concessions are very reasonable compared to the multiplexes.The popcorn is always very delicious. When you walk into the theater space, look up and see the big beautiful chandelier. As well as the four opera boxes on each side of the theater. Look back and you'll see the large balcony, which was, what is, now considered "stadium seating" Look up to the fourth opera box closest screen on the right side and you'll see a grand Wurlitzer pipe organ. It is played before the Friday and Saturday night evening shows. The entire theater was redone in 2010, including the ceiling and all the goldleaf and gliding. Pick out a good seat and look and notice there's a big heavy red curtain covering the screen. When the lights go down and the majestic curtain opens, the large silver screen is revealed. I feel like I've been transported back into simpler time every time I go to the theater. There's just something so special about seeing a movie in a real, actual theater, versus a soulless box like plain Jane multiplex. The projection is bright and crisp and the sound as well, without being overpoweringly loud like it is in the multiplexes. The staff is always very friendly, if you become a regular you'll feel like the characters on the TV show cheers, where, "everybody knows your name" This wonderful movie palace is a very special place. So even if you are not in the local area, It is absolutely worth it to make the trip to come here to see a first-run movie or a classic movie. Once you come here it'll be very hard to go anywhere else.

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    My first time here...I feel like it's 1939. It's great!!! One theater, one film. I'm here for Gone With the Wind

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    A great theatre classic the way movies were made to be seen in a palace on the big screen

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    This is a great theater! It is a little run down, but I think it adds to its charm! The popcorn is yummy.

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    A little pricey but could be better if updated and seats are ok but the classic look is pretty decent ,preserves history of Suffern

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    Service was good. Reasonably priced. Good seats no matter where you sit. Old school theater with character.

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