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    Marcus D.

    1. NW Film Forum brings a lot of smaller films, local filmmakers, and festivals to Seattle that you simply wouldn't see with out them. 2. They have a lot of good programs classes for up and coming filmmakers. 3. They have a best combo deal at the concessions counter in town. We where there last weekend and got a small popcorn (which was really tasty) a real glass bottled soda (many cool flavors to choose from) and a regular candy for 7 bucks. By other movie theater standards that a bargain.

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    I'm a Disabled Veteran, they told me I have to have paperwork to bring my service dog in. I showed them my dogs service tag. Then tells me next time to have her vest on. That's not the law. She doesn't have to have any paperwork or a vest. The only questions they can ask are. 1 is that a service dog? and 2 what service dogs that dog provide you? My service animal Izzy has been to the Whitehouse and the Pentagon.

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    Varsity Theatre

    Varsity Theatre

    3.5(73 reviews)
    3.2 miUniversity District

    I am rooting for this movie theater. In its glory days the front windows weren't smashed and the…read morecardboard boxes weren't left in the front entrance with urine stains and needle caps. Even during the homeless days with the Capitol Hill and U District tweens with patchwork jackets and dogs mobbing around in packs this theatre was in good condition. I have over 20 years of memories coming here watching indie movies like Pirana, docuseries to Siff films. I also watched plenty of blockbuster films. My fondest memory is the smell of the popcorn that fills the front space. It is so distinct and the melted butter and grease on my fingers rubbed on my movie ticket is nostalgic. I love the indie vibe of the workers. It was a polite Seattle cool, depending on the era a little emo and punk, with some grunge. The attitude was very U District. I hope this theatre can raise the funds to fix itself up. It is one of my favorites and I hope it doesn't get boarded up. It still has so much life left.

    I looked into other reviews prior to going to the Varsity Theatre but it seemed like people were…read moreeither raving or hating on it. At this point it felt like it's mostly dependent on personal preference so I decided to go in and find out. I thought the place is decent. The biggest attraction is that tickets are probably the cheapest in the area. Regular ticket price is around $16 for Seattle but it's $10 at Varsity (as of December 2023). And you get a dollar off if you're a student. Also you don't even have to buy the student tickets in person because you could just order them online (other places like AMC downtown, you have to go in person). I made sure to bring my student ID in case if they want to check, but it was never checked onsite. I think it's a little more shabby than AMC and other more commercial theaters, but it does its job. The movie started on time and there were no issue throughout the movie. I wish they could just shut off the ads before the screen turns on at starting time because you're facing a blue screen that shows nothing while the ad is blasting. On the other hand, I liked that there aren't that many previews to watch through to get to the actual movie I came to see. The bathroom is two flights up the stairs from the ground floor. It's well kept and smells ok, but they probably have to check the toilet paper inventory more often. By the time I went in, there were no toilet paper left at all so I didn't forget to inform the staff that before leaving. The staff was polite and accepted my remarks in good spirit.

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    Three Dollar Bill Cinema

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 miCapitol Hill

    I'm snagging some text from their site because I wanted to get my facts correct... not straight,…read moremind you... but correct! Since the mid-90s, Three Dollar Bill Cinema provides access to films by, for, and about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people and their families, and a forum for LGBT filmmakers to share and discuss their work with audiences. They curate themed screenings throughout the year and produce programs in partnership with other arts, cultural, and service delivery organizations in the Greater Seattle area. Now that's out of the way, let me tell what else they do. Once a year, they host the Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, now the largest of its kind in the PNW! This festival showcases award-winning films and also gives chances for those in the community to express their own creativity in short film submissions that are shown on the big screen. They host a Transgender Film Festival and a Spring Film series highlighting vintage queer films. Two of my favourite events would have to be their Outdoor Cinema, held at Cal Anderson Park and Cineoke! The outdoor film series is always free and ALWAYS fun! So grab a blanket, grab your domestic partner and head on down to the Hill for some fabtastic film. And if you haven't gotten your karaoke on, get down to the Jewelbox Theatre on second Mondays, choose a scene from your favourite movie musical and get ready to be a star!

    This nonprofit film arts organization produces a few really good events each year, including the…read moreSeattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and the Seattle Transgender Film Festival. The volunteers are super nice, they have had very low staff turn over in their almost 20 years in operation and if you choose carefully, you can find a really good film, to watch with a fun audience you can't find anywhere else.

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    Erickson Theatre - Stage

    Erickson Theatre

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.2 miCapitol Hill

    Nice, cozy, intimate "off broadway " (literally) theatre. Great place to see a small play or show…read more There are many good restaurant and bar options nearby. Staff and volunteers at the magic show I attended were exceptional. This would be a great place for a date night, or night out with friends.

    It is no surprise for readers that every square inch of land and building on the West Coast is…read moreunder fierce economic pressure to level up to a higher rent or price. The arts, including performing arts, need space to make their work, and telecommuting is not a substitute. Examples are theater and dance performance. They need weeks, months, even longer, in person, as a group, in a heated space where jumping and pacing is not going to destroy their feet and bodies on up. This is one. Thankfully it is part of Seattle Central Community College, an institution who can resist the pressure to tear it down for apartments, condos or tech workspace, and play the long game of cultural evolution. It's back-to-back down Harvard with the Egyptian - that cinema space has found a home with SIFF. The Erickson rents their space to other performers and I saw my friends' performance there. The area is a parking nightmare weekends, but there is a paid parking garage at Harvard and Pine. Regular Seattleites probably know all the South Capital Hill parking angles better than I do! Of course the area weekends has many options for before and after a show. The theater itself has a respectable lobby. The house has comfortable seats and is small, intimate, with no sightline or sound issues. The lobby has a few couches and a bar. The two large restrooms are for everyone. Everything is neat and clean midscale. The sound is good. The stage has a good floor, but I don't think they have linoleum. There is really no fly space and no side stage area. The stage is not small, but it is smaller than the Meany and Paramount. All in all, the space hosted a great guest performance in a great active nightlife location, and in a comfortable, clean, and audience-friendly space. They have their own calendar on their website covering home and guest performances here and in another of their halls: https://theatres.seattlecentral.edu/event-calendar

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