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    4.8 (5 reviews)

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    The Broad Theater - Good spot to chill and play some pinball.

    The Broad Theater

    4.4(130 reviews)
    28.4 miTremé

    Who doesn't love an arthouse movie theater? I'd been meaning to catch a movie at the Broad since it…read moreopened and here we are 10 years later. I don't go to the movies more than once or twice a year for a variety of reasons (mainly due to the audience around me not being respectful and at the high cost of a movie ticket, I don't always see the value), but I wanted to see The Bride in a theater and I was thrilled to see it was playing here. The lovely ticket salesperson was very welcoming and a great representation of the theater. The concession/bartenders, however... I felt disliked and I try to lead with kindness so I'm not sure if it was a rough night or whatever. The guy cleaning the theater was also super nice and I felt bad that he was doing it on his own, given how inconsiderate movie patrons can be (is it so hard to take your trash out with you?) The movie experience itself was very good, with stadium style seating that I didn't expect. Prices are lower than at your typical AMC etc and I appreciated the wine selection. I also admired their community events and special showings. It reminded me a lot of one of my favorite arthouses in NYC, the Angelika.

    We LOVE the Broad theatre! This is where I took both my kids for their first movie experiences…read more They usually have some type of photo ops set up for the premieres or special viewing they have going on. We love to catch their $6 Tuesday promotion since it's usually a lot less people to disturb and they always have a good selection of films both new and classics. This was my first time getting a cocktail here and it was GOOD and STRONG lol. I there's also an arcade area and Little Free Library inside which we love.

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    Regal Grand Esplanade

    Regal Grand Esplanade

    3.4(121 reviews)
    34.1 mi

    This theater feels like it's holding on by threads, but there are still some bright spots. The…read morestaff are genuinely friendly and provide great service, which makes a big difference. And who goes to the movies without getting popcorn? I was pleasantly surprised to see they had caramel popcorn--you can smell it as soon as you walk in. That said, the theater is definitely older. The reclining seats show a lot of wear, and it's clear it's a shadow of what it used to be. When I went, there were only about eight other people in the theater, so it was quiet but also a little empty. Overall, it's not my first choice for seeing a movie, but if the film I want is only playing here, I'd still go and chalk it up for the convenience.

    I visited this theater for a private showing of The Color Purple which was simply AMAZING! A few…read moremonths back my boyfriend and I visited and I was sorely disappointed. The parking lot looks like a slight upgrade from the movie I am Legend. It's dark with overgrown weeds and trees, which some are covering the existing parking lot lighting. When you walk in, there's nobody to greet you, and also no kiosk to purchase tickets. You have to stand in line with everyone else including those in line for concessions. With the price of movie tickets, you'd expect this not to be a thing. Fortunately since it was a private showing, we already had tickets, however I stood in line for popcorn which took nearly 30 minutes with only 2 other guests in front of me who each walked away with 2 medium popcorns and 2 drinks. Another gentleman was quite annoyed and voiced his frustration about having to stand in the same line as concessions to purchase tickets stating how ridiculous it was and I agree. Once seated, the leather like seats were old, worn and peeling terribly. It was so bad, my friend who had on a white sweater, had pieces of the fabric all over the back of her sweater. I probably won't visit this theater unless free or until upgrades are done. Regal really needs to step up their game!

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    Cutting Edge Center of the Arts

    4.5(11 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I've been going to Cutting Edge Center of the Arts for quite some time now. My first show was going…read moreto see Rent with some coworkers. This was when the theater was inside of Attraction's Salon and the experience was like no other. I had quite a long hiatus, not due to anything in particular, but by the time I returned to Cutting Edge as an audience member, the theater was a whole new place with lovely theater seating and an elevated stage as well as very professional sound and lighting. I want to say my first show back was Beauty and the Beast but that's all it took. It wasn't long before I was a season passholder. I have seen many shows at Cutting Edge from big musicals to small straight place and also many original shows that paid tribute to some of my favorite musical artists of all time. One day I got brave and auditioned for Rock of Ages that began my time on stage at Cutting Edge Theater instead of in the audience. The people I've met throughout my experiences there have all been wonderful and being a part of Cutting Edge Center of the Arts has truly made me a happier person. I am proud to now be among the board of trustees and to support this theater in as many ways as possible. There is something unique about Cutting Edge Center of the Arts. It truly is the most intimate and innovative theater I've ever been to. I believe everyone should strongly support all of their local community theaters as well as other arts in their community because without art the world would be so dull.

    Wonderful local theater! Great shows and location, plenty of parking and even some great locals…read morerestaurants right next door for grabbing dinner before the show. There's a bar with snacks as well before the show and during intermission. Brian, the owner, also does great youth shows throughout the years. Two shows coming soon include Moana and Aladdin. The theater is small and shows always sell out-- so be sure to plan ahead so that you don't miss out.

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    Augustus, Mrs. Gloop & Willy Wonka, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, 2026

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