On the National Register of Historic Places, this fine old Spanish Revival cinema has a history going back to 1926, and was founded as a vaudeville stage and silent movie house.
The current tiled facade, in a pared-down Art Deco style, has been in place since 1949, and up to the late-1980s this was downtown Moscow’s main movie theater.
Since 2000, the venue has belonged to the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, which carried out thorough renovations in the 2010s. Come for classic, independent and foreign films, as well as a variety of community stage performances and...
Read moreI love this downtown staple. A great mix of big second-run movies, along with smaller art-house films, community theatre and music events. I've been here multiple times for public and private events. KPAC brings culture to our thriving downtown, and we all get to benefit from the work of it's staff and board.
Last viewed the powerful movie "The Whale" here, based on a screenplay by someone raised in Moscow. The board and staff worked to get the movie to play-first run!- in our little (yet great) downtown. No small feat, I imagine. How lucky are we for...
Read moreAn older, single room theater that has a great rotation of films; from new films just into theaters to old Anime classics from the 80's. Popcorn is affordable (read: less then $5 for actually enough popcorn) and they serve beer and wine as well. Seating is older for sure, probably 20 years old or more, but serviceable. Their interaction with the community is great, and the staff is friendly. Would recommend you watch out for the next great showing, it'll...
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