This rating is for the movie theater located within the Town Hall building. I have not done business with the town, building rental, etc. The movie theater is a nice theater showing second run films after the release in major theaters. A large, illuminated dome looms over the auditorium. The screen is suspended over the stage, with clear sign lines from everywhere, including the balcony, which is opened on busy nights. As of this review, the ticket prices are $3 per individual. While still cheaper than mainstream theaters, this is an increase from the traditional $2 pricing held for years. Concessions are also available, with warm popcorn, candy, beverages, and Slushes available for purchase. There is no glass allowed in the theater, so don't be surprised when you get that Snapple you ordered in a paper cup! Concession prices have gone up a few cents, but are all still in 25¢ increments and a better deal than most major chains. They will run a film for a week, Thursday to Wednesday. The theater will also hold special events and showing frequently, so check out their website or call to see what is playing and any...
Read moreMy husband and I went to see Aztec Two-Step on January 13, 2024 and really looked forward to the show as my husband had watched this group perform many years back. We had seats on the mezzanine and were enjoying the show when the lighting person started moving the two hanging motorized spotlights in front of the stage which would hit our eyes causing me to have a migraine and my husband a headache that we had to leave before the second half of the show. The spotlights moving around was very distracting to say the least, I was surprised that the performers themselves did not object to it. I’d like to add that we love Edmond Townhall and are very happy and proud that Newtown has this wonderful facility that is both accessible and affordable for everybody. What a lovely place and we hope to watch and enjoy more shows but dread the...
Read moreI've a huge fan of Edmond Town Hall Theater since moving to the area. It's the only place I know to see first run movies in second tier release time-slot. I can afford to escape the couch experience, take everyone out and and socially intermingle. I gladly make the exchange for my own comfy chair. There are local, live performances to enjoy on a fairly regular basis. They have gone digital. Their old film projector has been replaced with a digital delivery device. Now we are beginning to see classic film festival offered more frequently. Now you can rent a a room for an event, celebration or party and see a movie too boot. Forget the cold and mechanical DVD dispenser. For pennies more I can enjoy a night out with friends. Most performances @ the...
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