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Movies & More November 15 & 16

Movies & More November 15 & 16

On Friday, November 15, and Saturday, November 16, at 6 p.m., “The Little Mermaid” will be shown. This 2023 live-action adventure starring Halle Bailey and Melissa McCarthy tells the story of a young mermaid who makes a deal with a sea witch to trade her beautiful voice for human legs to discover the world above water and impress a prince. The film is rated PG and has a 2-hour and 15-minute runtime.

On Friday night at 7 p.m., we have a special standup comedy event with Lee Hardin. Based out of Nashville, Tennessee, Hardin has been touring the country, telling relatable jokes and stories. In 2019, his comedy special, “Not Quite a Grown-Up,” was released on DryBar Comedy. He made his television debut on “The Mike Huckabee Show,” where he performs regularly as the warm-up act. His show is clean, family-friendly, and for everyone to enjoy. Admission is $20, and tickets can be purchased online by following the link on The Fallon Theatre’s website or Facebook page.

Playing Saturday at 7 p.m. is 2024’s “Escape from Germany,” sponsored by Fallon Family Dental Care and RE/MAX. In 1939, as Hitler's army was closing the country’s borders, there were eighty-five American missionaries in the country serving their church. The escape of these missionaries is one of the most dramatic events in modern church history. The movie is rated PG with a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes. 

Next weekend, plan on enjoying some live music with Steve and Raena with special guest Annabelle on Saturday, November 23, at 7 p.m. Admission is $12 at the door.

The December schedule of movies and events is available on Facebook, Instagram, or the theatre’s website, or sign up for the weekly newsletter to stay informed about upcoming events.

 

 

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