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Fallon Theatre Movies & More

Fallon Theatre Movies & More

We’re wrapping up June with two fantastic films on the big screen and a lineup of exciting summer events right around the corner. From family-friendly fun to live music and car shows, there’s something for everyone at the Fallon Theatre!

This Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m., join us for "The Garfield Movie" (2024), the brand-new animated adventure featuring everyone’s favorite lasagna-loving cat. When Garfield is unexpectedly reunited with his long-lost, streetwise father, Vic, he and his loyal dog Odie are pulled into a high-stakes heist that turns their world upside down. Full of laughs, action, and heart, "Garfield" is rated PG and runs 1 hour and 41 minutes.

Then at 7 p.m. both nights, we’re showing "Alpha" (2018), a visually stunning survival epic set in the Ice Age. After a young hunter is separated from his tribe, he forms an unlikely bond with a lone wolf. Together, they must brave the wilderness and find their way home. This powerful story of friendship and resilience is rated PG-13 and runs 1 hour and 36 minutes.

On Friday, July 18 at 7 p.m., we’re partnering with the Toiyabe Chamber Music Society to present "The Bow and the Brush," a captivating and creative performance by internationally acclaimed violinist Dan Flanagan. In "The Bow and the Brush," Dan plays original compositions for solo violin inspired by specific works of visual art, while projecting the artwork on screen and sharing the stories behind both the music and the paintings. Admission is $10, and it promises to be one of the most engaging and artistic evenings of the summer.

Then on Saturday, July 19 at 7 p.m., get ready for an electrifying night of live music with Acid Box and Cryptilians. Fallon’s own Acid Box fuses hard rock, metal, punk, and blues for a high-energy set, while Reno’s Cryptilians deliver sharp, no-frills punk-adjacent sound. Admission is just $10 for a full night of local music — don’t miss it!

We’re also proud to take part in the annual citywide Community Reunion in August. Join us on Friday, August 15 at 7 p.m. for a free concert at the Fallon Theatre featuring The Great Basin Band — a local favorite that’s graced our stage many times with their lively mix of pop, country, and rock covers. Then on Saturday, August 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., stop by for guided tours of the theatre. Whether you’re revisiting old memories or discovering the space for the first time, we’d love to welcome you through our doors.

And of course, don’t forget about the Fundraising Show & Shine, happening Saturday, September 27 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This annual community car show is free to attend and open to all. Expect great cars, local food, music, and family-friendly fun! If you’d like to register your vehicle, info is available now at fallontheatre.com.

Looking further ahead, mark your calendars for a night of laughter on Friday, November 14 at 7 p.m. as clean comedy returns to the Fallon Theatre! We’re excited to welcome back Lee Hardin, a Nashville-based comedian known for his clever jokes and hilarious storytelling. Lee has been featured on NBC, DryBar Comedy, and "Nateland Live" — and he’s returning to Fallon after last year’s sold-out show. Admission is $20, and it's sure to be an evening full of laughs you won’t want to miss!

As always, weekly movie nights at the Fallon Theatre are free to attend, and the concession stand is stocked with all your favorites, including our summer special: $5 soda floats! To rent an auditorium or schedule a marquee message, contact us at 775-423-6210 or [email protected].

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