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Friday, April 10, 2026 at 6:54 AM

Movies and More

Movies and More

September fun continues at the Fallon Theatre with another weekend of movies and live entertainment for the whole community.

This Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m., don’t miss “The Little Rascals” (1994). Join Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Buckwheat, and the whole gang in this heartwarming comedy that brings the beloved characters from the 1930s shorts to life. Packed with mischief, friendship, and plenty of laughs, it’s a family favorite that never goes out of style. Rated PG, it runs 1 hour and 22 minutes.

On Friday at 7 p.m., settle in for “The Alamo” (1960). This grand historical epic, directed by and starring John Wayne, dramatizes the legendary 1836 battle for Texas independence. With unforgettable performances, stirring action, and themes of courage and sacrifice, it’s a powerful piece of American film history. The film has no rating and runs 2 hours and 42 minutes.

On Saturday at 7 p.m., the spotlight turns to the stage for David Hayes - Master Showman. This high-energy variety act combines music, comedy, and plenty of surprises, all performed by one incredibly talented entertainer. It’s a show that audiences of all ages will love. Tickets are just $15 at the door.

Looking ahead, there’s plenty more to enjoy at the Fallon Theatre:

On Friday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m., get ready to rock with Absolom live on stage. This Reno-based hard rock band is quickly rising in the local music scene, and they’re bringing their electrifying sound to Fallon for one night only. Admission is free, so come support live music and experience their powerful performance.

Our annual fundraising Show ‘N’ Shine cruises into downtown on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This free, family-friendly event features classic cars, live music, delicious food, and fun for all ages. Vehicle registration is now open at fallontheatre.com.

That evening at 7 p.m., come back for a unique concert experience with the Toiyabe Chamber Music Society. Their “Not-So-Lonely Illustrated Concert Series” features the Toiyabe Trio: Dustin Budish on viola, Aaron Hill on oboe, and Emily Barnes on harp. Performed alongside projected images, the program blends music and visuals for a moving multi-sensory performance. Suggested donation is $5.

On Saturday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m., we’re excited to welcome Luke and Kaylee back to our stage. This Nashville-based country duo is known for their rich harmonies, heartfelt lyrics, and lively performances. With a blend of intimacy and energy, they deliver a show you won’t want to miss. Tickets are $20.

As always, movies at the Fallon Theatre are free to attend, and our concession stand is stocked with popcorn, candy, and $5 soda floats in root beer or Pepsi flavors. Want to rent the theatre for your own gathering or put a special message on our marquee? Give us a call at 775-423-6210 or email us at [email protected].

 

 

 

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