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Fall may be winding down, but the fun isn’t stopping at the Fallon Theatre! Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Maine Street Spooktacular and our Halloween events — it was a joy to see families filling Maine Street in costume. This weekend, enjoy Coco at 6 pm and 1917 at 7 pm, both free to attend. November brings live entertainment, including comedian Lee Hardin on Nov. 14, River Rogue on Nov. 15, and The Kindred North on Nov. 22. Then get ready for festive favorites like the Maine Street Tree Lighting on Dec. 5, Jingle All the Way, and The Polar Express with a hot cocoa bar on Dec. 19–20. For rentals or marquee messages, contact 775-423-6210
Movies and More

Fall is winding down, but the fun keeps rolling at the Fallon Theatre. We want to send a huge thank-you to everyone who came out for the Maine Street Spooktacular and our Halloween weekend events. It was wonderful seeing families fill Maine Street in their costumes, sharing laughter and treats. We also want to give special thanks to our incredible sponsors and volunteers who made it all possible. 

This Friday and Saturday at 6 pm, join us for Coco (2017), the film that celebrates family, memory, and music. Follow Miguel as he journeys into the Land of the Dead to uncover his family’s history and discover what it means to remember those who came before us. With stunning animation and heartfelt storytelling, it’s the perfect movie to enjoy with loved ones. Rated PG, runtime 1 hour and 45 minutes.

Then at 7 pm, experience 1917 (2019), the gripping World War I drama that follows two British soldiers on a mission to deliver a message that could save hundreds of lives. Praised for its breathtaking cinematography and powerful storytelling, this Academy Award-winning film is both visually stunning and moving. Rated R, runtime 1 hour and 59 minutes.

In November, live entertainment continues to shine. On Friday, November 14th, at 7 pm, comedian Lee Hardin returns to Fallon with his stand-up comedy. His humor and wit have made him a crowd favorite, and last year’s show sold out fast. Tickets are $20, and nearly half are sold out. Don’t wait to grab yours. Lee’s bringing a special offer with him: a Double Date Discount. Bring your friends and get four tickets for the price of two, making it the perfect night out for couples or groups who love to laugh together.

On Saturday, November 15th at 7 pm, enjoy a free concert with River Rogue, a band that blends country, rock, and blues into an electrifying live experience. Admission is free, but the band will be playing for tips. Come ready to show your support and enjoy a great night of live local music.

Saturday, November 22nd at 7 pm, we welcome The Kindred North, an acoustic duo founded right here in Fallon. Their heartfelt harmonies and thoughtful arrangements bring familiar songs to life in a way that feels both fresh and nostalgic. Admission is $12.

The holiday season begins right outside our doors on Friday, December 5th, with the annual Maine Street Christmas Tree Lighting at 6 pm. This community event transforms downtown Fallon into a winter wonderland, with families gathering to see the lights sparkle, enjoy music, and kick off the holiday season together. Once the tree is lit, head inside the Fallon Theatre where the Lahontan Valley Concert Choir will take the stage for a few festive carols, followed by a selection of classic Christmas cartoons for the whole family to enjoy. Or, at 7 pm, settle in for Jingle All the Way(1996), sponsored by Premier Pawn. It’s a perfect evening of small-town holiday cheer.

Also, a favorite holiday tradition returns this year with The Polar Express! Join us on Friday, December 19th, and Saturday, December 20th, for free at both 6 pm and 7 pm, and enjoy a complimentary hot cocoa bar for all attendees. It’s our way of spreading a little extra holiday cheer while you sit back and experience the magic, wonder, and timeless spirit of this Christmas classic. Bring the whole family, sip some cocoa, and believe in the magic of the season!

Please note that the Fallon Theatre will be closed on Friday, December 26th, so our volunteers can enjoy a little rest and quality time with their families after the busy holiday season. We appreciate all they do to keep the theatre running and can’t wait to welcome everyone back that weekend!

As always, most regular movie screenings at the Fallon Theatre are free to attend, and our concession stand is stocked with popcorn, candy, and your favorite snacks. Want to rent the theatre for a private event or light up the marquee with a special message? Call us at 775-423-6210 or email [email protected].


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