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Movies and More

Movies and More

Thank you to everyone who came out for our Valentine’s 5K fundraiser and filled the theatre with laughter during our Galentine’s Shows with The Domesticated Man Band. We’re grateful for your support and for this incredible community.

This Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m., we’re kicking off the weekend early with a live acoustic rock show by Kat & Dave: The Acoustic Rock Experience. With more than seven years performing together, Kat and Dave bring polished musicianship and chemistry, having toured with a Pink Floyd tribute and headlined venues. Performing as an acoustic duo, they deliver classic rock favorites reimagined—spotlighting Kat’s vocals and Dave’s guitar work. Admission is $10.

This weekend, join us for two fun movie nights. At 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, we’ll screen “Gnomeo & Juliet” (2011), a family-friendly animated twist on Shakespeare’s tale, rated G, running 1 hour 24 minutes. Then at 7 p.m., catch “The Bridges of Madison County” (1995), a romantic drama about a brief but powerful connection between an Iowa housewife and a photographer. Rated PG-13, it runs 2 hours 15 minutes.

Next week, the Fallon Theatre welcomes back the Coalition for Senior Citizens for their Third Friday Senior Matinee—Friday at 1 p.m., featuring “Spies Like Us.” All seniors get a free small popcorn and drink.

Behind the scenes, our seat upgrade project is progressing well thanks to dedicated volunteers. New seating from Mesquite, featuring cup holders and swivel arms, is being installed to add comfort to every movie night and event.

Looking ahead, we’re preparing for a regional celebration. On Saturday, March 7, 2026, Fallon Theatre will host “Heritage of the West,” a free event honoring our community’s songs, stories, and traditions. We invite performers, historians, poets, and storytellers to join us. Interested participants can email [email protected] or call 775-423-2055 or 775-217-4142. The day will end with a free 7 p.m. concert by The Lincoln Highway Band.

We’re also excited to announce the Inaugural Oasis Film Festival: “An Oasis for Storytellers.” Filmmakers of all levels are invited to submit PG-rated short films (max 15 minutes) inspired by the theme “America 250.” Submissions are due by March 2, with an entry fee of $20. The festival will be held Sunday, March 8, with screenings and an awards ceremony at 5 p.m. recognizing Best Picture, Best Acting, and Best Storyline. Film production and acting workshops will be offered on March 8 for $25 per participant.

The Fallon Theatre continues to offer free movie screenings whenever possible. Our concession stand features classic treats, and the theatre is available to rent for celebrations or messages on the marquee. For info, call 775-423-6210 or email [email protected].

 

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