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Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 8:53 PM
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Fallon Theatre Adds 125 New Seats

Fallon Theatre Adds 125 New Seats
Tyler Ethridge of The Handy Man Inc. installs new seats at the Fallon
Theatre as part of the venue’s recent renovation.

The Fallon Theatre has unveiled a significant upgrade, marking its first major seating renovation in over a decade. A total of 125 new seats, installed by The Handy Man Inc., are now ready for audiences attending this weekend’s showings of “Ratatouille” and “National Treasure.” The completion of this project signals a fresh chapter for the beloved local landmark.

The installation process was a community effort, with volunteers stepping up to remove the old seats before professionals took over. Employees Rhys Pasalich and Tyler Ethridge from The Handy Man Inc. meticulously installed the new-to-the-Fallon Theatre seats, ensuring every detail was addressed in preparation for the upcoming movies.

This facelift reflects the community’s ongoing commitment to maintaining and improving the historic venue. The updated seats not only enhance comfort for moviegoers but also contribute to the theatre’s continued appeal as a community gathering spot.

The Fallon Theatre, known for hosting a variety of films and events, remains an integral part of local culture. The recent improvements highlight the collaborative spirit between local businesses and volunteers. By investing in updated amenities, the theatre aims to attract new patrons while providing longtime supporters with a refreshed experience.

 

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