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Movies and More

Movies and More

Here at the theatre, we have a fantastic spring weekend lined up, and trust us, it's absolutely worth leaving the house for. We are so grateful to Josh Berney of Berney Realty Ltd. for sponsoring this weekend's screening of “Miracle,” so please join us in thanking him for his generous support of the Fallon Theatre and our community.

This Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m., get ready to cheer on the underdogs with “The Mighty Ducks” (1992), the beloved classic that started it all. When a hotshot Minneapolis lawyer is sentenced to community service coaching a ragtag peewee hockey team, what follows is equal parts hilarious and genuinely inspiring. A perfect film for the whole family, it will have you rooting from the very first face-off. Rated PG, it runs one hour and 44 minutes.

Then, at 7 p.m. both nights, the excitement continues with “Miracle” (2004), the incredible true story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team's legendary upset victory over the Soviet Union. Kurt Russell delivers a powerful performance as coach Herb Brooks, whose demanding vision and unshakable belief in his team produced one of the greatest moments in sports history. Rated PG, it runs two hours and 15 minutes.

Looking further ahead into the spring, we are very excited to welcome back the Toiyabe Chamber Music Society for their Loneliest Road Chamber Music Project on Saturday, May 16 at 7 p.m., featuring the Berkelium String Quartet as they begin their Nevada tour. This talented ensemble from Berkeley, California, will perform Schubert’s iconic “Death and the Maiden,” a new work by Daniel Darmesin Flanagan, and a Beethoven Quartet, all accompanied by projected images. Admission is by donation, and children are welcome, making this a wonderful opportunity to experience an inspiring evening of live chamber music right here in our community.

And coming to the stage this summer, we will be welcoming Ventura Highway - The Music of America, on Saturday, July 18 at 8 p.m. for a night of timeless music and rich harmonies. This high-quality tribute celebrates the iconic sound of America, bringing beloved hits to life in a concert experience audiences truly love. A proven crowd favorite in theaters and beyond, Ventura Highway promises a fun and nostalgic evening of great music. Admission is $10, and it’s sure to be a summer night you won’t want to miss.

The Fallon Theatre team is proud to continue offering free movie screenings whenever possible, making it easy for the whole community to gather and enjoy a night at the theatre. Our concession stand will be open with all the classic favorites, including fresh popcorn and candy. If you’d like to rent the theatre for a celebration or feature a message on the marquee, please call 775-423-6210 or email [email protected].

 

 

 

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Comment author: Gus WidickComment text: I was in the Navy with Mike, Lemoore FL. To Jacksonville FL. He was a great friend and shipmate. You knew when he was in the room his laughter was unmistakable. Rest in peace old friend.Comment publication date: 5/2/26, 10:25 PMComment source: Obituary - Michael Charles DarnallComment author: DaveComment text: I Live in Moundhouse, was woken around 1:00AM to rattling and vibrating. Nothing too serious, just a bit of noise and glass items clinking together. Could feel bed shake too.Comment publication date: 5/1/26, 4:41 PMComment source: Earthquake Swarm Hits FallonComment author: Winnie DowlingComment text: So proud of Kelli Kelly. She is most definitely a collaborator and is very well known throughout the state for her assistance as a Nevada SBDC business advisor, especially related to agriculture and local food entrepreneurship and systems. Her spirit radiates! Winnie Dowling, State Director, Nevada SBDCComment publication date: 4/30/26, 1:41 PMComment source: Kelli Kelly Earns Statewide Entrepreneurial Spirit AwardComment author: Susan Clifford CopelandComment text: I am so sorry to hear this news. His mother, father, Karen and Trent were neighbors of ours in Tonopah, Nevada. We moved to Fallon first and then the Kroll's later moved there also. Mother and Wanda were good friends. My brother Michael and Trent were playmates in Tonopah. Mother and my three little children visited the family at their ranch in Fallon. My condolences to Frank's family. May you be comforted to know that I care and I pray you will be comforted by your memories of Frank. Sincerely,Comment publication date: 4/30/26, 11:51 AMComment source: Frank Robert Kroll
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