April is nearly behind us, and while the spring weather may not have made up its mind, one thing remains certain: there is always a warm seat and a great film waiting for you at the Fallon Theatre. We hope you will spend an evening or two with us this weekend.
This Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m., we are pleased to present “Inside Out 2” (2024), Pixar’s much‑anticipated return to the colorful world of Riley’s emotions. Just when Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust think they have things figured out, a new and complicated emotion arrives, leading to chaos and unexpectedly moving moments. Our thanks go to Churchill Community Coalition for sponsoring this weekend’s screenings. Rated PG, it runs 1 hour and 36 minutes.
At 7 p.m. both nights, audiences can enjoy “Chocolat” (2000), the charming and quietly subversive story of a mysterious woman who arrives in a small French village and opens a chocolate shop, much to the delight of some and the displeasure of others. With a luminous performance by Juliette Binoche and a strong supporting cast including Johnny Depp and Judi Dench, the film offers a rich and satisfying experience. Rated PG‑13, it runs 2 hours and 1 minute.
The Fallon Community Theatre, Inc. Annual Members Meeting will be held Tuesday, April 28, at 6 p.m. at the Fallon Theatre. Chairman Stuart Richardson will share highlights from the past year and plans for the year ahead. Sustaining members will be entered into a free raffle featuring several prizes. After the meeting, board members will lead a behind‑the‑scenes historical tour of the theatre. Refreshments will be served.
One of our most anticipated spring events is approaching as the Toiyabe Chamber Music Society returns to the Fallon Theatre on Saturday, May 16, at 7 p.m. for the Loneliest Road Chamber Music Project. The Berkelium String Quartet from Berkeley, California, will open its Nevada tour on our stage with a program that includes Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden,” a new composition by Daniel Darmesin Flanagan, and a Beethoven quartet, accompanied by projected images. Admission is by donation, and children are welcome.
Summer programming continues with Ventura Highway – The Music of America on Saturday, July 18, at 8 p.m. The concert will feature harmonies and classic songs from the band America. Tickets are $10.
As always, we are proud to keep our doors open and our screens lit for this community. Free moviegoing is something we will continue to work hard to provide whenever possible. Concessions include fresh popcorn, candy, and other favorites. For information about hosting events or placing a message on the marquee, call 775‑423‑6210 or email [email protected].

























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