The Beverly Theater Delivers Holiday Classics and Winter Chills in December
Gift Cards, Gremlins, Elf, I Love The 19Eddie’s and More Make it a December to Remember
Add an extra layer of entertainment and joy to the holiday season this month at The Beverly Theater with timeless holiday favorites, dark wintery cinema, and a weekly salute to Eddie Murphy’s best film from his decade of dominance with I Love the 19Eddie’s. All films are just $10 and tickets can be purchased at thebeverlytheater.com.
What’s Playing at TBT
Dec. 8 -14 Fallen Leaves – 2024 Golden Globe nominee for Best Female Actor in a Film – Musical or Comedy and Best Film Non-English Language
Dec. 10-12 The Birds
Dec. 11 -14 Trading Places: The 19Eddie’s
Dec. 13-16 National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
Dec. 13-16 Rear Window
Dec. 15 Cool Hand Luke
Dec. 15-21 All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt
Dec. 17 Paris Blues – Following the film, Newman and Woodward’s daughter Melissa Newman will be in person to present her new book, Head Over Heels: Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman: A Love Affair in Words and Pictures.
Dec. 18-21 Coming to America: The 19Eddie’s
Dec. 19-22 Vertigo
Dec. 20-26 The Dark Crystal
Dec. 20-22 The Wiz
Dec. 22 Gremlins
Dec. 23 The Muppet Christmas Carol
Dec. 23-26 In The Mood For Love
Dec. 23 Silent Night, Deadly Night
Dec. 24 The Apartment
Dec. 24 Elf
Dec. 26-30 Psycho
Dec. 27-30 Once Within a Time
Dec. 27-29 Police Story
Dec. 28-30 Metropolis
Dec. 29 The American President
Give The Gift of The Beverly Theater
Give the gift of uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experiences with a Gift Card to The Beverly Theater. Perfect for gift-giving or stocking stuffing, The Beverly Theater Gift Cards are now available in whatever dollar amount desired and can be used for tickets to any movie or event at The Beverly Theater as well as concessions and retail. Gift Cards can be purchased at the box office on site at The Beverly Theater.
Meet Harry and Sally at The Beverly Theater for NYE + Concessions, Toast and More
Bring 2023 to a climactic ending with a special screening of “When Harry Met Sally” at The Beverly. Each $35 ticket includes a concessions package and post-show charcuterie paired with city views, live jazz, and a champagne toast at Segue to ring in the new year. Tickets are now available and can be purchased online at thebeverlytheater.com.
Widely considered the perfect New Year’s Eve movie for its time-spanning narrative, themes of friendship and romance, reflection and resolutions, and iconic New Year’s Eve scenes, “When Harry Met Sally” is a timeless classic. The screening starts at 9.m. on Sunday, Dec. 31, followed by light bites and charcuterie, live jazz, and a champagne toast at midnight upstairs at the Segue terrace.
About The Beverly Theater
Imagined by The Rogers Foundation, the 14,306 square-foot film house and concert theater features three distinct areas: the main theater, Segue (jazz terrace), and courtyard, each designed with purpose and intention. The Beverly Theater has an on-site box office, retail/concession space. The main theater features raked seating of nearly 150 seats resting on a retractable platform that can allow for an expanded concert capacity of up to 500. Designed as a touring house, other premier concert-mode amenities include Meyer sound, meet and greet spaces, easy load-in, unobstructed sightlines, artist lounge/green room, ETC control, unmatched acoustics, and state-of-the-art connectivity and control. With an extraordinary emphasis on the film-watching experience, the 360-square-foot screen is coupled with a motorized cinema masking system and has been designed to maximize viewing angles from every seat in the house. Located on 6th Street and Bonneville in Downtown Las Vegas, The Beverly Theater is a not-for-profit venue and further underscores The Rogers Foundation’s ongoing commitment to supporting the arts. Follow @beverlytheater.