![]() ![]() ![]() With 82 theatre locations throughout Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa. We cannot wait to see everyone there at the Banner Day Camp Movie Premiere Event. Find your favorite or nearest Marcus Theatre or Movie Tavern location. Thank you to those that have already reserved their seats. Seats are limited – call today, 847.295.4900, or email to reserve your spot! Please let us know how many people, which location and what time you will be attending. Please email or call right away to reserve your seats for this additional location and date. We have added the 10:30 am showing in Chicago Facets Theater on Saturday, November 17. If you have already RSVP’d for either show, your seat is reserved for you. Please specify the 5:00 pm or 6:00 pm showing at the Highland Park Renaissance Theater on Tuesday, November 13 to reserve your seats – seats are limited. Showings available at 5:00 pm (STILL AVAILABLE) or 6:00 pm (SOLD OUT as of Place CinemaĪddress: 1850 Second Street, downtown, Highland Park, IL, 60035 NEW CHICAGO LOCATIONĪddress: 1517 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL 60614 And take home your very own DVD copy of the 2018 Summer Highlights. We are pleased to announce that we are hosting two dates for the Summer Highlights Movie Premiere. Mark your calendars and RSVP today! We are looking forward to seeing our camp families there to enjoy a great event.ĮNJOY a candy treat, popcorn, and a drink during the show. The move to acquire his own theater comes as Sarowitz’s film studio is developing an adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s hit 2016 romance novel “It Ends With Us” with Sony Pictures, starring Blake Lively and Baldoni an action-comedy called “Code 3″ featuring Rainn Wilson and Lil Rel Howery, and a live-action Pac-Man film.Banner Day Camp Presents… Movie Night - 2018 Summer Highlights - on the BIG SCREEN! He said he might like to play movies such as “Coda,” which humanized the experiences of deaf people, and other films such as “Good Will Hunting” and “The Shawshank Redemption.” Sarowitz said the theater is in the process of hiring its staff and selecting the first films it would play. Stamper said he wants to bring back residents and visitors who have previously enjoyed attending movies in downtown Highland Park, but haven’t been recently. what they personally want to be seeing and experiencing in our theater,” Stamper said. “The first three months that we’re going to be in operation, we’re very much inviting our guests to tell us. In addition to Sarowitz’s hope to provide a safe space for the community to enjoy movies and good company, he said he wants to provide engaging children’s programming and use his connections to have directors and others involved in filmmaking say, “Here’s what I did and here’s why I did it.”įor Stamper, the chance to work with Sarowitz on the venture was a chance to curate a moviegoing experience that differentiates from competing with the “big tent pole” productions at other theaters, though Wayfarer Theaters will likely play some big budget dramas and comedies. He and Baldoni also run the nonprofit Wayfarer Foundation, which according to Sarowitz, “funds and supports spiritually rooted and justice-oriented nonprofits” to create a more hopeful world. ![]() Sarowitz founded his TV and film company, Wayfarer Studios, with actor-turned-filmmaker Justin Baldoni in 2019. “The whole idea is we want to make movies good and affordable, and make the theater into more of a community center,” Sarowitz said. The logistics around concession stands and what to offer are still being worked out, he noted, but the prices will be lower than under past operators. Sarowitz said another goal is making the theater accessible to people of all incomes, adding that movie tickets will cost $10 after tax. ![]()
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