Summer Classic Film Series returns to the Michigan
Theater
See Classic Films By The Beatles, Audrey Hepburn, Marx
Brothers, Clint Eastwood and More!
The
Michigan Theater has kicked off the 32nd season of its annual
Kerrytown Market and Shops Summer Classic Film Series.
From late June to early
September, the historic theater will screen classic films every Sunday at 1:30
PM and Tuesday at 7:00 PM. The full series lineup
includes:
6/26 and
6/28: A Hard Day’s
Night (1964) S
7/3 and
7/5: Dr.
Strangelove: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
(1964)
7/4
The Dirty
Dozen (1967) at 1:30 PM. FREE for veterans and active service military.
7/10 and
7/12: A Streetcar
Named Desire (1951)
7/17 and
7/19: Monty Python
& The Holy Grail (1975)
7/24 and
7/26: Funny Face
(1957)
7/31 and
8/1: The Good,
The Bad and The Ugly (1966)
8/7 and
8/9: Horse
Feathers (1932)
8/14 and
8/16: Fargo (1996)
8/21 and
8/23: Sing-a-Long
Sound of Music (1965) * Special ticket prices
apply.
8/28 and
8/30: Metropolis
(1927) silent film with live organ accompaniment * Special ticket
prices apply.
9/4 and
9/6: To Catch a
Thief (1955)
9/5 Casablanca
(1942) at 1:30 PM. FREE for students with valid
I.D.!
Standard ticket prices
apply except where noted. Advance tickets are available at michtheater.org.
Now
celebrating its 89th year, the Michigan Theater is Ann Arbor's award-winning
non-profit historic center for fine film and performing arts. The Michigan
Theater welcomes more than 250,000 visitors each year to its art house films,
concerts, lectures, live theater, and special programs such as Direct from
Sundance and Cinetopia International Film Festival. The Michigan Theater also
owns and operates the historic State Theater located just up the street at 233
State Street.
The Michigan Theater is located in downtown Ann Arbor at 603
East Liberty Street.
Visit michtheater.org or call the 24-hour information
line at (734) 668-TIME for schedule and ticket
information.