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Mon 4/29 6:00 pm - Doors Open | | 7:00 pm - Showtime
General Admission - $10 + tax
Star City Secret Cinema
Presented by Justin Smith
Roanoke's new mystery movie series for adventurous filmgoers! What's the film? You won't know until you take your seat and the lights go down. Join Roanoke native Justin Smith as he presents his vision - Star City Secret Cinema!
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Thu 5/2 7:00 pm (Tickets now on sale) Fri 5/3 to Sun 5/5 Times TBD | | Tickets on Sale April 29th Fri 5/10 to Sun 5/12 Times TBD25TH ANNIVERSARY RE-RELEASE OF THE GEORGE LUCAS SAGA BEGINNING
Special Advance Early Screening on Thursday, May 2nd, 7:00pm, Tickets Now on Sale!
Friday, May 3rd - Sunday May 5th, tickets on sale April 29th
Two Jedi escape a hostile blockade to find allies and come across a young boy who may bring balance to the Force, but the long dormant Sith resurface to claim their original glory.
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Fri 5/3 to Sun 5/5 Tickets go on sale April 29th
This film opens on May 3rd.
A down-and-out stuntman must find the missing star of his ex-girlfriend's blockbuster film.
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Mon 5/6 6:00 pm The Grandin Theatre Art House Cinema Series!
This film is in Chinese with English subtitles.
A defense officer, Nameless, was summoned by the King of Qin regarding his success of terminating three warriors.
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Thu 5/9 6:00 pm - Doors Open | | 7:00 pm - Presentation
General Admission - FREE - BY RESERVATION ONLY.
Please join us for a special community event, “Hope Over Hate”, on Thursday, May 9 at 7pm.
Rev. Dr. Joe Cobb will serve as a moderator for a discussion with the co-founders of Serve2Unite, an organization that seeks to address the root causes of hate-motivated violence. The speakers are Pardeep Singh Kaleka whose father, the leader of a Wisconsin Sikh Temple, was one of six people shot and killed by a white supremacist, and Arno Michaelis, who helped found that very same white supremacy organization. The story is of how understanding, hope, and friendship can overcome hate.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT
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Fri 5/10 10:00 pm The Grandin Theatre After Hours Series!
A naive teenager is sent to rehab camp when her straitlaced parents and friends suspect her of being a lesbian.
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Sat 5/11 10:00 am
Admission is Free!
A boy and a girl from different backgrounds fall in love regardless of their upbringing - and then tragedy strikes.
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Wed 5/15 5:00 pm - Doors open to building | | 5:45 pm - Doors open to Main Theatre | | 6:30 pm - Show | | 7:30 pm - Show concludes | | 8:00 pm - Doors open to Main Theatre | | 8:45 pm - Second Show begins
General Admission By Tier - Zone A (front third of the room), $69.50. Zone B (middle third), $57.00. Zone C (rear third), $49.50.
- Late Entry is NOT permitted.
- Age requirement: 8 years old or older. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Seating is assigned on a first come first served basis in each zone
Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Roanoke. Get your tickets now to discover Vivaldi and more at The Grandin Theatre under the gentle glow of candlelight.
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Thu 5/16 6:00 pm - Doors | | 7:00 pm - Showtime | | Two 60 minute sets with a 20 minute intermission
General Admission: $24+ tax (Advanced), $28 + tax (Day of Show)
Gangstagrass is a multi-racial collective of musicians who demolish every preconception you have about country music and hip-hop music. These string pickers and MCs create a shared cultural space for dialogue and connection between folks that usually never intersect. The boundaries are gone and Gangstagrass is out there doing things nobody thought would work but when you hear it you know, down in your soul, that it does work. Gangstagrass is here to help us party together with an irresistible blend of America's rural and urban music traditions.
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Fri 5/17 to Sun 5/19 Tickets go on sale May 13th Fri 5/24 to Sun 5/26 Times TBD
This film opens on May 17th.
A young girl who goes through a difficult experience begins to see everyone's imaginary friends who have been left behind as their real-life friends have grown up.
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