
Aquarius Theatre Join us for opening day of Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire! First show starts in 40 minutes!

Aquarius Theatre Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire opens Friday, November 20th! Tickets available now at the theatre box office or at LandmarkTheatres.com.

Aquarius Theatre Amelia opens today!

Aquarius Theatre Poster images and synopses for films we've shown, are currently showing and are about to show.
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Aquarius Theatre Any thoughts on Coco Before Chanel or The Boys are Back? We'd love to hear your opinions!

Aquarius Theatre Poster images and synopses for films we've shown, are currently showing and are about to show.

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My One and Only opened 9/18/09.
The tires of a baby-blue '53 Cadillac Coupe de Ville convertible squeal down the New York street, and none of its occupants looks back. The beautiful but mercurial Ann (Renée Zellweger) has just left her philandering husband Dan Devereaux (Kevin Bacon), a society bandleader, and taken to ...the road with her teenage sons, George (Logan Lerman) and Robbie (Mark Rendall), in search of a wealthy replacement mate. Although it's 1953, Ann is certain that her girlish charms will serve her as well as they did two decades earlier. But time has marched on since Ann's courting days, and it seems that the losers and playboys outnumber the eligible and willing bachelors. Ann never gives up hope, but a series of new schools for the boys, ever more humble lodgings and romantic misadventures start to take the gloss off their trip. Yet Ann is indefatigable, her pride matched by the flighty enthusiasm of her older son Robbie, a flamboyant boy who believes he is meant for a life on the stage, and the cynical wit of George, an observant aspiring writer. As the miles roll by, their journey veers from eccentric, to hair rising, to poignant, to comic.

Aquarius Theatre is now accepting applications and will be hiring very soon! Stop by the box office or email us at t0212@landmarktheatres.com to get an application and/or more information.

Aquarius Theatre MY ONE AND ONLY opens Friday!

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World's Greatest Dad opened on 9/4/09.
A thoughtful but outrageous black comedy from Bobcat Goldthwait, World's Greatest Dad is the story of a man who learns that the things you want most may not be the things that make you happy, and that being lonely is not necessarily the same as being alone. Robin Williams stars as ...Lance Clayton, a man who has learned to settle. He dreamed of being a rich and famous writer, but has only managed to make it as a high school poetry teacher. His only son Kyle (Daryl Sabara) is an insufferable jackass who won’t give his father the time of day. Lance is dating Claire (Alexie Gilmore), the school’s adorable art teacher, but she doesn’t want to get serious—or even acknowledge publicly that they are dating. Then, in the wake of a freak accident, Lance suffers the worst tragedy and greatest opportunity of his life. He is suddenly faced with the possibility of all the fame, fortune and popularity he ever dreamed of, if he can only live with the knowledge of how he got there.

Aquarius Theatre Last week for Thirst! World's Greatest Dad opens on Friday!

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It Might Get Loud opens on 8/28/09.
The electric guitar has dominated popular music for the last half century. Anyone who has ever plugged into an amp understands its power. So does the average stadium crowd. But if you have too much exposure to amateurs, you might forget the incredible range of expression that the crea...tion pioneered by Les Paul can achieve in the hands of masters. Director Davis Guggenheim, well-known for his Academy Award-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth, deepens our appreciation for going electric by bringing together three virtuosos from different generations: Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, The Edge of U2 and Jack White of The White Stripes. It Might Get Loud weaves together their stories to reveal how each of them developed a unique sound. Unlike rock 'n' roll documentaries that focus on backstage drama, this one concentrates on the music, giving us intimate access to the creative process. What's more, we see each musician play new work that has yet to be released. You don't need to be an aficionado to enjoy the pleasure of this company. The film might not affect how you play, but it will change how you listen.

Aquarius Theatre Lorna's Silence is a one week only engagement, so see it soon!


























