FOR LITTLE MEMBERS ONLY!
The Little’s 95th Birthday Party!
TWO SCREENING TIMES!
Thursday, October 17, 2024 | 3:00pm
Little Theatre 1 (240 East Ave.)
Doors open at 2:00pm
An extremely limited number of tickets will be available at the door, day-of, due to cancelations. If you do not have a ticket, please feel free to show up in person; we will hand out any available tickets tickets first-come, first-served, starting at doors (1 hour prior to screening).
Thursday, October 17, 2024 | 6:00pm
Little Theatre 1 (240 East Ave.)
Doors open at 5:00pm
An extremely limited number of tickets will be available at the door, day-of, due to cancelations. If you do not have a ticket, please feel free to show up in person; we will hand out any available tickets tickets first-come, first-served, starting at doors (1 hour prior to screening).
Admission is free to either screening time, but please reserve your tickets in advance! Use either link above to choose your screening time, or call the Little Business Office at 585-258-0400 x0. In the event that seats are still available, you can reserve tickets at the door (but we don’t want you to miss out!)
FREE screening of LIFE ITSELF • FREE birthday cake! • FREE popcorn! • FREE raffle! • NEW Little Merch on Sale
Exclusive to Little Members!
ABOUT THE EVENT
Little Members are invited to join us to celebrate The Little’s 95th birthday on Thursday, October 17 with a free screening of Life Itself, free birthday cake, and free popcorn! Choose either showtime (3pm or 6pm) and come celebrate 95 years of loving movies, music, art, and culture in Rochester with us!
To RSVP: simply fill out the form at the RSVP link above. Show up on Thursday, October 17 for the screening you’ve selected! (Doors open 1 hour prior to showtime.) We’ll have a printed list of RSVPs to check you in; proof of email confirmation not required.
ABOUT THE FILM
Life Itself
Filmmaker Steve James (Hoop Dreams) chronicles the life of film critic Roger Ebert: his career highlights, his battle with alcohol, and his sometimes-rivalry with fellow critic Gene Siskel. Rich in detail and warmly affectionate, Life Itself offers a joyful yet poignant tribute to a critical cinematic legacy.
Rated R | 2 hrs | Documentary | 2014
USA | English
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