Arts & Entertainment

Court Square Theater Announces March Wednesdays at the Movies Schedule

Court Square Theater (CST) rolls out its March film schedule, featuring artists Jackson Pollock, David Lynch and more.

HARRISONBURG, VA – Arts Council of the Valley’s Court Square Theater (CST) rolls out its March film schedule, featuring artists Jackson Pollock and David Lynch, a classic Katharine Hepburn-Cary Grant matchup, and the dancing duo of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire.

March film selections (with screenings at 2 pm and 7 pm each Wednesday) are:

  • Mar 5 - Pollock (2001-R)
  • Mar 12 - The Philadelphia Story (1940-Not Rated)
  • Mar 19 - David Lynch: The Art Life (2016-Not Rated)
  • Mar 26 - Top Hat (1935-Not Rated)

Tickets ($9; $8 for CST annual members) are available online, at 540.433.9189, and at the door 30 minutes before each screening. A full bar and concessions will be available to enhance the Wednesday movie-going experience. Each month’s film schedule - and advance tickets - are available at courtsquaretheater.org. Please check the website to verify showtimes.

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Located at 41-F Court Square in downtown Harrisonburg, Virginia, Court Square Theater is operated by Arts Council of the Valley (ACV). Programs are supported in part by ACV 25th Anniversary Presenting Sponsor Kathy Moran Wealth Group, and 25th Anniversary Visionary Sponsor Riner Rentals.

Arts Council of the Valley (ACV) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to cultivating the arts, creating experiences, and connecting communities throughout the City of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. Since it was established in 2000, ACV has grown into a multi-faceted community organization that fosters innovative partnerships among area businesses, civic organizations, schools, and artists. Today, ACV manages Court Square Theater and Smith House Galleries, funds local art projects through its Advancing the Arts grant program (awarding more than $510,200 since 2001), supports public art initiatives, and coordinates monthly First Fridays of the Valley community gatherings.

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CST is supported in part by the Harrisonburg Redevelopment and Housing Authority, the City of Harrisonburg and the Virginia Commission for the Arts, which receives support from the Virginia General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. To learn more, visit valleyarts.org.


This press release was provided by Ann Leatherwood at Arts Council of the Valley.

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