Quirky nonprofit theater space for low-brow comedy, experimental musical theater, dance labs, and film screenings. It’s a little rough around the edges, but at least the beer is cheap.
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America’s oldest performing arts center is totally exciting and progressive (imagine that!). The creative campus includes an indie cinema, cafe, and theaters where live music, dance, film, and theater collide. A shining cultural landmark.
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Catch old classics, foreign films from the great auteurs, indie flicks, and local productions year-round at this expertly curated theater.
Once an actual silent movie theater with a storied past, the local cinephile staple is the place to go for all things cult — from Jerry Lewis retrospectives to blaxploitation film series. Check out double-feature Fridays and music Thursdays.
Popular film screenings and classic theater are nice, but savory popcorn toppings, film club memberships, and a beer and wine menu steal the show here.
Old art deco movie theater in East Dallas that features everything from films and concerts to private/corporate events.
Historic Cap Hill theater with indie, foreign, and cult flicks plus late-night and midnight showings.
This diamond in the rough stages small-time burlesque, comedy, film screenings, and more. A wee venue with ’20s charm and surly cocktail servers, rent it out for less than 100 clams.
Art-house cinema with comfy seats and interesting films. Plus, a bar and cafe to sit around, eat cake and drink wine.
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Art-house cinema with big, comfy seats and interesting films. Plus, a bar and cafe to sit around, eat cake and drink wine.