Box office: (781) 861-6162
Friday- Conclave, A Real Pain
Saturday- Wicked @ 1045, 150, 5. A Real Pain @ 8
Sunday- Wicked @ 1045. A Real Pain
Wednesday- A Real Pain, Conclave
The Venue is available for private rental. Watch your home movies, wedding video, student film on DVD! You can even bring your game console and play on the big screen!
email ken@lexingtonvenue.com if interested.
22m | Drama, Short
Join us for our 2nd Annual Food/Toy Drive!
Brilliant updating of The Nativity Story has a small diner owner, a bitter man, opening his doors to a wide range of people on Christmas Eve.
FREE admission for this classic short film. Attendees who drop off either a canned good or unwrapped toy will receive a free popcorn!
Opens December 7
View showtimes1h 23m | Documentary
Through booms and busts, Delft Theatres Inc. — and its innovative gem, The Nordic — endured in Marquette, Michigan for almost 100 years, even as the world changed endlessly around them.
Local teenager Bernie Rosendahl’s modern crusade to restore the historic arthouse to its former glory as an adult, leads filmmakers to discover a hidden cinema empire in the Upper Peninsula. Portraying the fascinating history of motion pictures through one iconic screen — and featuring dozens of Michigan locations and characters — “Marqueetown” is a true story of chasing your dreams, redefining failure and success, and reembracing the enduring magic of cinema.
Join legendary songwriter, musician and indie filmmaker Matt Farley for a special Q&A following the premiere of the new documentary "Marqueetown" with all ticket sales benefitting the theater. Farley's song Marquetteis featured in the film from his epic project The Guy Who Sings Songs About Cities & Towns that he started in 2008, among hundreds of other creative endeavors. Farley was recently profiled by The New York Times for the prolific and creative career unlike any other, which now also includes directing his own independent films (which have screened at The Venue). This special one-time event celebrates a story about dreamers, redefining success and failure, and the enduring love of cinema.
Opens December 7
View showtimes1h 45m | Documentary
Bob Mackie, a six-decade costume designer, received a Lifetime Achievement award and Tony nomination for The Cher Show. His unique, unfiltered style has been showcased in a new documentary.
Opens December 12
View showtimes2h 21m | Drama, Music
In the early 1960s, 19-year-old Bob Dylan arrives in New York with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music. Forming his most intimate relationships during his rise to fame, he grows restless with the folk movement, making a controversial choice that reverberates worldwide.
Opens December 25
1h 24m | Drama, Romance
Cinema came to Lexington on January 17, 1917. "The Pride Of The Clan" screened on opening day and night.
We present free screenings of this silent classic (with some scenes shot in Marblehead) January 17-19!
Mary Pickford excels in this compassionate drama as a Scottish lass who takes charge of her family after her father dies in a shipwreck. Her happiness is threatened when Pickford's new husband, a local fisherman, is asked to return to London.
Opens January 17
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