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Stardust movies transition to new schedule in July
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The upcoming schedule of movies:
Tuesday Matinees, 1 p.m.
July 8: “American Sniper”
July 22: “Mufasa: The Lion King”
Aug. 12: “Barbie”
Aug. 26: “First Man”
Sept. 9: “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl”
Sept. 23: “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest”
Thursday Shows, 6 p.m.
July 10: “Field of Dreams”
July 24: “Flight Risk”
Aug. 14: “Bridesmaids”
Aug. 28: “Oppenheimer”
Sept. 11: “Top Gun: Maverick”
Sept. 25: “Going in Style”
Movies shown at Stardust Theatre will take on a new format and schedule starting in July.
With the Friends of the Library concluding their 45-year run with the movies, the Rec Centers will take up the program next month with movies every other week: Tuesday matinees at 1 p.m. and Thursday shows at 6 p.m.
The format and timing will be evaluated this summer to gauge response, and some changes may come in the fall depending on audience response.
The Rec Centers is also adjusting the way tickets are handled to eliminate the long lines of movie-goers who showed up well in advance of showtime to get the best seats. Starting in July, all seating will be reserved.
Only members may purchase tickets – up to four per rec card. Doors open 30 minutes before show time, and members are encouraged to arrive at least 15 minutes early. At five minutes until showtime, any vacant seats will be made available to those who do not yet have tickets, including non-members.
Tickets for seat reservations will be available one week prior to each show. Visit suncitywest.com/tickets. Individuals do not need to print tickets; just show the digital ticket on a phone or check in at the door for seat assignments. If someone does not arrive at least five minutes before the show starts, their seat may be given to someone else.
Doors will be closed at showtime. Any late arrivals may be seated at the discretion of staff and volunteers. Show-goers may bring reusable water bottles only (preferably not the disposable, noisy plastic ones).
As the summer shows progress, staff will evaluate the program’s success and possibly make adjustments for the fall. Member feedback is encouraged; visit surveymonkey.com/r/SCWmovies. The survey will close July 11.