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Admission is $5.50 for all shows, except for matinees which are $5.
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9/3 thru 9/9
Fri thru Sun, Tues thru Thurs at 7pm
Charlie St. Cloud
Charlie St. Cloud is a young man overcome by grief at the death of his younger brother. So much so that he takes a job as caretaker of the cemetery in which his brother is buried. Charlie has a special lasting bond with his brother though, as he can see him. Charlie meets up with his brother (Sam) each night to play catch and talk. Then, a girl comes into Charlie's life and he must choose between keeping a promise he made to Sam, or going after the girl he loves.
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9/10 thru 9/16
Fri thru Sun, Tues thru Thurs at 7pm
Iron Man 2
Billionaire Tony Stark must contend with deadly issues involving the government, his own friends, as well as new enemies due to his superhero alter ego Iron Man.
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STRAND LIVE STAND UP COMEDY!
Saturday, September 18th Doors open at 9 pm, show at 9:30 pm
Headlining Tony V. and Joe Wong with host Peter Bowers!
Strand favorite Tony V. kicks off the 2010-2011 comedy series. On the short list of Boston's best comedians, in 2010, he joined Denis Leary and the cast of the FX series Rescue Me on a tour of theaters across the county. He's the host of the annual WEEI Whiney Awards, and headlines the Wang Center during Boston's First Night celebration. A frequent guest of Boston radio stations, his long list of credits includes a recurring role on Showtime's Brotherhood, many television appearances (Conan, Seinfeld), and playing opposite Robin Williams in the outrageous 2009 dark comedy World's Greatest Dad. One memorable role: He's the former "spokesgorilla" for American Tourister luggage.
Prolific, white-hot comedian Joe Wong has been on a roll since his first national television appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman in April 2009. Following that well-received performance, Wong signed with high-powered producer/talent manager Rory Rosegarten (who handles Ray Romano and Robert Klein, among others), appeared on Ellen Degeneres' TBS variety special, shot two appearances on Ellen, appeared in the Ricky Gervais film The Invention of Lying, did another Letterman, performed at the National Media Correspondents Dinner in Washington, D.C., and won the 2010 Great American Comedy Festival in Nebraska. Those are impressive accomplishments for a guy who is still learning how to parallel park.
Being English, Peter Bowers brings an international flavor to the US comedy scene, sometimes making you think you are watching Masterpiece Theatre or BBC America. He began performing in sketch comedy as an undergraduate at Cambridge University in the 1960s, and in 2002 returned to the stage after a 35-year absence, spent mostly professoring in chemistry. His rants include inside dirt on the British Royals, odd bits of Shakespeare, spoofs of TV reality shows, and comments on the perils of senior citizenship. In addition to numerous club and some college shows, Bowers has opened for the Young at Heart Chorus as the Somerville Theater, finished third at the Valley of Laughter Contest in Westfield, Mass., and performed at the Boston Comedy Festival.
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WE'RE HAVING A PARTY AND YOU ARE INVITED!
Monday, September 20th, 7 pm, doors open at 6:15
STRAND PREVIEW PARTY!
FREE ADMISSION!
We're rolling out the fall season with a special preview party. Come and join us, free of charge, to see previews of all the upcoming movies coming soon!
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Please help us service you better by arriving at least 30 minutes prior to showtime.
Doors Open for all shows 45 minutes prior to start time.
All menu items are cooked fresh at time of order. Our staff works hard to get your order to you as quickly as possible. The earlier your arrival the shorter the wait. On busy weekends, the closer you arrive to showtime the longer the wait for your meal.
Please remember showtime is 7:00 pm nightly. We have no commercial advertising at the start of the movie. We limit our previews to three maximum. Please arrive on time so you will not miss the beginning of the movie.
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