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Location:

4 blocks up from the Kingston Ferry. See location page

Prices (as of Dec. 9):

$7.50 Matinée (before 4pm)/Child under 12/Senior over 61 

$9.50 Adults after 4pm

$8.50 Student/Military (ID required)

$5.00 Wednesday Matinées (unless opening week show)

Hours:

Open half-hour before first show. 

No outside food or drink, please. 

Call:

297-4849, Recorded showtimes message

297-4707, Lobby

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Special Events

SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS Oct 12th (Tues) 7:30 pm

In conjunction with Kitsap Regional library we will have a FREE showing. 

The Firehouse Theater supported Kitsap Regional Library’s  One Book, One Community event by showing films to compliment their book selection

Carl, a fisherman in the waters off Washington state, has been found dead, drowned in his own nets, but with a serious head wound. Was he murdered? Post-war anti-Japanese sentiments are still running high, and a murder suspect is found in the local Japanese-American community in the form of Kabuo, another fisherman, who had a grudge against Carl's family. Ishmael, the small town's newspaperman, may have the information that would acquit Kabuo, but can he ever put his jilted love for Hatsue (Kazuo's wife) aside?

THE KARATE KID (1984) Sat OCT 16th 11 am

In conjunction with Kitsap Regional library we will have a FREE showing.

Daniel is new in town, and is getting picked on by the local bullies, who all are adept in karate. Determined to stick up for himself, Daniel begins to teach himself karate, only to discover that the caretaker at his apartment seems to be a grand master in karate. Agreeing to teach Daniel, Mr. Miyagi shows Daniel that there is more to karate than violence, and perhaps the best way to solve the problem he has with the bullies is in the All Valley Karate Championship.