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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 Theater Events

The North Kitsap Boys and Girls Club presents its 3rd Annual Fund Raising Event – Una Serata D’Amore

Just in time for Valentine’s week, this evening of romance supports the local kids with a place to go after school.

  On Sunday, February 12 at 5 PM, the doors will open at the Oak Table Café in Kingston to a romantic evening with Italian flare.  Heavy hors d’oeuvres, wine, champagne, chocolates and other desserts will fill your plate as you bid on Silent Auction Items and visit with friends and neighbors.  At 7 PM, follow the flow into the Kingston Firehouse Theater to learn about the kids at the North Kitsap Boys and Girls Club, who they are, what they do, and plans for the future.  Support their wish list.  Then the show begins with a Live Auction and the movie, Roman Holiday, with Audrey Hepburn. Tickets are only $30 for this special event, and black ties and tiaras are optional.  Buy your tickets at the Firehouse Theater, the Kingston Chamber of Commerce, the Columbia and Kitsap Banks (in Kingston) and through Kingston Kiwanis representatives.  Tickets are limited, so hurry in now.

Tickets are available for just the movie ROMAN HOLIDAY for $5. tickets are limited. The movie begins at 7:30 (approx if the auction goes as it's suppossed to).

synopsis: Princess Anne (Audrey Hepburn) embarks on a highly publicized tour of Europian capitals. When she and her royal entourage arrive in Rome, she begins to rebel against her restricted, regimented schedule. One night Anne sneaks out of her room, hops into the back of a delivery truck and escapes her luxurious confinement. However, a sedative she was forced to take earlier starts to take effect, and the princess is soon fast asleep on a public bench. She is found by Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck), an American newspaper reporter stationed in Rome. He takes her back to his apartment. The next morning Joe dashes off to cover the Princess Anne press conference, unaware that she is sleeping on his couch! Once he realizes his good fortune, Joe promises his editor an exclusive interview with the princess.

Considered one of the greatest romantic films made, directed by William Wyler, not rated, 1953. Winner of 7 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best director and Best Screenplay. See it on the big screen