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  1. Cinema Centre 8. Read Reviews | Rate Theater. 3031 N Harrison Ave, Shawnee , OK 74804. 405-275-7512 | View Map. Theaters Nearby. All Movies. Today, Jul 24. Filters:

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    • 3031 N Harrison Ave, Shawnee, Oklahoma, 74804
  2. “Show Time” includes artifacts, photographs, and information on the extensive and memorable history of movie theaters throughout the Tulsa area, from the earliest, silent-era film houses and glamourous movie palaces to drive-ins and multiplexes. June 2022 – June 2023.

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    • The Liberty Theatre - Carnegie
    • The Coleman Theatre - Miami
    • The Centre Theatre - El Reno
    • The Mcswain Theatre - Ada
    • The Circle Cinema - Tulsa
    • The Poncan Theatre - Ponca City
    • The Sooner Theatre - Norman
    • The Constantine Theater - Pawhuska
    • The Allred Theatre - Pryor

    Stop at the Liberty Theatre in Carnegie and see a movie at Oklahoma’s oldest, continually-operating theater. Opened in 1915, this southwestern gem has been entertaining patrons for more than 100 years. What began as a live performance hall soon brought the first silent films and “talkies” to Carnegie before becoming the first-run, 35mm theater it i...

    On the other side of the state, the Coleman Theatre in Miami stands as one of the crown jewels of Route 66 in northeastern Oklahoma. Visitors can marvel at the Coleman’s gorgeous Spanish Mission Revival-style architecture and elegant Louis XV interior, complete with gold leaf trim, stained glass and silk damask panels, a carved mahogany staircase a...

    Want to visit another Route 66 landmark? Check out the Centre Theatre in El Reno. This 1940s-era beauty was restored by the City of El Reno and offers screenings of classic films along with a regular string of concerts and variety shows like the Backwoods Country Music Show. Of course, no visit to El Reno is complete without chowing down on a world...

    For those who like their historic theaters with a little Western twang, head to the McSwain Theatre in Ada. Nestled in the heart of Chickasaw Country in south-central Oklahoma, this historic theater and performance hall brings movie magic together with Oklahoma’s rich tradition of country and western music. The McSwain Theatre opened in 1920 and on...

    If country flair isn’t your thing, indulge in some big-city culture at the Circle Cinema in Tulsa. This historic cinema house—the last of its kind in Tulsa—specializes in foreign, documentary and independent films that offer patrons a taste of something outside the mainstream. Circle Cinema also features locally-produced and directed films, along w...

    Looking for an escape? You’ll find it at the Poncan Theatre in downtown Ponca City. This lovingly-revitalized, 1920s theater is one of the few remaining examples of “atmospheric” theater design, transporting visitors to an elegant Italian villa as soon as they walk through the door. One of the world’s largest collections of hand-painted lobby art w...

    For a mix of history and school spirit, check out the Sooner Theatre in Norman. Boasting gorgeous mosaic tile, Italian marble and an elegant façade, the Sooner has been a beacon for theatergoers in the heart of central Oklahoma’s Frontier Country since 1929. The Sooner Theatre, which brought the first “talkie” to the region, is now run by the city ...

    Sometimes the thrills and chills of the cinema aren’t restricted to the big screen. Some historic movie houses, like the Constantine Theater in Pawhuska, are rumored to be haunted. Come visit this beautiful theater in the heart of the Osage Nation and see a play, classic film or Branson-style music show—but keep your eyes peeled for the female appa...

    For big movies with a small-town feel, head 45 miles northeast of Tulsa to the friendly city of Pryor. Here you’ll find the historic Allred Theatre, which was originally opened in 1916 as Lyric Theatre. It is one of the only theaters in Oklahoma that has been showing films continually for over a decade. Head into this Art Deco masterpiece for state...

  3. Join us at ICON Cinemas - VIP Seating – where every movie becomes a memorable experience. Explore our showtimes, discover our latest releases, and make ICON Cinemas - VIP Seating your cinematic home in Oklahoma City, OK.

  4. Nov 9, 1986 · The Knob Hill (in the Capitol Hill area of south Oklahoma City) is now the Oklahoma Opry, featuring country singers on Saturday nights. The Tower Theater on NW 23, built in 1936, shows Spanish-speaking films on Wednesdays and Sundays. The Yale, on SW 29, shows Hispanic movies.

  5. Icon Cinema Oklahoma City. 4623 NW 23rd St, Oklahoma City , OK 73127. 405-493-9437 | View Map.

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  7. AMC CLASSIC Owasso 12. 12601 E. 86th St. N., Owasso , OK 74055. 918-376-7217 | View Map.

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