Purchased by John & Gaye Maxson in 2003, the Arlee has
begun to shine again thanks to the help of its volunteers and
supporters within the community.
The weekend will kick off on Friday, March 29 with a special
live show, "FreakShow & Tell" starring Thom Britton. Britton
blends sideshow acts (including fire eating, nails, chainsaws,
broken glass, and over 100,000 volts of electricity), stand-up
comedy, storytelling, and science into a single 75-minute
experience. This vaudeville show will have two performances. A
shorter, kid-friendly one at 6 p.m. lets kids under 13 in free!
A longer one recommended for audiences 16 and up is at 8 p.m.
Tickets are available online; visit
www.freakshowtell.com
or www. arleetheater.com
for more details.
As a thank you for all the support over the years, "The
Majestic" will play for free on Saturday, March 30 at 7 p.m. and
Sunday, March 31 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Given a rare three and a
half stars, the late Roger Ebert said "The Majestic is a proud
patriotic hymn to America."
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“‘The Majestic’ is very special to us because of its side story of a small town
restoring its shuttered theater,” said Gaye Maxson. “When we finally got our
equipment up and running again almost 15 years ago, we showcased it with a
private showing to all the people who had supported us to that point. Now we
want to show “The Majestic” again to everyone, with gratitude for all the
support we have received for the Arlee in the past 15 years.”
The theater originally was opened in 1936 by Art and Leah Struck, who operated
it as Arlee Theatre for several decades. Managers included the Strucks, Dale
Fancher, Charlie Thomas and Larry Rodgers. Don and Thelma Keith then purchased
it in 1984 and operated it as Nashville Sound Country Opry with live shows that
drew crowds from out of state. They retired and closed the business in 2000. The
Maxson family reopened it again as Arlee Theater with a sold-out house for Ivan
Parker in the spring of 2004, with movies returning to the Arlee screen that
fall.
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