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The Avery Theater is a historic building located in Garner, Iowa, United States. Built 1930 to 1931, this was the only theater in town built specifically to show movies with sound. [2] It was built by an independent operator who was not affiliated with a studio or a theater chain. [2]
Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in Iowa" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The theater has already been showing movies for 2024, so visit the drive-in’s social media and website to stay up to date on what movies are being shown, and when.
Founded by Andy Brodie and Andrew Sherburne in the fall of 2011, FilmScene began with a simple goal − to bring movie magic back to downtown Iowa City. The PedMall location officially opened ...
The movie, written by Tina Fey, first premiered in theaters on April 30, 2004. It also inspired a Broadway musical and a musical movie that was released earlier this year. Where can I see 'Mean ...
Former Iowa City Mayor William C. Hubbard (1966–67) and city councilman (1962–67) who is considered "the father of urban renewal in Iowa City," and a 1943 graduate of Iowa City High School, recalled that after City High was moved into a new building during 1939 Englert Theatre donated a considerable supply of its used stage props and set ...
Iowa City's festival season is near. Summer of the Arts has hosted arts and cultural festivals for all ages in Iowa City since 2005. Fan-favorite festivals like the Free Movie Series and Iowa City ...
The last movie shown in the theater was Cleopatra Jones on September 11, 1973. [8] The theater was used on occasion for road shows and rock concerts. In 1981, an effort began to restore the theater. The Davenport Chamber of Commerce bought the theater and donated it to the RiverCenter For The Performing Arts, a non-profit group that was ...