The Tivoli Theatre, only single-screen theatre in the western suburbs of Chicago, was selected by the American Institute of Architects as one of the 150 best places to visit in Illinois, and was voted "Best Movie Theatre" by readers of West Suburban Living three years in a row.
In addition to its history, it's a wonderful place to see a movie at bargain prices seven days a week, with matinees on weekends as well as school holidays. The After Hours Film Society also makes its home at the Tivoli, showing art and foreign films several times a month. In addition, since 1989, the Tivoli has been host to hundreds of live performances, including the Midwest Ballet.
Seating is available for 990 and they offer free refills on popcorn and soda for all sizes. There is also a money back guarantee on movie admission if not satisfied within the first 30 minutes. Come and enjoy a movie and history here!
La Paloma Theatre, located on South Coast Highway 101 near the Encinitas sign, is a a favorite of regional movie and theater buffs. This location is full of history and it's been in the same location since 1928.
La Paloma features many underground and independent films not available in multiplexes. It also hosts concerts, with past performers including Eddie Vedder and Ralph Stanley. One local event happens every Friday night at midnight: a theater performance of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Théâtre Raymond Kabbaz is a 200-seat multipurpose theater focused on events related to the French language and culture. It puts on a wide variety of plays, screenings and lectures.
Opened in 1909, the Emmaus Theatre has been providing the area with cinematic entertainment ever since. Mondays and Thursday are discount days. Ticket prices and times are available on the Web site.