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Mon 3/24 6:00 pm The Grandin Theatre Art House Cinema Series!
A recently-widowed woman is on the road with her precocious young son, determined to make a new life for herself as a singer.

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Wed 3/26 6:00 pm - Doors Open | | 7:00 pm - Showtime
Grandin Theatre celebrates Women's History Month
The Grandin Theatre’s 2025 film selections and programming structure will aim to recognize and trace a chronology of progress throughout the four waves of Feminism, beginning with the first wave and making our way to the present.
FREE ADMISSION
Ria Khan believes she must save her older sister Lena from her impending marriage. After enlisting her friends' help, she attempts to pull off the most ambitious of all wedding heists in the name of independence and sisterhood.
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Thu 3/27 6:00 pm - Doors | | 7:00 pm - Showtime
Down the Mountain
The Grandin Theatre & FloydFest 25~Aurora Present
The Tan & Sober Gentlemen
Advance Price: $20 + tax, Day of Show Price: $24 + tax
Born and raised in North Carolina, the Tan and Sober Gentlemen began taking the songs, stories, and tunes that make up their beloved state’s musical tradition before they could talk. The music of the Carolinas, (and Appalachia in general) stems from the marriage of the Irish fiddle and the African banjo, which first met in the American South before the Revolution. The Tan and Sober Gentlemen aim to bring these traditions full circle. They play Irish tunes, ballads, and pub songs right next to the Appalachian fiddle tunes of their youth, melding the two into what they call “Irish-American hillbilly music.” Meanwhile, they have earned a reputation as one of the South’s hardest-hitting live acts, playing at blazing tempos, and putting every last bit of energy they possess into the show. The result is a raucous celebration of the Carolinas’ Irish heritage, with drinking, dancing, and merriment galore.

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Fri 3/28 10:00 pm The Grandin Theatre After Hours Series!
In a dystopic and crime-ridden Detroit, a terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg haunted by submerged memories.

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Fri 3/28 to Sun 3/30 Tickets go on sale March 24th | | Times TBD
This film opens at the Grandin on Friday, March 28th.
Tickets on sale March 24th.
Starring Oscar nominee Steve Coogan, this poignant dramedy from director Peter Cattaneo follows an Englishman's personal and political awakening after he adopts a penguin during a cataclysmic period in Argentine history.
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Fri 3/28 to Sun 3/30 Tickets go on sale March 24th | | Times TBD
This film opens at the Grandin on Friday, March 28th.
Tickets on sale March 24th.
Father-Daughter duo Elliott and Ridley hit a unicorn with their car and bring it to the wilderness retreat of a mega-wealthy pharmaceutical CEO.
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Wed 4/2 6:00 pm - Doors Open | | 7:00 pm - Screening
General Admission: $15 + tax
Small hand bags will be admitted, but no backpacks please.

Triumph of Hope tells the powerful true stories of three Holocaust hidden children who survived against unimaginable odds, sharing their journeys of resilience, identity, and hope to ensure their voices and lessons endure for future generations.
Triumph of Hope is a powerful documentary that captures the resilience of the human spirit through the extraordinary stories of three Holocaust hidden children—Arye, Helga, and Regine—who later made their homes in the Roanoke Valley. Their journeys, marked by courage, endurance, and unwavering hope, serve as a testament to survival against unimaginable odds.
Through intimate interviews, each survivor reflects on their past in a deeply personal way—Arye, dedicated to preserving his culture and identity; Regine, embodying perseverance through acts of kindness; and Helga, demonstrating the transformative power of love and healing.
More than a historical account, Triumph of Hope is a reminder of the strength found in the face of darkness. The film weaves together compelling storytelling, evocative imagery, and historical context to not only educate audiences about the horrors of the Holocaust but also ensure that the voices of survivors—especially those from our own Roanoke community—continue to be heard.
As the number of living Holocaust survivors dwindles, this documentary serves as a lasting legacy—honoring the past, educating future generations, and inspiring a collective commitment to never let history repeat itself.
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Fri 4/4 to Sun 4/6 Times TBD
Tickets on sale March 31st.
Four misfits are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into a bizarre, cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination. To get back home, they'll have to master this world while embarking on a quest with an unexpected, expert crafter.
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Mon 4/7 6:00 pm The Grandin Theatre Art House Cinema Series!
This film is in Russian with English subtitles.
During WWII, Soviet orphan Ivan Bondarev strikes up a friendship with three sympathetic Soviet officers while working as a scout behind the German lines.

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Thu 4/10 7:00 pm THIS SHOW IS NOW SOLD OUT
How may we help you? Join Hoot and Holler for a night of true stories from the frontlines of customer service—where the customer is sometimes right, but the stories are always unforgettable!
From mind-boggling requests to epic meltdowns, saintly patience to sneaky revenge, our storytellers will spill the tea on the wild, hilarious, and downright bizarre moments that happen when people and policies collide. From food service to room service, call centers to operating rooms, return desks to collection agencies, baristas to bartenders, IRS to ABC, your call AND your story is important to us!
This night is dedicated to the brave souls who’ve smiled through the madness and lived to tell the tale. No need to press zero to speak to a human—we’ve got the best (and worst) of customer service LIVE on stage! ‘Hoot and Holler: Customer Service will hilariously delve into the world of the work force and the incredible stories that can arise out of "customer service!"
Interested in submitting a CUSTOMER SERVICE story pitch to be considered as a storyteller? We encourage and welcome new voices.
We ask for a detailed outline to be submitted in a private message through the Hoot and Holler Facebook Messenger or email Hootlee540@gmail.com. We look for a beginning, middle, and end, lots of juicy details, humor and truth, conviction and confidence, and the willingness to step up in all of your brave glory to share your story. We love fresh interpretations of the theme and purposefully keep themes broad for this very reason. Think outside the box!
What compels you to want to tell this story? Dazzle us! If your story is selected, you will be coached throughout the process to prepare your story for stage. Readying a story does take a time commitment and willingness to be challenged and guided. Sharing a personal story live in front of an adoring audience is one of the most empowering experiences a person can have. The journey is an unforgettable one! Holler at us with your questions or ideas. Have a Customer Service story to pitch? Holler at us through Facebook Messenger for a chance to share your epic tale!
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Fri 4/11 10:00 pm The Grandin Theatre After Hours Series!
Minnesota car salesman Jerry Lundegaard's inept crime falls apart due to his and his henchmen's bungling and the persistent police work of the quite pregnant Marge Gunderson.

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Sat 4/12 10:00 am Admission is Free!
A town Marshal, despite the disagreements of his newlywed bride and the townspeople around him, must face a gang of deadly killers alone at "high noon"
hen the gang leader, an outlaw he "sent up" years ago, arrives on the noon train.
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Mon 4/14 6:00 pm - Doors Open | | 7:00 pm - Screening
General Admission - $10 + tax
SCSC Rating PG-13
This event is presented by Justin Smith and is not a Grandin Theatre presents showing.
Roanoke's new mystery movie series for adventurous filmgoers! What's the film? You won't know until you take your seat and the lights go down. Join Roanoke native Justin Smith as he presents his vision - Star City Secret Cinema!

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Thu 4/17 6:00 pm - Doors | | 7:00 pm - First Set | | 8:00 pm - Intermission | | 8:20 pm - Second Set | | 9:30 pm - End of Show America's Got Talent - Semifinalists
#Road to RoosterWalk 15
The Grandin Theatre & RoosterWalk 15 Present
Ashes & Arrows
General Admission: Advance - $22 + tax; Day of Show - $24 + tax
From the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina to the peaks of Arrowtown, New Zealand, Ashes & Arrows captivate audiences around the country with their strong vocals, thoughtful lyrics, and on-stage charisma. While stuck at individual musical crossroads, Ciaran, Jonathan, and Ben met at an open mic in downtown Asheville in 2021 and immediately regained their joy and inspiration to write and perform music now as a band.
Their debut EP 'Forward' was produced by world-renowned record producer Greg Haver and released on October 7, 2022, and one of the lead singles, 'Gold in the Mountain' was featured on BBC2 radio late last year.Drawing inspiration from the likes of NEEDTODBREATH, Jason Isbell, and Patrick Droney, Ashes & Arrows write their songs in an authentically original form, whilst bringing a mesmerizing flare with strong 3-part harmonies.

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