This week at the Lincoln Theater
"Becoming Led Zeppelin" - (PG-13; 2 hours, 1 minute) - The film traces the journeys of the four members of the Stairway To Heaven rockers through the music scene of the 1960s and their meeting in the summer of 1968, culminating in 1970. Interviews, performances and never-before-seen footage provide insight into the origins of Led Zeppelin and their meteoric rise to musical stardom. Final showtimes Thursday, April 10 at 1 p.m. (note the early start time) and 7 p.m. Presented in Partnership with King Eider's Pub.
Y-Arts presents: "Guys and Dolls JR" - Set in New York City, “Guys and Dolls JR.” follows gambler, Nathan Detroit, as he tries to find the cash to set up the biggest crap game in town while the authorities breathe down his neck. Meanwhile, his girlfriend and nightclub performer, Adelaide, laments that they've been engaged for 14 years without ever getting married. Nathan turns to fellow gambler, Sky Masterson, for the dough, but Sky ends up chasing the straight-laced missionary, Sarah Brown. Live on stage at 5 p.m. Thursday, April 10 and Friday, April 11. Tickets: $10 general admission. Purchasing tickets in advance is highly recommended for Y-Arts performances.
"Black Bag" - (R; 1 hour, 33 minutes) - A gripping spy drama about legendary intelligence agents George Woodhouse and his beloved wife Kathryn. When she is suspected of betraying the nation, George faces the ultimate test – loyalty to his marriage or his country. Playing at 2 and 7 p.m. Friday, April 11; Saturday, April 12; Wednesday, April 16. Plays at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 13 and Thursday, April 17. Presented in partnership with Tenji Inc.
"The Silence of the Lambs" - (R; 1 hour, 59 minutes) - A psychological thriller that redefined women in crime films. More than just a masterpiece of suspense, Jonathan Demme’s “The Silence of the Lambs” is a groundbreaking feminist film, led by Jodie Foster’s unforgettable portrayal of Clarice Starling. Join Christine Merser, film reviewer at “Screen Thoughts,” for a special screening, followed by a thought-provoking discussion about the film’s legacy, its feminist undertones, and why it remains one of the most compelling films of all time. Playing for one screening only Sunday, April 13 at 6 p.m. Regular film ticket prices.
Coming soon: 2025 Mountainfilm on Tour: April 17; "Bad Shabbos" - April 18.
Tickets are available in advance through the theater’s online box office at www.LincolnTheater.org. Remaining tickets available at the door 30 minutes before showtime. Movie tickets are $10 adult and $7 LT members and youth 18 and under. Special event ticket prices vary. Wednesday matinee screenings contain Open Captions unless otherwise specified. The Lincoln Theater is located at 2 Theater St. in downtown Damariscotta. Curtain going up!
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Damariscotta, ME 04544
United States