Midweek Matinee: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Wednesday, July 02
Doors: 1pm // Show: 2pm
$5 to $10

This is a showing of the 1954 film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.

In 1866, Professor Pierre M. Aronnax (Paul Lukas) and his assistant Conseil (Peter Lorre), stranded in San Francisco by reports of a giant sea monster attacking ships in the Pacific Ocean, are invited to join an expedition to search for the creature. During the search, they and harpooner Ned Land (Kirk Douglas) are thrown overboard during an attack, eventually discovering that the supposed monster is actually a submarine piloted by the brilliant but haunted Captain Nemo (James Mason).

Ticket & Concession Voucher combo available. This includes a ticket to the film, a popcorn, and a non-alcoholic beverage.

Greene and Christian County seniors 60+ get a free combo ticket with proof of ID upon arrival!

Producer level 26 Club Members have access to 1 FREE matinee ticket per film! If you are a Producer member, you can redeem your free ticket by selecting 26 Club Producer Member ticket. If you would like to become a member, please click here!

 

Huge thank you to all of our sponsors who make this series possible:

Series Producing Sponsor:

Discover Audiology

 

Series Supporting Sponsors:

Great Southern

Mattax Neu Prater

Brightspeed

Stockmens Bank

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If you or a member of your party require ADA seating, please call us at 417-863-9491 to reserve your seats.

Personal Responsibility Statement: The historic Gillioz prides itself on offering a diverse selection of arts and entertainment. Not all productions may appeal to or be appropriate for every person or for all ages. Patrons are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the shows we offer in order to make informed decisions prior to purchasing tickets.

Tickets for this event are general admission seating. Call Ticketing Services at 417-863-9491 with any questions.

The Historic Gillioz Theatre was built in 1926. Balcony seating is closer together than Orchestra seating. If you or a member of your party is tall or require more leg room, we advise purchasing Orchestra level seating.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO ELEVATOR ACCESS TO THE BALCONY SEATING AREA.

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