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WICKED LITTLE LETTERS

R | COMEDY | 1h 42m

CIVIL WAR

R | ACTION/WAR | 1h 49m

ORDINARY ANGELS

R | DRAMA | 2h 10m

NO REFUGE: CAPE COD’s COASTAL CRISIS

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STARTING APRIL 26TH

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THE OLD OAK

NARRATIVE | 1h 53m

FALL GUY

PG-13 | ACTION | 2h 5m

YOUNG WOMAN OF THE SEA

PG | DRAMA | 1h 40m

INSIDE OUT 2

PG | FAMILY/COMEDY

CHATHAM WOMENs bookclub presents

wuthering heights (1992)

Join us at Chatham Orpheum Theater at 9:15 AM for a special screening of the timeless classic "Wuthering Heights." Following the movie, stick around for a thought-provoking book discussion where you can share your insights and reflections on Emily Brontë's masterpiece with the fellow literature enthusiasts of The Chatham Women’s Bookclub.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th - 9:15Am showtime

SOUTH CHATHAM LIBRARY PRESENTS

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Join us for an afternoon movie benefitting the south Chatham public library

Struggling boutique bookseller Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) hates Joe Fox (Tom Hanks), the owner of a corporate Foxbooks chain store that just moved in across the street. When they meet online, however, they begin an intense and anonymous Internet romance, oblivious of each other's true identity. Eventually Joe learns that the enchanting woman he's involved with is actually his business rival. He must now struggle to reconcile his real-life dislike for her with the cyber love he's come to feel.

THURSDAY, APRIL 25th - 4:00pm showtime

A homeless musician's life is transformed after he discovers a flock of wild South American parrots living in San Francisco. How they got there is a mystery, but Mark Bittner forms a bond with the exotic birds through his music and his patient, attentive care. Over time he comes to appreciate their individual identities and makes a case for humans to reevaluate their relationship to animals. When he is forced to leave them, he despairs over the birds' fate.

THE WILD PARROTS OF TELEGRAPH HILL

4k UHD REMASTERED DOCUMENTARY

COME SEE THIS CLASSIC DOCUMENTARY REMASTERED IN 4K ON OUR BRAND NEW PROJECTOR SYSTEM. stick around after the show for an exclusive zoom q&a with director judy irving, live from San Francisco.

THURSDAY, MAY 2ND - 7:00pm showtime WITH Q&A

HEROES OF MY IMAGINATION

CELEBRATING NEURODIVERSITY IN THE ARTS

We are excited to announce a very special one time event: HEROES OF MY IMAGINATION. This event will include an esteemed panel of phenomenal artists, producers, artistic directors, authors, and writers, on stage, discussing neurodiversity in the arts. Artistic director, producer, and actor, Alan Rust, will moderate the panel featuring Pulitzer Prize winning author, Ron Suskind; Tedi Marsh, co-producer of the Broadway show, How To Dance In Ohio; Isabeau Miller, Berklee College Professor, co-producer of How To Dance In Ohio; Dani Davis, Emmy award winning writer, Tony nominated Broadway Producer, theater director, and television producer; and Nina Schuessler, award winning producer, director, actor and teacher. Take advantage of hearing the most riveting stories and excerpts from the Broadway show: How To Dance In Ohio, as well as clips from the award winning film: Life, Animated. As an added bonus, Matthew A. Newcombe, an impressive vocalist who has performed with the Cape Symphony, will perform. Please support the arts at the Orpheum!

ALL PROCEEDS FROM TICKET SALES TO BENEFIT CAPE ABILITIES

THURSDAY, JUNE 20th - 7:00pm showtime

Help Us Look to the Future

The Chatham Orpheum Theater holds a special place in the community and we are so very grateful for the support of those who believe in the importance of culture and the local programming we have all come to enjoy and incorporate into our lives.

Your support is keeping us going during these uncertain times, as we put the wellness of the residents and visitors of Chatham as our top priority.  Thank you for believing in the importance of the arts for our community. You are the inspiration for all we do!