3-4-26 Wednesday News 10 P.M. E-2
The REES Theatre proudly presents a special Seasoned Citizen Movie Matinee featuring the inspiring biblical drama Risen on Wednesday, March 18th at 2:00 PM.
Risen offers a compelling look at the days following the crucifixion of Jesus, told through the eyes of a Roman tribune assigned to investigate the disappearance of Christ’s body. What begins as a military assignment becomes a personal journey that challenges doubt, faith, and truth. With powerful performances and a gripping storyline, the film brings a unique perspective to one of history’s most significant events.
This screening is part of The REES’ Seasoned Citizen Film Series, offering a relaxed and welcoming afternoon movie experience in the beautifully restored historic theatre.
Admission is only $8, and includes your movie ticket, popcorn, and a drink — an affordable and enjoyable way to spend your Wednesday afternoon.
Tickets are available through Eventbrite, at Na Rie Simple Treasures…104 N. Michigan, or at The Everwise Box Office at The REES on the day of the show.
About The REES Theatre
The REES Theatre is a restored historic landmark in the heart of Plymouth, Indiana. Originally opened in 1940, it now operates as a community performing arts venue, offering concerts, films, theatrical productions, and private events. The REES is a 501 c3 charity supported by generous donors, volunteers, and community partners who help keep this local treasure thriving. For more information on upcoming events follow us on Facebook @The REES or check out our website reestheatre.org!
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