Girls, put on your favorite pink outfit. Guy, are you “Kenough” to come with her? “Barbie,” 2023’s top-grossing movie ($1,445,638,421 worldwide), is coming to The REES in Plymouth.
Follow Barbie and Ken as they have the time of their lives in the seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. But, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans.
I Can Only Imagine – Family Matinee – 2 p.m., Sunday, April 7.
Bart Millard suffers physical and emotional abuse at the hands of his father, Arthur, while growing up in Greensville, Texas. When Arthur becomes terminally ill, he finds redemption by embracing his faith and rediscovering his love for his son. Years later, Bart is inspired to write the hit song “I Can Only Imagine” detailing his troubled childhood and mended relationship with his father.
Tickets are $5 each. Adults 18-and-older only on Date Night. Children 12-and-under are free with an accompanying adult. Tickets are available online (reestheatre.com), at Fernbaugh’s Fine Diamonds & Jewelry, 206 N. Michigan St., and 45 minutes before the movie at The REES box-office, 100 N. Michigan St.
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