NOW PLAYING

REMINDERS OF HIM

Wed 3/18
10:45am • 1:30pm • 4:15pm • 7:00pm

THURS 3/19
10:45am • 1:30pm

Fri 3/20 & Sat 3/21
11:00am • 1:45pm • 4:30pm • 7:45pm

Sun 3/22 - Wed 3/25
11:00am • 1:45pm • 4:30pm • 7:15pm

Thurs 3/26
10:45am • 1:30pm • 4:15pm

PG-13 | 1hr 54min | Drama

When a terrible tragedy leaves a young mother estranged from the daughter she barely knows, her attempt at redemption and reconnection is thwarted by a town not ready to forgive--until an unlikely ally begins to see her for who she truly is. Based on the best-selling novel by Colleen Hoover and anchored by vulnerable, lived in performances from Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers, Reminders of Him is a deeply felt story about finding your way back to the people--and the life--you thought you'd lost forever.

SOLO MIO

Thurs 3/19
11:00am

PG | 1h 40m | Comedy

Stranded at the altar, Matt (Kevin James) decides to embark on his honeymoon in Italy solo. Featuring one of James’ best performances, this sharply observed rom-com speaks to the unexpected ways people find their way back to one another. Light on its feet but emotionally precise, the film balances humor with genuine insight, allowing character and performances to do the heavy lifting. Solo Mio is the kind of modest gem that reminds you how powerful simple, well-told stories can be.

OSCAR FRONT RUNNERS

SINNERS

Fri 3/13
7:45pm

Mon 3/16
7:15pm

R | 2h 17m | Horror

With a record-breaking haul of Oscar nominations, Ryan Coogler’s bold Southern gothic vampire saga stands as one of the year’s most daring cinematic swings.

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER

Sat 3/14
7:45pm

Wed 3/18
6:45pm

R | 2h 41m | Thriller

Paul Thomas Anderson’s sprawling, genre-defying epic—powered by fearless performances and audacious filmmaking—returns to remind us why it dominated this year’s Oscar conversation.

HAMNET

Sun 3/15
4:00pm

Tues 3/17
7:15pm

Thurs 3/19
1:45pm

PG-13 | 2h 5m | Drama

Roger Ebert once referred to movies as 'empathy machines'. That perfectly describes this meditation on grief and loss, and the power of art to transform us. Jessie Buckley delivers a performance that feels destined to take its place in the history of the craft.

COMING SOON

PROJECT HAIL MARY

OPENS MARCH 20

THE AI DOC

OR HOW I BECAME AN APOCALOPTIMIST

SUPER MARIO GALAXY

OPENS APRIL 1

UPCOMING EVENTS

Cognitive Longevity

How to Age with a Healthy Brain

An Evening with Lisa Genova

#1 INTERNATIONAL AND NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING AUTHOR AND NEUROSCIENTIST

THURSDAY APRIL 2 at 6:00pm

$30

Proceeds to benefit the Cape Cod Alzheimer’s Family Support Center

We all want to live a long life, but it’s just as important to ensure our brainspan matches our lifespan. Today in the U.S., 1 in 3 people at the age of 85 have Alzheimer’s, and that number is fast approaching 1 in 2. But these numbers aren’t set in stone. Alzheimer’s doesn’t have to be your brain’s destiny.

In this talk, Lisa Genova, a renowned neuroscientist and bestselling author, shares the latest evidence-based practices for aging with a healthy brain. With groundbreaking research, she reveals how approximately 45% of Alzheimer’s diagnoses can be prevented through the choices we make in our daily lives.

This talk offers audiences actionable insights into protecting their cognitive health and empowering themselves to live longer, healthier, and sharper lives.

BOSTON HEADLINERS

Scamps Comedy Night at the Chatham Orpheum

THURSDAY APRIL 9 at 7:00pm

$25

Top Boston headliners Steve Bjork and John Turco join host Bill Douglas for our third Comedy Night with Scamps Comedy. Big names and big laughs!

This show is suitable for adults over 21.

One of the best observational humorists in Boston, Stephen Bjork is known for his clean and funny style. A headliner at clubs such as The Improv in Las Vegas, Mohegan Sun in Connecticut, Hilarities in Orlando, Florida, Crackers in Indianapolis, Indiana, and several more, he's shared the stage with acts including Dane Cook, Steven Wright, Dom Irrerra, Dave Chappelle, Gilbert Gottfried, Joe Rogan, Dana Gould and Tommy Chong. He also once opened for the legendary musical group The Platters.

John Turco is not only one of the most versatile comedians in the northeast, he’s also one of the most animated, punctuating his smart, sarcastic, satirical material with expressive faces and dead-on impressions. In addition to top clubs, he's performed at the Bushnell Theatre in Hartford, Conn.; the Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis; the South Shore Music Circus in Cohasset, and the Somerville Theatre in Somerville. He's also performed at more than 100 colleges, and is one of the busiest corporate acts in New England. He's featured regularly on the morning show at Providence Radio station 94 WHJY and Vermont's MOO 92.

Bill Douglas is a middle school science teacher by day. At night he’s still a middle school science teacher but also travels around New England and the world performing comedy. In addition to New England, he’s performed across the country and overseas. He has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (in Scotland, the biggest comedy festival in the world) and the Missouri Mule Festival. He has shared the stage with headliners such as Jimmy Dunn, Paul Nardizzi, Carolyn Plummer, and Paul D’Angelo.


THE HAND THAT HOLDS THE LINE

MOVIE SCREENING and Filmmaker Q&A

PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE CAPE COD COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN’S ALLIANCE

Thursday, March 26th SOLD OUT
6:00 p.m.

This show is rescheduled from 2/26 cancelled show. Tickets for the 2/26 show will be honored at this show

Thursday, June 25 SOLD OUT
6:00 p.m.

Fishermen live a life that’s deeply connected to nature, shaped by the rhythm of the tides, the temperament of the sea, and the unpredictability of the catch. Their work is both physically demanding and emotionally rewarding, often driven more by passion than profit.

The Hand That Holds The Line, a new documentary by Geoff C. Bassett and Kim Roderiques, shines a light on Cape Cod fishermen who have devoted their lives to one of the most challenging and dangerous professions in the world.

SPECIAL EVENT SCREENING

Thursday, March 12
6:00 p.m. SOLD OUT

PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT
THE FAMILIES OF THOSE LOST AT SEA WHILE ONBOARD THE F/V LILY JEAN

(via the Gloucester Fishing Community Preservation Fund).  

The fishing community is tightknit, and when tragedy strikes, the loss is felt by all. The sinking of Gloucester's F/V Lily Jean with all seven hands aboard on January 30 has rippled through fishing families, waterfront businesses, and coastal communities across the region.

In the spirit of standing together, from one Cape to another Cape, the Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen’s Alliance is honored to partner with the Chatham Orpheum for a special film screening on March 12. All proceeds from this event will be donated to support the families of all those lost at sea aboard the F/V Lily Jean, through the Gloucester Fishing Community Preservation Fund.

This evening is an opportunity to gather in remembrance at this heartbreaking time. By attending, you are helping ensure these families feel the strength and support of the broader community during an unimaginably difficult time. The Q&A after the film will include a panel of special fishing community guests.  

GREASE

‘SOCK-HOP’ SING-ALONG EVENT

$25 ADMISSION / $10 STUDENTS
PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT
SOUTH CHATHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY

Thursday April 23rd

5:30pm Pizza and Raffle

6:00 pm Movie Sing A Long

Sing along with all the iconic songs from one of the biggest hit musicals of all time! Feel like dressing up and looking the part? It is not required, but highly encouraged. That goes for dancing in the aisles.

Or just come to enjoy a great movie for a great cause.

COMING SOON

ART FILM SERIES

COMING SOON

SPECIAL EVENTS

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