NEW! Popcorn Pick-up every Friday in June, plus fresh streams from Hot Docs!

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Starting this Friday and every Friday in June, we're bringing you Playhouse Popcorn Pick-Up! Check out the link if you would like to pre-order and pay in advance with a pickup time of your choice. (You can also order and pay at the cinema, if you prefer. Debit only.)

You'll be able to enjoy your concessions with two fresh and two rep streaming titles, all starting this Friday, including the new documentary, MYSTIFY, about the life of the superbly talented and troubled INXS frontman, Michael Hutchence. Streams June 5 - 18.


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Streaming June 5 - 18. Ten-year-old Flynn McGarry transforms his living room into a supper club using his classmates as line cooks. Achieving sudden fame, Flynn outgrows his bedroom kitchen and sets out to challenge the hierarchy of the culinary world.


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Streaming June 5 - 18. A Playhouse rep fave! Stream for $6.99. In 1956, before Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, 23-year-old Canadian biologist Anne Innis Dagg made an unprecedented solo journey to South Africa to study giraffes in the wild. In this moving documentary, Anne (now 85) retraces her steps, and with letters and stunning, original 16mm film footage offers an intimate window into her life as a young woman, juxtaposed with a first hand look at the devastating reality that giraffes are facing today and the challenges Dagg faced as a female academic.


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Streaming June 5 - 18. A Playhouse rep fave! Stream for $6.99. NOTHING LIKE A DAME proves there's plenty of entertainment value to be found in rounding up a quartet of screen legends for a chat -- and is likely to leave audiences wishing these stars would keep brewing up pots for an ongoing series.


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Mondays in June! Join us at 8:30 on the Playhouse Facebook page for a Mystery Movie Watch Party! The 1970s were a heyday for made-for-TV high concept thrillers. If you are old enough to have seen some of these small screen classics, they made an indelible impression. Let's take a trip down memory lane together to the farthest reaches of our nascent nightmares. Don't watch alone! Mystery Movie Mondays. Coming soon to a small screen near you.

Each week's presentation will be a "mystery" movie, but we can assure you, we are choosing only the best TV movies of the era that are available for us to watch in this format.

HOW DO WATCH PARTIES WORK? Make sure to be on the Playhouse Facebook page on Monday at 8:30 to join the Watch Party. We can interact as a group during the presentation by typing comments in the side "chat" bar (if you so wish!) It's nice to know we are watching together while being apart (especially while watching these creepy classics!)

Since we can't watch movies in our preferred format --the big screen-- we feel watching movies that were made for the small screen is appropriate. We would never recommend you watch a movie like Lawrence of Arabia or 2001: A Space Odyssey on your tablet or desktop or even your TV. Sacrilege! ;) We're purists that way....

Playhouse Popcorn & Spring Gift Pack Pick-up!

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14A

"While "Mystify" in many ways amplifies the tragedy of Hutchence's death, it also goes a long way toward explaining and humanizing it." - Variety

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STC

Now streaming! Purchase virtual ticket ($6.99) at the link.

“Years before Jane Goodall ventured into the world of chimpanzees and Dian Fossey worked with mountain gorillas, 23-year old Canadian Anne Innis Dagg made an unprecedented expedition to South Africa to study giraffes in the wild.

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PG

"A conversational feast with four acting Dames-Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins and Joan Plowright-who are not above profane fun and confessions that make them human. Don't miss the chance to bask in the pleasure of their company. " - Rolling Stone

Now streaming! Purchase virtual ticket ($6.99) at the link.

“Nothing Like a Dame is a real tonic. If you have any love for the art of acting, this filmed conversation among four eminent women veterans of Britain’s film and stage scene will banish the blues.

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NR

"'The Trip' films have a remarkable (and welcome) tonal consistency, and there's plenty here of those lively, escapist elements that have made these movies so charming and irresistible." - New York Magazine

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NR

Playhouse at Home!

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"An engrossing Norwegian documentary born of the unlikely but resilient bond between a young female artist and a career criminal who stole two of her large canvases." - Hollywood Reporter

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NR

“Made up of archival footage, present-day interviews, and news clips, it’s a strange, fascinating, and eerie film to watch while we’re all in quarantine, and while climate change ravages the earth.” - Hannah Lynn, Pittsburgh City Paper

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