We’re teaming up with the Newtown Book & Record Exchange for “Happy Hour & High Fidelity.”
The fun begins at the Book & Record Exchange with a Vinyl Happy Hour at 6:00 PM. During this hour, guests will enjoy drinks, light bites, classic tunes on vinyl, and merchandise discounts. At 7:00, guests will begin making their way down State Street to the Newtown Theatre for a 7:30 screening of “High Fidelity” (2000).
Only want to see the movie? You can buy tickets at the theatre’s box office starting at 7:00, or purchasae movie-only tickets on this page.
Based on the 1995 British novel by the same name, “High Fidelity” stars John Cusack as the owner of a failing Chicago record store that sells music the old-fashioned way – on vinyl. Rob also grapples with a recent breakup and tries to figure out why his relationships consistently fail. He revisits past relationships, compiling a “top five” list of his worst breakups, seeking to understand the reasons behind them and, ultimately, learn from his mistakes.
TICKET POLICIES
You can present a hard copy of your tickets or the QR code on your phone.
All ticket sales are final. Please be aware of what event you are buying tickets for. Refunds or ticket exchanges will not be offered. If you can't attend, you're welcome to give your tickets to someone else.
Can’t find your tickets? First check your junk or spam folder for an email from “Ticketbud Orders.” If you don't see your tickets, try to retrieve them here. After trying both of these things, please contact us if you still don’t have your tickets. Do not contact Ticketbud – we’ll be able to help you much faster.
EVENT DETAILS
For those attending the film only, the doors open at 7 PM and the movie starts at 7:30 PM.
Seating for the film is first come, first served. We recommend arriving early if you would like to secure your favorite seats.
Beer, wine and canned cocktails will be available for purchase at the theatre before and during the event.
Free parking is available along North State Street, in the municipal lot between Washington and Centre Avenue, and in the municipal lot next to Newtown Borough Hall (23 North State Street).
We have a wheelchair lift on our front porch and an accessible restroom on the first floor. There are no steps to climb to access the first floor of the auditorium. There are steps to the balcony.