Fallon Theatre hops into busy schedule

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First, we would like to wish everyone a very Happy Easter.

Second, we would like to invite you to join us for “The Living Last Supper” which will be performed on our historic stage for two nights — Thursday and Friday — performances start each evening at 7 p.m. This is a special presentation and is free both evenings.

Third, what is Easter without bunnies? We have two great movies for you this weekend. Playing both Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m. is the 2021 comedy adventure “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway!”

Bea, Thomas and the rabbits have created a makeshift family, but despite his best efforts, Peter can't seem to shake his mischievous reputation. Venturing out of the garden, Peter finds himself in a world where his mischief is appreciated. However, when his family risks everything to come looking for him, Peter must figure out what kind of bunny he wants to be.

Starring Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson and David Oyelowo.

And one more movie where the star is a rabbit, playing Saturday at 7 p.m. is the 1950 comedy fantasy “Harvey!”

Elwood P. Dowd is a wealthy drunk who starts having visions of a giant rabbit named Harvey. Elwood lives with his sister Veta and her daughter, and Veta worries that Elwood has gone insane. In the process of trying to have him committed, Veta admits that she occasionally sees Harvey herself. The director of the mental home, Dr. Chumley, tries to reconcile his duty to help Elwood with his own growing experiences with Harvey.

Starring James Stewart, Josephine Hull, Peggy Dow and Jesse White.

Mark your calendar for these three great April events. On April 6 at 7 p.m. we have family Stand Up Comedy when comedian Lee Hardin takes our historic stage.

Don't miss this night of fun and laughter.

Tickets are only $20 and can be purchased in advance at www.fallontheatre.com.

Then please join us April 13 for Heritage of the West — a day of histories, poetry, music and stories. Starts at noon and admission is free. Featuring Native American dancers, cowboy poetry, Chautauqua, Western songs, Mexicana Dance Group, old classic country songs and much more.

Then on April 27, at 7 p.m., please join us for the premiere of “Tahoe Joe 2” featuring some local cast and crew.

 In this sequel to the 2022 film Tahoe Joe, filmmakers Michael and Dillon set out to rescue a missing person in Tahoe National Forest but get more than they bargained for when returning to the hunting grounds of the Bigfoot nicknamed Tahoe Joe.

Tickets $10, $7 children and military.

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