Walter Reade Theatre

http://lc.lincolncenter.org/
165 W 65th St, New York, NY ‎
(212) 875-5600
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66th Street – Lincoln Center

Walter Reade Theatre

Price it's an average it changes according to each event.Walter Reade, was the man behind a chain of movie theaters, that single passage of a theater in Asbury Park, New Jersey to a string of forty theaters and movies which lasted until the mid-seventies, his name is associated with large individual cinema very well maintained, of the golden age of Hollywood. The Walter Reade Theater opened in 1991, is located on the Plaza level Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, next to the Julliard School of Music, the theater itself is beautiful, is fully equipped to show all formats of movies, their seats are extremely comfortable with a large and beautiful screen and the sound is excellent, the auditorium also It is used as a place for the New York Film Festival, is home to a wide variety of international film festivals, conferences or lectures that are related to the movies, their programs rival those of the Museum of Modern Art and the Film Forum in Manhattan, in other places. Presents films truly creative, artistic, publishes a monthly bulletin where it shows all the programs it has been in detail. If you become a member now $4 per ticket and if you buy the series of 5 films there is an additional saving of $1 at a time, you also get a free subscription to a magazine specializing in cinema. In this theater there is no advertising, only the film that always starts on time and has standard prices, be sure to bring your ticket with you when you have to leave to go to the bathroom, because it is going to need to re-enter; there is a restaurant in the same theater, but is somewhat costly