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Originally built in 1914, the <b>Somerville Theatre</b> is a throwback to an era when the neighborhood lineup included a diverse array of entertainment options ranging from opera to silent movies to vaudeville. The current incarnation offers a similar eclectic mix of flicks and up-and-coming rock ‘n’ roll acts. However, it’s the theatre’s reverence for performers like the Magnetic Fields and movie marathons like the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival that maintains this haunt’s street cred.
<div class="p"></div><b>MORE INFO:</b> More than a million dollars' worth of renovations later, the Somerville Theatre is no longer just a national historical landmark—it's now a plush national historical landmark. In addition to its regular showings of second-run mainstream and independent films, the theatre also features live plays and concerts of all genres (tickets through TicketMaster, usually $20-40). They also boast the cheapest weekday matinees in the city for a mere $4. Also check out their affiliate Capitol Theatre for continued screenings. Films $6.50, seniors and children $4.50 before 6pm; prices vary for musical and theater events.
<div class="p"></div><i>This section contains information from <a href="http://www.hsa.net" class="external text" title="http://www.hsa.net" rel="nofollow">Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard</a>.</i>

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