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Mount Airy’s historic Downtown Cinema has been a popular source of entertainment for over six decades. Originally called the "Earle," this 450-seat movie house has screened most of Hollywood’s legendary films. On any given Saturday night, moviegoers would line up around the block on North Main Street to see their cinematic heroes on the theatre’s big screen. Going to see a "picture" at the Cinema was a real event.
The Cinema closed in the 1980s, a victim of the "multiplex" phenomenon. In 1990, Stewart and Everette Theatres, who owned the building, donated the Cinema to the Surry Arts Council. Dark for several years, the grand old theatre was in serious disrepair. With thousands of hours of volunteer help, the Surry Arts Council brought the Cinema back to vibrant life. Today, the Cinema is alive with activity. The arts council screens $3 movies five nights a week as well as hosts a variety of shows here. For movie listings, call 336-786-2222.