IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934)
General Admission Tickets:
$6.00
Add’l per-ticket processing fees apply: $1
Add’l per-ticket processing fees apply: $1
SAT, FEB 19, 2022
NEWS-GAZETTE FILM SERIES
For 20 years, The News-Gazette has sponsored monthly screenings of the most beloved classic films at the Virginia Theatre. The News-Gazette Film Series is your ticket to Hollywood’s golden age!
NEWS-GAZETTE FILM SERIES
For 20 years, The News-Gazette has sponsored monthly screenings of the most beloved classic films at the Virginia Theatre. The News-Gazette Film Series is your ticket to Hollywood’s golden age!
IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934)
Rated PG
105 Min
A renegade reporter trailing a young runaway heiress for a big story joins her on a bus heading from Florida to New York, and they end up stuck with each other when the bus leaves them behind at one of the stops.
THE NEWS-GAZETTE FILM SERIES
Add house organist David Schroeder performing on the Virginia’s historic Hope Jones II Wurlitzer pipe organ before many shows, and you have an evening of entertainment fit for the whole family.
News-Gazette film critic Richard Leskosky will be back this season following many 7pm News-Gazette screenings for a post-show talk about each movie — in the Virginia lobby.
FACE MASKS REQUIRED AT THE VIRGINIA THEATRE
Per an Executive Order signed by Illinois Governor Pritzker on August 26, 2021, all individuals age 2 and up who are medically able are required to wear a face mask while indoors in public settings, regardless of vaccination status.
VIRGINIA THEATRE CONCESSIONS SUSPENSED
Please note that due to the recent increases in active COVID-19 cases in Champaign County the Virginia Theatre has suspended the sale of food and beverages, including liquor, at all public events.
Patrons may, if they choose, bring in a single bottle of water (20 oz or less) for consumption during an event, provided they resume wearing their mask after taking a drink. No other outside food or beverage items are allowed into the theatre.
The Virginia has taken these steps to help ensure that all individuals are wearing a mask at all times while inside the facility.
For more, please visit this page.
Rated PG
105 Min
A renegade reporter trailing a young runaway heiress for a big story joins her on a bus heading from Florida to New York, and they end up stuck with each other when the bus leaves them behind at one of the stops.
THE NEWS-GAZETTE FILM SERIES
Add house organist David Schroeder performing on the Virginia’s historic Hope Jones II Wurlitzer pipe organ before many shows, and you have an evening of entertainment fit for the whole family.
News-Gazette film critic Richard Leskosky will be back this season following many 7pm News-Gazette screenings for a post-show talk about each movie — in the Virginia lobby.
FACE MASKS REQUIRED AT THE VIRGINIA THEATRE
Per an Executive Order signed by Illinois Governor Pritzker on August 26, 2021, all individuals age 2 and up who are medically able are required to wear a face mask while indoors in public settings, regardless of vaccination status.
VIRGINIA THEATRE CONCESSIONS SUSPENSED
Please note that due to the recent increases in active COVID-19 cases in Champaign County the Virginia Theatre has suspended the sale of food and beverages, including liquor, at all public events.
Patrons may, if they choose, bring in a single bottle of water (20 oz or less) for consumption during an event, provided they resume wearing their mask after taking a drink. No other outside food or beverage items are allowed into the theatre.
The Virginia has taken these steps to help ensure that all individuals are wearing a mask at all times while inside the facility.
For more, please visit this page.