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Harris Theatre

Address
809 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh PA 15222
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(412) 471-9700
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Quality setup and atmosphere make this a top theater for foreign and indie flicks.

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Part of Pittsburgh Filmmakers' triumvirate of art houses, the Harris Theater is the only cinematic representative in the cultural district. The setup here is modest and...

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80

Harris theater is a single screen old-style theater. They specialize in older movies, either classics or cult-classics. Recently showing things like Godfather, Casablanca, and even Rocky Horror-- Harris Theater is one of the greatest things...

downtown art house theater

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The Harris Theater downtown is a single screen theater showing independent, art, and foreign films. As part of Pittsburgh Filmmakers, they take part in the Three Rivers Film Festival (showing dozens of movies in the course of a week).The H...

Quality setup and atmosphere make this a top theater for foreign and indie flicks.

The ScenePart of Pittsburgh Filmmakers' triumvirate of art houses, the Harris Theater is the only cinematic representative in the cultural district. The setup here is modest and straightforward. Outside you buy your ticket and walk under the marquee, through the glass doors to the lobby. The theater itself is narrow and high, room enough for a balcony and a good-sized screen. Chairs are red, plush and comfortable. The Film FestivalBeing that it's owned and operated by Pittsburgh Filmmakers, the Harris plays an integral part in the screenings during the Three Rivers Film Festival each...

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