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CLASSIC MOVIES & LIVE PERFORMANCES AT THE PALACE THEATRE SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER

GRAPEVINE, TEXAS (August 2, 2021) – Kick off fall with classic movies and live performances at Grapevine’s Historic Palace Theatre, 300 S. Main St. Whether you choose to enjoy a night with the legends of Hollywood on the big screen or take in a live, tribute performance, you are sure to find family fun this fall at the Palace Theatre.

Live Performances

  • Saturday, September 11 - See the dazzling and flamboyant Two Divas & A Piano – Tribute to Elton John & Cher, presented by Tribute Masters. The seasoned Las Vegas team Heidi Thompson and Gene Sironen deliver a highly crafted show garnering laughs, applause and happy audiences wherever they perform. Together, these two sensational tribute artists bring a unique energy to the stage with their own brand of comedy, vocal duets, audience participation and more. These tribute acts have been incredibly successful since Cher and Elton John each have six decades of hits and are loved by audiences of all ages. With songs like: “Crocodile Rock,” “Believe,” “Saturday Night’s Alright,” “If I Could Turn Back Time” and duets like “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” “Rescue Me” and “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me,” this show guarantees an exhilarated audience every time! Showtimes are 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $34 per person for the 3 p.m. matinee and $36 per person for the evening show. All ticket sales are final.
  • Sunday, September 12 – North Central Ballet presents Fairy Doll at 2 p.m. Take a magical journey into a toy store where the beautiful handcrafted dolls come alive at night and perform dances from across the globe. Fairy Doll, originally Die Puppenfee by composer Josef Bayer and first performed in 1888, was one of the most successful productions in the late 19th century. Tickets are $18 per person.
  • Saturday, October 2 - From Las Vegas to Grapevine’s Historic Palace Theatre, the Carpenters Tribute Concert, presented by Tribute Masters, is America’s top act celebrating the music and legacy of the famed brother-sister duo. Don’t miss this unparalleled show starring Sally Olson as Karen Carpenter and pianist Ned Mills as Richard Carpenter. The show opens with a zesty tribute to Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, followed by Carpenters hits including “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “Close to You,” “Superstar” and many more. Carpenters Tribute Concert was honored to be the featured entertainment at the Carpenters 50th Anniversary Celebration in 2019. Olsen will also be performing with “Legends in Concert,” the pioneer of live tribute shows, during the 2021 holiday season. Sally is truly unsurpassed in her stunning representation of Karen Carpenter and captures the essence of the late singer right down to her authentic hairstyles, vintage and handmade costumes, makeup, gestures and voice. Showtimes are 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $34 per person for the 3 p.m. matinee and $36 per person for the evening show. All ticket sales are final.
  • Sunday, October 10 – Elvis Gospel Brunch starring Kraig Parker, 12 p.m. in the Lancaster Theatre. Elvis Presley loved gospel music and no one pays tribute to Elvis’ gospel hits like Kraig Parker. Parker has toured the world for 20 years, astounding audiences with his powerful voice and likeness to the King of Rock-and-Roll. His looks, moves and voice are as close as it comes to watching Elvis. Parker has performed gospel shows with the Stamps Quartet and The Jordanaires, who both sang backup for Elvis. Tickets are $55 and include buffet and show. Reserved seating.

Classic Movie Screenings

Classic movie viewers are invited to bring in a same day receipt from any Grapevine restaurant and get a free popcorn at the Concession Stand! Tickets are $6 per person.

  • Friday, September 3 - “The Egg and I” (NR 1941), 7:30 p.m. On their wedding night, Bob reveals to Betty that he has purchased an abandoned chicken farm. Betty struggles to adapt to their new lifestyle, especially when a glamorous neighbor seems to set her eyes on Bob.
  • Saturday, September 4 – “The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit” (NR 1956), 4 p.m. An ex-soldier faces ethical questions as he tries to earn enough to support his wife and children.
  • Friday, September 10 - “Back to the Future (Rated PG – 1985), 7:30 p.m. Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidently sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown.
  • Friday, September 24 – Saturday, September 25 – Manhattan Short Film Festival, 7:30 p.m. on Friday, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. Film lovers will unite in over 500 venues world wide to view and judge the work of next generation filmmakers from around the world when the 24th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival takes place. $10 per ticket.
  • Friday, October 1 - “The Bride of Frankenstein” (NR - 1935), 7:30 p.m. Dr. Frankenstein falls under the control of his former mentor, who insists he resume his experiments in creating new life. Meanwhile, the Monster remains on the run from those who wish to destroy him.
  • Sunday, October 3 - “Mean Girls” (Rated PG-13 – 2004), 4 p.m. Cady Heron is a hit with The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at her new school, until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of Alpha Plastic Regina George.
  • Friday, October 8 – “Beatlejuice” (Rated PG – 1988), 7:30 p.m. The spirits of a deceased couple are harassed by an unbearable family that has moved into their home, and hire a malicious spirit to drive them out.
  • Saturday, October 9 – “Dracula” (NR – 1931) 4 p.m. After a naive real estate agent succumbs to the will of Count Dracula, the two head to London where the vampire sleeps in his coffin by day and searches for potential victims by night.
  • Saturday, October 9 – “Young Frankenstein” (PG – 1974) 7:30 p.m. An American grandson of the infamous scientist Dr. Frankenstein struggles to prove his grandfather was not insane. When invited to Transylvania, he discovers the process that reanimates a dead body.
  • Saturday, October 16 - “Hocus Pocus” (Rated PG – 1993), 4 and 7 p.m. A curious youngster moves to Salem where he struggles to fit in before awakening a trio of diabolical witches who were executed in the 17th century.

For more information about Grapevine’s Historic Palace Theatre or to purchase tickets, call 817.410.3100 or visit www.Palace-Theatre.com.

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