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After a long Wisconsin winter, it’s time to thaw out with some laughter and community vibes. Join us for an evening of early silent cinema featuring the physical brilliance of Buster Keaton and the tender humor of Charlie Chaplin. The evening begins with two classic Buster Keaton shorts — One Week and Cops — full of inventive chaos and sharp physical comedy. After a brief intermission to refill drinks and stretch your legs, we’ll settle in for Chaplin’s beloved feature The Kid (1921), a film that blends laughter and heart in equal measure.
This is not just a screening — it’s a communal reset guys! A chance to step inside, slow down, and remember the simple joy of shared laughter.
Event Details
Saturday, April 18
Doors open at 6:30 PM
Films begin at 7:00 PM
🎟 $15 per person
Includes fresh popcorn from our vintage machine
Guests are welcome to bring their own beverages
Seating is limited. Early arrival recommended.
About the Films
One Week (1920) – Buster Keaton
A newlywed couple attempts to build a house — with increasingly chaotic results.
Cops (1922) – Buster Keaton
A perfectly paced chase comedy that showcases Keaton’s unmatched physical precision.
The Kid (1921) – Charlie Chaplin
Chaplin’s first feature-length film — a story of humor, hardship, and unexpected love.
All films are presented in their original silent format.
Hope to see you there! TKTS at link above.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
6746 lone pine street, Stevens Point, WI, United States, Wisconsin 54482
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