Murder Mystery Night is BACK at the Capitol Theatre, featuring the noir classic The Glass Key. The Glass Key, based on a novel by Dashiell Hammett, follows a political boss who falls for the daughter of a politician and is later accused of murder. The Glass Key will also be accompanied by a mysterious short subject to be announced.

As always, our Murder Mystery Night will be complete with a live on stage mystery for you, the audience, to solve.

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LITTLE TEXAS – “30 Years of Kick a Little” 2024 Tour

November 1st at 7:30pm

Prices: $42.50 – $72.50

Creative Concerts presents

DARK STAR ORCHESTRA

Doors: 6pm for General Admission

Showtime: 7pm

This event is all ages

Creative Concerts presents

An Evening with The Disco Biscuits

Doors: 6pm for General Admission (5pm for VIP)

Showtime: 7pm

This event is all ages

Thank you for  participating in the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties Mohawk Valley Gives project on Friday, September 20, 2024, and supporting the Capitol.

You can continue to support our campaign, go to https://www.givemv.org/organizations/rome-capitol-theatre. #MohawkValleyGives

Send us your Cat Pictures and Videos!!!

CAT LOVERS: SEND YOUR PHOTOS AND VIDEOS!!! We want to put your cat on the Capitol Theatre Screen!
Cat Video Fest 2024 is Sunday, October 13 at the Rome Capitol Theatre at 1pm. We will be screening your submitted photos and videos prior to the feature movie CAT VIDEO FEST.

 

Humane Society of Rome

Saturday, September 28 at 1pm

Here’s your chance to sing a short rap about your cat on a green screen. The video will be screened at the Rome Capitol Theatre on Sunday, October 13 at 1pm during Cat Video Fest.
THIS IS A FREE EVENT!!!
Look for details coming soon about how you can get a preview and prepare!

Fall is just around the corner, and that means a great line up of events at the Capitol Arts Complex-including the return of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Capitol Theatre.

Check out the great Fall line  up with this link.

Fall brings a great line up of live concerts on stage at the Capitol Theatre. The list of great acts keeps expanding. Stay informed of the latest shows coming this Fall.

Check out the upcoming concerts with this link.

A Haunted Evening of Halloween Classics

Saturday, October 19 • 7pm Rome Capitol Theatre

Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Utica-Rome. Get your tickets now to discover music inspired by Halloween at Rome Capitol Theatre under the gentle glow of candlelight.

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Current and Upcoming Movies and Shows

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Thanks to Glenn Erikson for loaning us his storefront for the Capitolfest dealers room this year!

 Dr. Philip Carli accompanying MAN, WOMAN AND SIN

Organists Dr. Philip Carli, David Peckham and Ben Model.

 

Capitolfest 21 has come and gone, and with it attendees from approximately 32 different U.S. states and Canada.

The festival ran from August 9 through August 11, and was preceded by a “pre-glow” on Thursday, August 8, during which the 2024 documentary, Film is Dead, Long Live Film was screened, introduced by its director, Peter Flynn. Also shown on Thursday was the 1928 short comedy, Dad’s Choice, accompanied by Ben Model on the theater’s 1928 Möller organ.

    Capitolfest started in earnest on Friday morning, with David Peckham at the organ accompanying the second entry in the 1922 Leather Pushers series of boxing shorts, “Round Two,” which were successful in catapulting Capitolfest tribute star Reginald Denny  to fame. This was followed immediately by the silent melodrama, Crooked Alley (Universal, 1923), starring Thomas Carrigan as likable professional thief Boston Blackie and a teenaged Laura La Plante as his leading lady. Among the other highlights of this initial session of Capitolfests was a fascinating presentation of nitrate film decomposition by George Willeman, the Nitrate Vault Leader of the Library of Congress Motion Picture and Recorded Sound Division.

Some of the extreme rarities of Capitolfest 21 were 1930’s Fox film, Temple Tower, Hush Money, a Fox gangster melodrama from 1931 with Joan Bennett and a stellar supporting cast that included the likes of Myrna Loy and George Raft, the Reginald Denny farce comedies, Clear the Decks (1929) and I’ll Show You the Town (1925), and, in its American premiere, a new restoration of the 1930 Polish film, Janko Muzykant, courtesy of the National Archive of Warsaw. This last was a major surprise for those of us in attendance (which apparently were many!) that were unfamiliar with the Polish film industry during the early sound era, and who found the 105-minute drama to be enormously compelling.

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