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"The Charge at Feather River" being shown in 3D in Concord NH.


  • From: P3D Bill Costa - NIS/CIS - University of New Hampshire <Bill.Costa@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: "The Charge at Feather River" being shown in 3D in Concord NH.
  • Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 16:55:43 -0500 (EST)

    For folks in the New England area, I thought the following might be of
    interest.  

    "Cinema 93" in Concord, New Hampshire is showing the 3D movie "The
    Charge at Feather River".  This is polarized film.  Planned showings
    are 2PM and 7:30PM on Wed, Thu, and Fri (April 23-25).  I say planned
    because they *were* going to be showing it today, but they are
    currently having problems with one of the projectors.  They hope to
    have it fixed by Wednesday.  Your best bet, of course, would be to call
    them at (603) 225-5650 before going.  

    Cinema 93 is off of exit 14 of Interstate 93.  Here is a simple map:

                      Beautiful downtown Concord, NH  ;^)
                                 ^
                                 |
                                 |
    South to Boston <========================I93===> North to White Mountains
                                 |
                     ~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~ Merrimack River
                                 |
                   /----------\  |
                   |          |  |     +---+
                   |          |  |     |   | Hockey
                   |          |  |     |   | Arena
         Cinema 93 |x         |  |     +---+
                   |          |  |
                   \----------/  |
                                 |
                               rte 4
                                 |
                                 |
                                 v
                       East to Portsmouth, NH

    Take exit 14 and head east on Rte 4.  Within a matter of yards you 
    will cross a bridge over a river and within a 100 yards on your right 
    will be a large, mostly empty shopping plaza.  That's where you will
    find the theatre.

    This is an older single screen operation.  While not one of the old
    grand dame theatres of years gone by, it still has a screen that is a
    bit larger than what's found in many of the modern `cineplexes' of
    today.  Sound quality is only fair, however.

    I forgot to find out how much tickets are, ask them when you call if
    that's an issue for you.

                                                        Later...BC


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