Charles Theater
1711 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 727-3456
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Rating:
5 out of 5 stars
Payment Methods: Cash
Description
This mid-town theater has been a fixture of Baltimore's cinema scene since 1939- first as one of the city's many first-run movie houses and later as one of its few art houses. It has five screens, stadium style seating, and features major Hollywood releases, foreign and independent films. Along with the Senator Theater, The Charles is co-host of the annual Maryland Film Festival.
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on March 08, 2008 from wcities
Tips
Know Before You Go: The box office opens a half an hour before the first show.
by Citysearch
on April 03, 2008 from Citysearch
Save Money: For the serious cinephile, Cinema Sundays offer brunch, a movie and lively post-film discussions--all for a reasonable price.
by Citysearch
on April 03, 2008 from Citysearch
Editorial Reviews
In Short In a city short on downtown movie theaters, Baltimore takes pride in this longtime Mount Vernon institution. Housed in a Beaux-Arts building that originally stored cable cars, the theater retains its century-old charm. High windows, industrial ceilings and traditional ticket and snack counters provide a fitting contrast to more modern features like leather couches and stylish cafe ...
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by frommers
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