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Three more showings of historic Monarch Theatre film added after sell-outs

By Samantha Johnson Local Journalism Initiative Reporter on December 21, 2023.

The marquee and newly restored poster boxes at the Monarch Theatre are displaying the upcoming sold-out screenings for Your Cinema Needs You.--NEWS PHOTO SAMANTHA JOHNSON

reporter@medicinehatnews.com

The three scheduled dates for the premiere of Your Cinema Needs You, a documentary about the history of the Monarch Theatre, sold out within one week of tickets going on sale. Opening night tickets were gone within 72 hours, says creator of the film Luke Fandrich, and three encore dates for Jan. 4, 5 and 6 are being added with tickets on sale today.

“It will be the last screenings that will happen before the Monarch goes dark again because they’ve got renovations planned and we don’t know when it might be opened again,” stated Fandrich. “We have the last possible screenings of 2023 and the first screenings of 2024 and then we’ll see what happens.”

Production of the documentary has been ongoing for the past two years, and during that time Fandrich has been sharing his progress and receiving positive feedback the entire time.

“Internet validation and real-world validation are very different things. That first day when tickets went on sale, I think we sold one third on the Thursday,” explained Fandrich. “When everybody knew the post was going up on Facebook and the website, you could tell people were camped out waiting for tickets, that was beyond expectation. I thought people would want to see it, but the fact that people were ready and wanted to see it now was amazing.”

There were many queries about why Fandrich wasn’t holding the screening today when the Monarch celebrates 112 years as a theatre. However, the showing of the film was already competing with Christmas and New Year’s among other things, plus the theatre itself is still being prepared for the premiere next week.

“There was a lot on the go that had to happen this month just to get ready to actually have a concession going and a projectionist in place and all these other things that needed to happen in the past month,” said Fandrich.

Tickets for the encore screenings on Jan. 4, 5 and 6 go on sale today for $15 plus fees and can be purchased online at editingluke.com. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and the documentary will start at 7 p.m.

“I am so blown away by the response, I cannot be more grateful to everyone who was not only excited but who were first in line to see this. It’s been such a long time coming and I can’t wait to see everyone there on opening night,” concluded Fandrich.

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