The Ruby presents: “Mufasa: The Lion King” (PG), Feb 7th-Feb 11th at 7 pm Fri, Sat, Mon and Tues, and 3 pm Sat and Sun. Mufasa, a cub lost and alone, meets a sympathetic lion named Taka, the heir to a royal bloodline. The chance meeting sets in motion an expansive journey of a group of misfits searching for their destiny.
Coming soon: Check our website calendar for the latest. We will bring, Homestead (PG-13) and The Brutalist (R).
Need a great gift idea? Ruby movie passes, punchcards (10 admissions for the price of 8) and concession cards ($5, $10,$15…) are very popular! Or purchase our new Ruby Membership that offers 20% discount on tickets and concessions, and more benefits. Give the gift of a great Ruby experience for all ages. And a great value for you too. Sold during all showtimes. Or call 509-687-3210.
Silent Film Shorts for Valentines: Thursday February 13th, at 5 pm. An evening of early Silent Film favorites produced by Chaplin, Hal Roach, Disney, and others. Come and enjoy a unique experience that your grandparents and even your great grandparents may have experienced. Watch 100-year-old silent films in the 110-year-old Ruby Theatre accompanied by Valentina, our 105-year-old Wurlitzer photoplayer. Suitable for all ages. All tickets will be $5!
Ruby U: “Cougars in Washington”. Thursday February 20 at 7 pm. Join Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife statewide bear and cougar specialist Rich Beausoleil as he shares 22 consecutive years of long-term research and stories of encounters with “Cougars in Washington”. His forty-five-minute presentation will be followed by an opportunity to share questions and comments. His commentary, slides and video content are designed to appeal to all ages. As an adjunct to his wildlife management duties, Rich also co-founded the Karelian Bear Dog (KBD) Program in Washington in 2003 and uses KBDs for a variety of research and purposes, including capturing cougars. Rich will be accompanied by his Karelian Bear Dog Milo.
Free Admission (always).
See you at the Ruby!