I heard about this in yoga this past week and did a bit more digging on MyParkCircle.com:
“The recently formed Greater Park Circle Film Society has announced that its Old Village Talking Picture House will be showing films, beginning December 6, at the South of Broadway Theater, located at 1080 E. Montague.”
This is definite good news for the community. Daniel and I have walked and biked by the South of Broadway Theater many times, but it never seems to be open (and we really haven’t seen too many shows advertised either). From the description of the theater, it sounds like it’s going to have a vibe that’s similar to The Terrace, an independent theater on James Island.
According to MyParkCircle.com, “The Talking Picture House will show a range of films from critics’ picks and award-winners to documentaries and student short films.” Right now, the Greater Park Circle Film Society has an online survey regarding types of films to be shown.
The first film is set for December 6 (as part of the North Charleston holiday festivities) and “a specially selected film will be shown with free admission.”
In addition, there’s an information meeting at the Old Meeting Place on November 5 at 6:00pm.
Now if we could just get a nice community grocery store…