The historic Fallon Theatre in downtown Fallon, Nevada, has announced a series of free movie screenings and a July concert as part of its ongoing community outreach. The schedule, released on June 23, 2026, includes a free screening of the 1991 comedy classic City Slickers on Friday, June 25 at 6 p.m. as part of the De Golyer Bucking Horse and Bull Bash. The event is free, but tickets for the main rodeo event will be sold in the lobby on a cash‑only basis while supplies last.

The theatre will also host two family‑friendly film nights. On Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m. each, the live‑action/CGI comedy Paddington will be shown. The film, released in 2014, follows a polite bear from Peru who finds a home with the Brown family in London. The screenings are free and are part of the theatre’s free movie weekend series.

In addition, the theatre will screen the 1995 period drama Sense & Sensibility at 7 p.m. on both nights. The adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel stars Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, and Kate Winslet and is sponsored by the Churchill Arts Council. The film is also free to the public.

Looking ahead, the Fallon Theatre will host a concert on Sunday, July 18 at 8 p.m. titled Ventura Highway – The Music of America. The event will feature the classic band America and is priced at $10 per ticket.

The Fallon Theatre is operated by Fallon Community Theatre, Inc., whose mission is to preserve, renovate, and operate the historic venue through a broad array of community enrichment activities. The theatre’s auditorium is fully air‑conditioned, and a concession stand offers fresh popcorn and other treats. The theatre also encourages private event rentals and marquee sponsorships; inquiries can be made by calling 775‑423‑6210 or emailing fallontheatre@gmail.com.

The free movie weekends are part of the theatre’s effort to provide accessible entertainment during the summer months. The events are scheduled to coincide with local traditions, such as the De Golyer Bucking Horse and Bull Bash, and to offer families a variety of options—from Western comedy to family adventure to period drama.

The upcoming July concert adds a musical dimension to the theatre’s programming and is expected to draw local fans of the band America. Ticket sales for the concert will begin shortly before the event date.

Overall, the Fallon Theatre’s schedule for late June and mid‑July demonstrates its role as a community hub that blends film, live performance, and local events. The free screenings and affordable concert provide residents with diverse cultural options while supporting the theatre’s ongoing renovation and preservation efforts.

The theatre remains open for private events, and the community is encouraged to contact the theatre for further details about upcoming programming, rental opportunities, or sponsorships.