Farmington Civic Theater
Showtimes and Information
33332 Grand River Avenue
Farmington, Michigan
248-474-1951
A landmark in Downtown Farmington, Michigan, the Farmington Civic Theater is one of the
few old-fashioned movie houses still in operation in southeastern
Michigan. Designed by the late C. Howard Crane in Art Moderne style,
the theater has an elegant blade marquee and facade, in shades of red
and off-white.
Originally opened in 1940, the
Farmington Civic was owned and operated by the
Hohler family for 59 years. During the winter of 1989-1990, architect
Louis Wiltse converted the balcony into a second auditorium. The
theater’s old-time charm returned when the City of Farmington took
ownership in 1999.
The interior of the theater was fully rebuilt and a new sound system
was installed, as well as cushioned love seats equipped with arm rests
and drink holders.
Today you will find popular movies being shown, at bargain admission
prices.
The Civic Theater is available for conferences and meetings with a projection
system allowing for graphic support using Microsoft Power Point.
For Farmington Civic Theater showtimes,
click here.
For information regarding renting the Civic Theater, click
here
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33316 Grand River Avenue
Farmington, Michigan 48336
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