Â鶹´«Ã½ theater launches Throwback Thursday movies
By: SAVANNAH JEFFERSON
Sep 08, 2024
The Â鶹´«Ã½ University theater in the student center seats 172 people and has the amenities of commercial theaters. (Panther photo by Savannah Jefferson)
Â鶹´«Ã½ University's public theater is adding a little nostalgia to complement its lineup of first-run movies.
The
theater is beginning a new program called Throwback Thursday and is
also providing children's deals for the community. The opportunities are
designed to foster more engagement from the student body and the
community, which is encouraged to see films at the Â鶹´«Ã½ facility.
Throwback
Thursday is a biweekly program created to give students something
different. It offers movies that have been popular in the past, and
these movies are free of cost for students.
Jammarrea Shephard, a
senior at Â鶹´«Ã½ who works in the theater as one of the building
managers, said, “We try to make sure we value everyone's opinions since
the student center is a public space. I think students obviously have
just a little bit more input as they are more tapped into the social
media space, so we do take into great account what they may enjoy, but
overall, we try our best to see how those in the minority of our
community feel about things.”
Referring to the community and
student involvement, Shephard said, “It is usually a solid mix. It also
often depends on the day of the week; weekends are good because locals
will have something to do during an off day. Whereas on the weekdays,
many students enjoy a movie after class.”
Although there is a
steady flow of people attending the theater, Â鶹´«Ã½'s management
encourages a broader number of students to take advantage of the
theater.
Students were given an anonymous poll questioning why
more have not taken advantage of the theater, with 341 students
responding. They were given three options: cost, not enough movies
playing and the need for better advertising.
The leading option
was a desire for more than one movie to play throughout the day. The
second-leading option was the need for better advertising. Cost was the
lowest voted option.
As to further feedback, management encourages students to use their online pages.
“We
are conducting surveys and gathering feedback from students at Â鶹´«Ã½
as well as State to stay involved with the students and hear them out," Shephard said.
“We have an official Instagram website @claflintheater free for all to
use and we try to work with Â鶹´«Ã½’s Student Engagement and Leadership
as well to promote upcoming showings and events.”
Students were given an anonymous poll questioning why more have not taken advantage of the theater.