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Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Noble Theater
415 Couch Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 236-3100

$5 for Museum members.
$8 adults, $6 seniors and students.

Tickets may be purchased in the Noble Theater box office at 415 Couch Dr. two hours before show-time.

Advance tickets can be purchased the same day of the screening (except Sundays) at the Museum admissions desk (10am to 5pm) or with a credit card or film card by calling (405) 278-8237.

Purchase of a film ticket does not include entrance to the galleries.

All programs are subject to change.

Many of the films are not rated (NR) and may be inappropriate for younger viewers.

The Oklahoma City Museum of Art Noble Theater and the Circle Cinema in Tulsa, OK now have a reciprocal admission agreement. If you are a member of the Museum of Art or the Circle Cinema, you can enjoy the membership discount of $5 admission at both venues. For movie information at the Circle Cinema call 918-592-FILM (3456) or online www.circlecinema.com

OKLAHOMA CITY MUSEUM OF ART'S
NOBLE THEATRE

The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is located in the heart of Downtown Oklahoma City’s Arts Quarter. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the Museum serves over 100,000 visitors annually from all fifty states and over forty foreign countries and hosts special exhibitions drawn from throughout the world, including Temples and Tombs: Treasures of Egyptian Art from The British Museum, coming in 2006, and Roman Art from the Louvre, coming in 2008. The Museum is home to an extensive permanent collection of European and American art, including the most comprehensive collection of Dale Chihuly glass in the world, and the Midwest’s premiere repertoire cinema, which presents the finest international, independent, and classic films. Amenities include the Museum’s Library Resource Center, Museum Cafe, Museum Store, and Museum School, which offers classes for students of all ages as well as fall, winter, and summer camps for youths. Museum hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10a-5p. Thursday, 10a-9p. Sunday, noon-5p. Closed Monday.

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