Christmas Movies Have Returned to The Suffolk - 27 East

Arts & Living

Arts & Living / 2310777

Christmas Movies Have Returned to The Suffolk

icon 5 Photos

"Frozen" screens at The Suffolk on December 22. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

"The Muppet Christmas Carol" screens at The Suffolk on December 11. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

"The Polar Express"

"Santa Clause 2" screens at The Suffolk on December 18. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

"It's a Wonderful Life" screens at The Suffolk on December 22. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Nov 21, 2024

Christmas classic movies are back at The Suffolk this December with fun for the whole family. As always, food and drink specials will be available to order throughout the films. Tickets are $15, plus applicable fees at thesuffolk.org. The Suffolk is at 118 East Main Street in Riverhead.

“The Polar Express” – Wednesday, December 4, at 7 p.m.

All aboard for a magical Christmas journey. Step into a world of wonder as a young boy embarks on an unforgettable adventure to the North Pole aboard a mysterious train. With stunning animation, heartwarming messages of belief and friendship and a sense of childlike wonder, this festive favorite captures the true spirit of the holiday season.

“The Muppet Christmas Carol” – Wednesday, December 11, at 7 p.m.

Join Kermit, Miss Piggy and the entire Muppet gang as they bring Charles Dickens’s timeless tale to life in this heartwarming and hilarious musical adventure. With Michael Caine as the grumpy Scrooge and beloved Muppets filling the iconic roles, this version of “A Christmas Carol” is packed with festive fun, catchy songs and plenty of humor.

“Santa Clause 2” – Wednesday, December 18, at 7 p.m.

Tim Allen returns as Scott Calvin, the reluctant Santa Claus, who now faces his biggest challenge yet — finding a Mrs. Claus to save Christmas. Packed with heartwarming holiday moments, plenty of laughs and a sprinkle of Christmas magic, this fun-filled sequel is perfect for the whole family.

“It’s a Wonderful Life” – Sunday, December 22, at 1 p.m.

Transport yourself to the heartwarming world of Bedford Falls this holiday season with this 1946 classic. Follow George Bailey, a compassionate but troubled everyman, as he receives a divine intervention on Christmas Eve, leading him to discover the profound impact he has had on the lives of others. With Jimmy Stewart’s iconic performance, Frank Capra’s masterful direction, and a message of hope, redemption and the true meaning of Christmas, this movie always promises to warm your heart and leave you believing in the magic of the holiday season.

“Frozen” – Sunday, December 22, at 5 p.m.

Join Anna, Elsa and their lovable companions as they journey through a winter wonderland to break Elsa’s icy spell and save their kingdom from eternal winter. With enchanting music, breathtaking animation, and a tale of sisterly love and bravery, this family favorite promises an unforgettable experience that will thaw even the coldest of hearts and leave families singing along with joy.

You May Also Like:

Celebrate ‘A Celtic Christmas’ With Cherish the Ladies

The Suffolk welcomes back Grammy-nominated Irish American super group Cherish the Ladies for two performances ... 23 Nov 2024 by Staff Writer

A Bounty of Baroque With BCM

BCM Autumn 2024, Bridgehampton Chamber Music’s fall series, concludes on Saturday, December 7, at 5 p.m. with “Baroque Bounty,” a holiday program performed at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church. The fall season comes to a close with a festive program featuring a bevy of Baroque delights — works by members of the Bach family, Telemann, and more. Artistic director Marya Martin will be joined by fellow flutist Brandon Patrick George, violinist Kevin Zhu and cellist James Baik – all of whom are making their BCM debut — and harpsichordist Michael Stephen Brown. Program to include works by members of the Bach ... by Staff Writer

‘A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play’ at SCC

Boots on the Ground Theater will present “A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” from ... by Staff Writer

A Monthly Music Club Series

As part of TH·FM’s ongoing dedication to community engagement, the organization is launching the Pay-What-You-Wish Series with The Hamptons Music Club, a virtual lecture and discussion program led by associate conductor Logan Souther and musicians from the New American Sinfonietta orchestra. All proceeds going toward subsidizing tickets at the mainstage events for students and communities with limited access to classical music. Hamptons Music Club Series Dates: December 15, “Unlocking the Stories Behind the Music”; January 12, “Great Composers, Real People: The Lives Behind the Music”; February 16, “Classical Music in Everyday Life: From Movies to Commercials”; March 16, “Your Soundtrack ... by Staff Writer

Tripoli Gallery's 20th Annual Thanksgiving Collective

“There’s always another party” — Lisa de Kooning (1956 - 2012) The 20th Annual Thanksgiving ... 22 Nov 2024 by Staff Writer

A Trio of Tenors Sing a Celtic Christmas

The Suffolk will kick off the holiday season by presenting Celtic music kings The Irish ... by Staff Writer

Enjoy 'A Swingin' Christmas' With Louis Prima Jr.

Louis Prima Jr. and The Witnesses are a boisterous, horn-driven, 10-piece New Orleans-style band known ... by Staff Writer

Three December Workshops at Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons

Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons (WACH) in Bridgehampton will host a trio of December ... by Staff Writer

David Geiser Exhibition at LTV Studios

A special exhibition and sale featuring the captivating works of the late artist David Geiser ... 21 Nov 2024 by Staff Writer

Capote's Christmas Short Stories on Stage

Center Stage at Southampton Arts Center continues its Long Island premiere staged readings of Truman Capote’s holiday short stories with “One Christmas” and “A Christmas Memory” over Thanksgiving weekend. Performances of “One Christmas” and “A Christmas Memory” will be offered Friday, November 29, at 2 p.m., Saturday, November 30, at 2 p.m. (before the annual Southampton Village Christmas parade) and 7 p.m., and Sunday, December 1, at 2 p.m. The staged readings began with Capote’s “The Thanksgiving Visitor” which was presented at SAC from November 15 to 17. “The response to ‘The Thanksgiving Visitor’ was more than we could have ... by Staff Writer