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The Charles Theatre

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1711 N Charles St, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States
(410) 727-3464 www.thecharles.com
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Jun 25, 2019
The Charles Theater with awesome film collection and great place to watch movies. Seats were very comfortable. Prices of tickets were reasonable. Staff was very friendly and helpful. I would highly recommend them.

Jul 23, 2019
Great local theater where you can find independent films that don't have as wide of a release. The audience is typically people who like and are serious about film, so you'll find a respectful and appreciative audience (people probably won't be talking to each other or looking at their phones during the movie, etc.). Parking sucks, but what are you gonna do?

Jul 1, 2019
Good local independent theatre. An original large screen, plus serving sites that have fairly large screens (unlike the Senator). $10 for seniors. $3 parking in the garage across the street. A range of places to eat in the immediate vicinity.

May 31, 2019
This theater is so cute and really has that rustic old school feel. The tickets are affordable and a great place to catch movies that aren't too main stream. Wonderful experience.

Apr 10, 2019
Home of the Maryland Film Festival. They show plenty of great limited releases. There's a parking garage right across the street. There's some good places to eat near by. The Charles is situated in an alright part of the city. There's always something different unusual being released that I wanna go see, and they're usually the only theater playing it. I'd bring cash

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