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Liberty Theatre

Liberty Theatre

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4.7 Google Review
315 NE 4th Ave, Camas, Washington, 98607, United States
(360) 859-9555 www.camasliberty.com
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Aug 10, 2018
The perfect theater in the perfect place. Great projection and sound. Lots of places in the village to eat/drink before or after. Effortless parking.

Apr 13, 2018
Such a great value for a family outing. Quiet atmosphere and beautiful old theater. I love how they play some of the great old classics too. ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ on the big screen was such a treat at Christmas, and ‘Groundhog Day’ ON Groundhog Day?! Awesome!

Feb 13, 2018
Went here with my 4 year old and she loved it. Theater has the booster seats available. They are very affordable and pretty recent movies. Great location in the heart of downtown Camas. Friendly staff and a good variety of snacks. The theater is very cute!

Jun 7, 2018
In addition to the good things that other reviewers have already mentioned, I appreciate the wonderful, diversified programming provided. There is something for everybody--kids (anime, sci-fi, stop action), old classics, operas, filmed European stage plays, current movies, foreign films with subtitles. Many of these offerings are unique to this theater. What a treasure in this small town!

Apr 1, 2018
Always a good value for a family of 3-4 for the movies. The gentleman working today barked at my daughter for being on the landing of the balcony stairs so she could take a picture with the Harry Potter cardboard cut out, so that was weird. I wish it was more well attended. It never feels like there's enough people there to stay opened, at their prices. I love this theater - even though the seats aren't as comfortable as modern theaters.

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Opening Hours

Mon:2 pm - 8:30 pm
Tue:2 pm - 8:30 pm
Wed:2 pm - 8:30 pm
Thu:2 pm - 8:30 pm Today
Fri:3:30 am - 9:30 pm
Sat:10 am - 9:30 pm

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