Wicked Little Letters - Shepherdstown Film Society Selection

Friday, December 5, 2025 - 7:30 PM EST

A Shepherdstown Film Society Selection


Wicked Little Letters (2023)

Director: Thea Sharrock


A 1920s English seaside town bears witness to a farcical and occasionally sinister scandal in this riotous mystery comedy. Based on a stranger than fiction true story, WICKED LITTLE LETTERS follows two neighbors: deeply conservative local Edith Swan (Olivia Colman) and rowdy Irish migrant Rose Gooding (Jessie Buckley). When Edith and fellow residents begin to receive wicked letters full of unintentionally hilarious profanities, foul-mouthed Rose is charged with the crime. The anonymous letters prompt a national uproar, and a trial ensues. However, as the town’s women – led by Police Officer Gladys Moss (Anjana Vasan) – begin to investigate the crime themselves, they suspect that something is amiss, and Rose may not be the culprit after all.


Post-film discussion: Facilitated discussion follows the film for those who wish to stay. Discussion leader will be Dianne Roman


This screening made possible by the generous sponsorship of Diane Blust.


Year Released: 2023

Rating: R (strong language)

Runtime: 100 minutes


General admission (“pay what you can”)


The historic Shepherdstown Opera House is a cozy vaudeville-style theater that seats 100 — advance reservations encouraged. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Online reservations end 1 hour before showtime. Popcorn, candy, soft drinks, beer & wine available for purchase (no outside food or drinks please). Lobby, theater & restroom are wheelchair accessible.

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The Potomac: World's Most Scenic River Journeys

Tuesday, December 9, 2025 - 7:00 PM EST

World’s Most Scenic River Journeys: The Potomac River

FREE film + discussion event

Donations accepted at the door

100% of donations will go to local nonprofit Town Run Watershed group


From its headwaters in West Virginia to its estuary in Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay, the Potomac River was a frontline during the Civil War. On the banks of the river at Harpers Ferry, a federal armory was raided by abolitionist John Brown in 1859. Passing through Washington D.C. and the national monuments along the Tidal Basin, the journey ends at George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate in Virginia.


Film is 50 minutes with brief presentations and audience discussion to follow.


General admission. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime

Popcorn, candy, soft drinks available for purchase (no outside food or drinks please)


This screening of World’s Most Scenic River Journeys: The Potomac River is made possible by Potomac Riverkeeper Network and the Shepherdstown Opera House.


More information: 

Potomac Riverkeeper Network

Town Run Watershed group



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You Got Gold: A Celebration of John Prine (Film + Live Music)

Saturday, December 27, 2025 - 7:00 PM EST


Film + Music Event!


Newly released film, You Got Gold: A Celebration of John Prine, captures a star-studded tribute to the legendary songwriter, filmed in October 2022 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. The event brought together acclaimed artists, friends, and family to share behind-the-scenes stories and perform classic songs, honoring Prine’s enduring legacy.


Prine, widely celebrated as one of America’s greatest songwriters, captivated millions of fans and earned the admiration of icons such as Bonnie Raitt, Brandi Carlile, Tyler Childers, Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Jason Isbell, and Bob Weir, among many others, who are featured in the film performing on the Ryman stage for this special celebration of his life and music.


Live music provided by local musicians and produced by community volunteer Karen Valentine will enhance this film tribute to one of the greatest folk and country songwriters.


Film website: https://www.yougotgoldmovie.com/

Film run time: 90 minutes. Age Rating: Unrated.



General admission. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Advanced purchase encouraged; online sale end 1 hours before showtime. Popcorn, candy, soft drinks available for purchase (no outside food or drinks please).

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Rounding Third - A Play Presented by the Town Run Theater Company at the Shepherdstown Opera House

Jan 9, 2026 - Jan 18, 2026


“Rounding Third”

A play by Richard Dresser

Presented by the Town Run Theater Company

Artistic Director: Joe Yates


ROUNDING THIRD is the tumultuous journey of two Little League coaches through an entire season, from their first tentative meeting to the climactic championship game. The audience is the stand-in for the team, so the coaches speak directly to the audience about competition, character, punctuality, and the importance of wearing the right equipment. This is a play that was first produced to rave reviews at the Contemporary American Theater Festival in Shepherdstown. It’s a funny, family-friendly show, suitable for all ages.


Don is the tough, blue-collar, win-at-all-costs veteran coach whose son is the star pitcher. Michael is a newcomer both to the town and to baseball. He’s a corporate executive, or lacky, depending on one’s perspective, who agrees to be Don’s assistant because he wants a special activity with his son, who’s never played baseball before.


Despite their differences, Michael and Don form an uneasy alliance for the benefit of the team. And over the course of exhilarating victories, heartbreaking defeats, and interminable rain-outs, the two men battle over how to lead the team. Michael believes that the job of the coaches is to shield the kids from the intense pressure of competition while making sure everyone has a good time. Don thinks they should be teaching the kids how to win.


By the end of the play, Don’s personal life has come crashing down around him and he’s forced to see both his son and the team in a different light. And Michael must confront an unfamiliar but powerful sensation: he really wants to win.


General Admission, Recommended for all ages


Advance purchase strongly recommended to ensure selection of performance.


Ticket Prices (including taxes and ticketing fees):

Advance Purchase: $23.30 ($20 ticket plus 7% sales tax & ticketing fees)

At Door Purchase: $28.65 ($25 ticket plus 7% sales tax & ticketing fees)

Pay-What-You-Can Performance: Friday, January 9


Doors open 30 minutes before showtime.


The historic Shepherdstown Opera House is a cozy theater that seats a maximum of 100 patrons— advance ticket purchase encouraged. Beer, wine, soft drinks and snacks for sale during the performance (ID required for beer & wine purchase, no outside food or drinks please). Lobby, theater & restroom are wheelchair accessible.

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Moonstruck - Shepherdstown Film Society Selection

Friday, February 6, 2026 - 7:30 PM EST

A Shepherdstown Film Society Selection


Moonstruck (1987)


In her Academy Award winning role, Cher, while waiting for her timid fiance to decide between her and his mother, falls in love with her fiance’s estranged brother (Nicolas Cage), a bakery worker with a love of opera and life. Supporting actress Olympia Dukakis and screenwriter John Patrick Shanley also won Oscars in this comedy classic.


Post-film discussion: Facilitated discussion follows the film for those who wish to stay. Discussion leader TBD.


A generous community member’s sponsorship has defrayed part of the costs of this event. Thank you for paying what you can to support the Film Society at the Shepherdstown Opera House.


Year Released: 1987

Rating: PG

Runtime: 102 minutes


General admission (“pay what you can”)


The historic Shepherdstown Opera House is a cozy vaudeville-style theater — advance reservations encouraged. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Online reservations end 1 hour before showtime. Popcorn, candy, soft drinks, beer & wine available for purchase (no outside food or drinks please). Lobby, theater & restroom are wheelchair accessible.

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My Twentieth Century - Shepherdstown Film Society Selection

Friday, March 6, 2026 - 7:30 PM EST

A Shepherdstown Film Society Selection


My Twentieth Century


Awarded the Camera d’Or for best first feature at the Cannes Film Festival, Hungarian trailblazer Ildikó Enyedi’s My 20th Century is a luminous, unconventional fairy tale. Two twins, Lili the anarchist and Dóra, a luxurious woman of loose morals, are separated as young girls. Their lives proceed on opposing tracks until their paths reconnect on the Orient Express with Mr. Z. who loves them jointly. Defiantly in pursuit of happiness and in retreat from the “mass murdering century,” they are all entranced by Thomas Edison’s inventions and drunk on the miracle of existence. Among the greatest of cinematic debuts, My 20th Century introduced the world to Enyedi (On Body and Soul), who remains a vital, distinctive artist into the 21st century.


Post-film discussion: Facilitated discussion follows the film for those who wish to stay. Discussion leader TBD.


A generous community member’s sponsorship has defrayed part of the costs of this event. Thank you for paying what you can to support the Film Society at the Shepherdstown Opera House.


Year Released: 1989

In Hungarian with English subtitles

Rating: Unrated

Runtime: 90 minutes


General admission (“pay what you can”)


The historic Shepherdstown Opera House is a cozy vaudeville-style theater — advance reservations encouraged. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Online reservations end 1 hour before showtime. Popcorn, candy, soft drinks, beer & wine available for purchase (no outside food or drinks please). Lobby, theater & restroom are wheelchair accessible.

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Lost in Paris - Shepherdstown Film Society Selection

Friday, April 3, 2026 - 7:30 PM EST

A Shepherdstown Film Society Selection


Lost in Paris


Lost in Paris is a 2016 French-Belgian comedy about Fiona, a Canadian librarian who travels to Paris to help her Aunt Martha. Upon her arrival, Fiona discovers her aunt has disappeared and, after a series of mishaps, is left with no money or identity documents. She then meets Dom, a charming but homeless man, and their adventures ensue amidst the backdrop of Paris. 


Post-film discussion: Facilitated discussion follows the film for those who wish to stay. Discussion leader TBD.


A generous community member’s sponsorship has defrayed part of the costs of this event. Thank you for paying what you can to support the Film Society at the Shepherdstown Opera House.


Year Released: 2016

In English and French

Rating: Unrated

Runtime: 83 minutes


General admission (“pay what you can”)


The historic Shepherdstown Opera House is a cozy vaudeville-style theater — advance reservations encouraged. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Online reservations end 1 hour before showtime. Popcorn, candy, soft drinks, beer & wine available for purchase (no outside food or drinks please). Lobby, theater & restroom are wheelchair accessible.

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A Doll's House - A Play Presented by the Town Run Theater Company at the Shepherdstown Opera House

Apr 10, 2026 - Apr 19, 2026


“A Doll’s House”

A play by Henrik Ibsen

Presented by the Town Run Theater Company

Artistic Director: Joe Yates

Company Members: Joe Yates, Homer Speaker, Emily Wanger, Sarah Ward and Richard Yates


Our production of Henrik Ibsen’s timeless classic about self-discovery and independence is inspired by the 2022 Broadway revival, which stripped the stage of all scenery and props, smashing the boundary between the 19th century and today. The play follows Nora Helmer as she begins to question the roles imposed on her by society and family—setting the stage for one of theater’s most famous exits.


General Admission – All Ages - Advance purchase strongly recommended to ensure availability


Ticket Prices (including taxes and ticketing fees):

Advance Purchase: $23.30 ($20 ticket plus 7% sales tax & ticketing fees)

At Door Purchase: $28.65 ($25 ticket plus 7% sales tax & ticketing fees)

Pay-What-You-Can Performance: Friday, April 10


Doors open 30 minutes before showtime.


The historic Shepherdstown Opera House is a cozy theater that seats a maximum of 100 patrons— advance ticket purchase encouraged. Beer, wine, soft drinks and snacks for sale during the performance (ID required for beer & wine purchase, no outside food or drinks please). Lobby, theater & restroom are wheelchair accessible.

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Eleanor the Great - Shepherdstown Film Society Selection

Friday, May 1, 2026 - 7:30 PM EST

A Shepherdstown Film Society Selection


Eleanor the Great


In Eleanor The Great, June Squibb brings to vivid life the witty and proudly troublesome 94-year-old Eleanor Morgenstein, who after a devastating loss, tells a tale that takes on a dangerous life of its own. Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut is a comically poignant exploration of how the stories we hear become the stories we tell.


Post-film discussion: Facilitated discussion follows the film for those who wish to stay. Discussion leader TBD.


A generous community member’s sponsorship has defrayed part of the costs of this event. Thank you for paying what you can to support the Film Society at the Shepherdstown Opera House.


Year Released: 2025

Rating: PG-13

Runtime: 98 minutes


General admission (“pay what you can”)


The historic Shepherdstown Opera House is a cozy vaudeville-style theater — advance reservations encouraged. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Online reservations end 1 hour before showtime. Popcorn, candy, soft drinks, beer & wine available for purchase (no outside food or drinks please). Lobby, theater & restroom are wheelchair accessible.

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We Will Not Be Silent - A Play Presented by the Town Run Theater Company at the Shepherdstown Opera House

Jun 12, 2026 - Jun 21, 2026


“We Will Not Be Silent”

A play by David Meyers

Presented by the Town Run Theater Company

Artistic Director: Joe Yates

Company Members: Joe Yates, Homer Speaker, Emily Wanger, Sarah Ward and Richard Yates


Based on the true story of Sophie Scholl and the White Rose resistance group, this powerful drama explores the courage of young people who risked everything to speak out against Nazi tyranny in World War II Germany. The play had its world premiere in 2017 at the Contemporary American Theater Festival, and was later pulled from circulation by the playwright when he felt it was being commercialized. We have obtained special permission directly from the playwright to bring this play back to Shepherdstown, marking the debut performance of the rewritten script.  


General Admission – All Ages - Advance purchase strongly recommended to ensure availability


Ticket Prices (including taxes and ticketing fees):

Advance Purchase: $23.30 ($20 ticket plus 7% sales tax & ticketing fees)

At Door Purchase: $28.65 ($25 ticket plus 7% sales tax & ticketing fees)

Pay-What-You-Can Performance: Friday, May 29


Doors open 30 minutes before showtime.


The historic Shepherdstown Opera House is a cozy theater that seats a maximum of 100 patrons— advance ticket purchase encouraged. Beer, wine, soft drinks and snacks for sale during the performance (ID required for beer & wine purchase, no outside food or drinks please). Lobby, theater & restroom are wheelchair accessible.

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