
Who we are:
The Procrastinator Theatre is MSU's student-run second run theatre, showing the best in silver-screen entertainment at a low, low price! The Procrastinator Theater is a committee of the Associated Students of MSU, your student government, via your elected student leaders, generously fund the theater as an on-campus entertainment outlet for students; come see us and enjoy the benefits of your student fees!
Where you can find us?
We are located in SUB 287. The Procrastinator was located in Linfield 125, where it operated from 1991 to 2008. In the fall of 2008 the Procrastinator opened at its new location in the Strand Union Building and seats 200 people.
When do we show movies?
The Procrastinator shows movies six nights a week (closed Wednesdays for student and community groups to use the theater) during the academic year, with two films nightly. All feature films are projected on 35mm prints using "Christie", the Procrastinator's aging work-horse projector that came with us from Linfield. Upgrades at the new location include digital surround sound capabilities and larger platters, allowing us to show longer films. The Procrastinator also has a permanently installed digital projector connected to a PC and DVD Player. Concessions are available at Avogadro's Number and the Sweet Shop.
How much does it cost?
All movies are $2 except
Thursday late-night shows which are sponsored by Erotique and admission is $1
Theater Rental:
The Procrastinator Theatre may be rented by campus and community groups on Wednesday nights. For Wednesday night bookings contact MSU Conference Services in room 280F of the Stand Union Building or by phone at 994-3081. If you are interested in cosponsoring one of our normally scheduled screenings contact Fallon Walker, the Procrastinator Theater Director at: films@montana.edu To screen a film at the Procrastinator, you must provide proof of authorization for a public exhibition.
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