About the Avalon Theatre

A Nonprofit Film Center Rooted in Community

The oldest operating movie house in the Washington, DC region, the Avalon Theater has been a cornerstone of its community since its opening in 1923. After the theater was abruptly closed in 2001, a grassroots effort by the newly formed Avalon Theater Project successfully restored the historic theatre and it reopened in 2003.

The Avalon screens a diverse selection of film that includes its Wednesday Signature Series, first-run studio films, independent and foreign films, and special programs for students, children, and seniors. It proudly celebrates both its 100th birthday and 20 years as a community-centered nonprofit in 2023.

Learn more about Avalon’s History

 

Our Mission

The Avalon Theatre is a nonprofit, community-supported center dedicated to the exhibition of film, film education, and historic preservation of our 1923 building. Through the power of film, our mission is to entertain, educate, inspire, and engage the greater Washington, DC community while providing a welcoming space for all.

 

We execute on that mission by focusing on five core areas:

 

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We strive to entertain audiences with a diverse selection of independent, international, documentary, first-run films. Our special programs pair film with discussion panels, art immersion, and the best of the British stage.

 

film education

Each year we educate 1,500+ students through Cinema Classroom, a free film program for students across DC.

 

social responsibility

We’re committed to making our community a better place and strive to reduce our carbon footprint through rooftop solar panels and introducing sustainable concession options to our patrons.

 

community

The Avalon partners with local nonprofits including the DC Collaborative, Chevy Chase Main Street, Chevy Chase Art Walk, and Lafayette HSA.

 

historic preservation

We are committed to Preserve the Avalon as a historic and architectural treasure for generations to come.

 

 

Support the Power of Film

As a nonprofit, the Avalon relies on the generosity of donors to continue providing a rich cinematic experience and free educational programming to the DC community. Your support sustains everything from student film programs to the ongoing preservation of our historic building.

 

 

Our Team

 

Board of Directors

Lisa Banks, Chair
Partner, Katz Banks Kumin LLP

Dan Spealman, Vice Chair
Chief of Party, INSPIRES Project, Internews

Cathy MacNeil-Hollinger, Treasurer
Nonprofit Theater Management Consultant

Lynn D. Palmer, Secretary
Retired DCPS Teacher

Connie K. N. Chang
Program Evaluation Consultant

Subhashini Bollini
Partner, Correia & Puth, PLLC

Tope Folarin
Director, Institute of Policy Studies

Donetta George
Retired owner, The Brass Knob Architectural Antiques

Jon Grossman
Senior Counsel, Blank Rome LLP

Peter Halle
Attorney

Amy R. Mack, Psy.D.
Senior Policy & Program Advisor, DC Office of Gun Violence Prevention

Mary Louise Mitterhoff
Attorney

Bill Oberdorfer
Executive Director, Avalon Theatre

John Pappajohn
Director – Goods & Service Procurement, DC Water

Connie Rosemont
Executive Director, Menokin Foundation

 

Avalon Business Office Staff

Rebecca Dupas, Ph.D.
Director of Education

Robin Fender
Manager Development & Membership

Aline Lambert
Business Manager

Andrew Mencher
Programming Director

Bill Oberdorfer
Executive Director

Nathan Perriello
Manager Donor Engagement

Sarah Pokempner
Manager Special Projects

Avalon Theater Staff

Anwar Degu
Theater Staff

Luis Diaz
Assistant Manager

Mary Ford
Theater Staff

Paul Gomes Da Silva
General Manager

Regenia Porter
Theater Staff

Muaz Saadfadul
Assistant Manager

George Smith
Director of Operations

Tokunbo Sonupe
Theater Staff

Misrak Tilahun
Theater Staff

Mignot (Mimi) Tsegaye
Theater Staff

Daniel Valdez
Theater Staff

Olivia Valdez
Theater Staff

 

Affiliations

The Avalon is proud to be part of a national community of organizations dedicated to preserving film culture, championing independent cinema, and celebrating historic theaters.

We are members of:

League of Historic American Theatres
Cinema United
Art House Convergence

 

These affiliations reflect our commitment to being both a steward of local heritage and a voice within the broader movement supporting independent, nonprofit cinemas.

 

The Avalon Café

Located just off the lobby, the Avalon Café serves as a favorite neighborhood gathering spot.

You can:

  • Purchase movie tickets.
  • Enjoy locally sourced snacks, wine, and beer.
  • Buy snacks and drinks to enjoy during your movie.
  • Connect to free Wi-Fi while you relax.

Hours: Opens 30 minutes before the first show and closes 30 minutes after the last show begins.

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Admission: $15.50 Adults, $12.00 Matinee Bargain Shows, $12.25 Seniors (62+), $10.50 Child (12 & under), Student and Military, $11.00 Avalon Members, $10.00 Seniors who are Avalon Members.
Same rates apply to Wednesday Signature Series and Science on Screen programs unless otherwise noted. Weekend Family Matinees, Exhibition on Screen, NT Live and Special Event ticket prices vary; senior discounts may not be available for these programs.

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The Avalon Theatre Project, Inc. • 5612 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20015 • Box Office: (202) 966-3464

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