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I went to the County Theater in Doylestown last week to see Akira Kurosawa’s 1985 film “Ran” — his rendition of Shakespeare’s, “King Lear” in medieval Japan. Great art like this is a …

Take a step back in time to watch a special screening of “Our Town Story…Doylestown,” a short film presented by the Doylestown Historical Society and the County Theater, at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at the historic theater in the heart of Doylestown.

A total of $307,414 in PA Arts and Culture Recovery Program funds will benefit seven organizations, museums and performance centers in parts of Central and Lower Bucks County.

Rifling through a magical gift box of merry Christmas movies, fans often point to Tinseltown’s “A Christmas Story” as hitting a bull’s eye among holiday choices. Since the funny fireplace …

Editor's Note: Following publication of this piece, the screening was cancelled, according to the Village Improvement Associations of Doylestown.

A documentary that revisits the tumultuous and chaotic year of 1983—when hundreds of protesters were arrested in the tiny Bucks County village of Point Pleasant—will premiere at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, at the County Theater, 20 E. State St., Doylestown.

The Barbie craze has hit Doylestown, as it has communities across the country, with moviegoers donning as much of the Mattel figure’s signature color as possible to take in the show.

Throughout the summer, the finest new stage productions from London’s National Theatre Live series are being shown on the big screen at the nonprofit County Theater, 20 E. State St., …

The County Theater in Doylestown will premier open caption shows beginning Wednesday, Aug. 16. Open caption shows expand the accessibility of the movie theater experience for more members of the …

Starting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday nights throughout the summer, classic films featuring Hollywood’s biggest stars will be shown on the big screen at The County Theater, 20 E. State St., …

Playing a meow mix of parts in the theatrical feline phenomenon that is “Cats,” stopping off at Philadelphia’s Miller Theatre/Kimmel Center (215-893-1999) for a six-day run beginning March 14, …

On the third Thursday of each month, when the sun goes down, the nonprofit County Theater partners with the Mercer Museum and The Moving Picture Cinema for a family-friendly outdoor movie night.Each …

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