The Strand Theatre to Show LOST Finale on the Big Screen — Sunday, May 23

The Strand

At possibly the largest and best Lost finale party in Metro Atlanta, The Strand in Marietta will be opening up its grand theater on Sunday, May 23 to the first 531 fans of the popular ABC show. The series, which first aired in September of 2004 and has become a pop culture fixture with a following of sixteen million viewers, is finally coming to a close after six seasons. “Lost parties” have been cropping up everywhere lately–in bars, restaurants, and private homes–but I can’t imagine a better venue than the Strand for the show’s Loyalists to gather for the much-anticipated ending. Admission to the event is FREE, and the concessions and full bar will be open for those who’d like to make a night of it. The event will last from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., but I’d suggest getting there early for seating.

Other Upcoming Events at the Strand include:

Friday, May 21 Chick Flick Night: Moulin Rouge (PG-13) at 7 p.m., $15; Wine and Cheese Reception to Follow on the Rooftop Terrace RESERVED TICKETS RECOMMENDED

Saturday, May 22 Jaws in 3-D (PG) at 8 p.m., $7-8; Rocky Horror Picture Show (R) at Midnight $10; Brew with View: 6-10 p.m. Enjoy a beer or cocktail on the Cobb Rooftop Terrace overlooking Marietta Square’s Glover Park while listening to the Dean DeMerritt Jazz Tribe.

Friday June 4: Sing Along with Mama Mia (PG-13) at 8 p.m. Words to Abba songs will be posted on the big screen for your singing convenience. $7-8 ($5 with a group of 10 or more).

About Jennifer Carter

Jennifer Carter is a freelance writer and photographer who is passionate about discovering and sharing her great finds in the Cherokee County community, as well as the I-575 "Gateway Corridor." A veteran of the United States Air Force and a graduate of the University of Georgia, Jennifer has lived in Germany, Italy, and Iceland before settling with her husband and son in Woodstock.
  • ashlee07

    Sounds like a great time is going to be had by all! Sounds like the best place in America to watch the Lost finale.

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