This week at the Lincoln Theater
"Song Sung Blue" - (PG-13; 2 hours, 12 minutes) - Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians (Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson) form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it's never too late to find love and follow your dreams. Hudson was nominated for a Golden Globe and is an Oscar nominee for Best Actress. Final showtimes Thursday, Feb. 12 at 2 and 7 PM. Presented in partnership with Gifts at 136.
"The Choral" - (R; 1 hour, 53 minutes) - 1916. As war rages on the Western Front, the Choral Society in Ramsden, Yorkshire has lost most of its men to the army. The Choral's ambitious committee, determined to press ahead, decides to recruit local young males to swell their ranks. They must also engage a new chorus master, and despite their suspicions that he has something to hide, their best bet seems to be Dr. Henry Guthrie (Ralph Fiennes) - driven, uncompromising, and recently returned from a career in Germany. As conscription papers start to arrive, the whole community discovers that the best response to the chaos that is laying waste to their lives is to make music together. Plays at 2 and 7 p.m. Friday. Feb. 13 and Wednesday, Feb. 18; playing at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 14, Sunday, Feb. 15 and Thursday, Feb. 19.
"When Harry Met Sally" - (1989; R; 1 hour, 35 minutes) - The smart, endlessly quotable romantic comedy that redefined the genre for a generation. Directed by Rob Reiner and written by Nora Ephron, the film follows Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) over the course of twelve years as they debate love, friendship, and whether men and women can ever truly be “just friends.” With razor-sharp dialogue, iconic performances, and one of cinema’s most famous deli scenes, “When Harry Met Sally” remains a funny, honest, and deeply charming look at how love has a habit of showing up when you least expect it. Playing Saturday, Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. Regular movie ticket prices.
"National Theatre Live: Hamlet" - (PG-13; 3 hours) - Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) is "Hamlet" in this fearless, contemporary take on Shakespeare’s famous tragedy. Trapped between duty and doubt, surrounded by power and privilege, young Prince Hamlet dares to ask the ultimate question – you know the one. National Theatre Deputy Artistic Director, Robert Hastie (Standing at the Sky’s Edge, Operation Mincemeat) directs this sharp, stylish and darkly funny reimagining. Playing Thursday, Feb. 19 at 6 p.m. and Friday, Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. Ticket: $15 adult, $13 LT member, and $5 youth (ages 18 and under). Broadcasts from National Theatre Live are generously sponsored by First National Bank and First National Wealth Management.
Coming soon – Tickets on sale now: 2026 Oscar Nominated Short Films, opens Feb. 20; Free - "The Gleaners and I" - Feb. 24; "Merrily We Roll Along" - Feb. 26; "The Testament of Ann Lee" - Feb. 27.
Tickets are available in advance through the online box office at www.LincolnTheater.org. Any remaining tickets are available at the door 30 minutes before showtime. Movie tickets are $10 adult and $7 LT membera and youth 18 and under. Special event ticket prices vary. Wednesday matinee screenings contain Open Captions unless otherwise specified. The Lincoln Theater is located at 2 Theater St. in downtown Damariscotta. Curtain going up!

