Tivoli Under the Stars
Tickets and Schedule

Our 2023 Season has sold out! Please look for more news about upcoming screenings at Tivoli soon.

Tivoli Under the Stars is sold by pods. Each pod is an eight-foot circular section of lawn that can accommodate up to four guests. Outdoor screenings will start 10-15 minutes after sunset.

Tivoli Under the Stars is committed to providing a safe environment for our guests. Films will be held rain or shine. In the event of inclement weather, the film will be moved into Atkins Auditorium. Blankets and soft items will be permitted in the theater, chairs will be held at coat check.

 

Ticketing and Pod FAQs

  • Pod reservations are $42 for members and $58 for non-members. The non-member pods include garage parking for two cars.
  • Each pod reservation includes:
    • An eight-foot circular pod that can accommodate up to four people
    • Museum admission for up to four people.
    • Movie tickets for up to four people.
    • Garage parking for up to two cars

June

Sold Out
Screen date: June 2
Singin’ in the Rain
Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen
103 min
Rated G

Sold Out
Screen date: June 16
The Birdcage
Directed by Mike Nichols
118 min
Rated PG


 

Sold Out
Screen date: June 30
Moonrise Kingdom
Directed by Wes Anderson
94 min
Rated PG


July

Tickets are Sold Out

Sold Out
Screen date: July 14
The Princess Bride
Directed by Rob Reiner
97min
Rated PG

Rain Plan in effect: viewing moved indoors
to Atkins Auditorium

 

Sold Out
Screen date: July 28
The Maltese Falcon
Directed by John Huston
101 min
Rated PG


August

Sold Out
Screen Date: August 11

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Directed by Steven Spielberg
118 min
Rated PG

Sold Out
Screen Date: August 25
Roman Holiday
Directed by William Wyler
119 min
Rated PG


September

Sold Out
Date: September 8
Summer of Soul
Directed by Questlove
118 min
Rated PG-13

Sold Out
Screen Date: September 22
The Big Lebowski
Directed by Ethan & Joel Coen
117 min
Rated R


October

Sold Out
Screen Date: October 6

Dial M for Murder
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
105 min 
Rated PG