



2 Screens, 405 Seats
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The Farmington Civic Theater is a historic, beautifully preserved movie house in downtown Farmington, Michigan, that blends nostalgic charm with modern comforts. First opened in 1940 and designed by famed architect C. Howard Crane, the two‑story theater features an iconic marquee and art‑moderne facade that make it a landmark in the community. Inside, the theater offers two auditoriums: the main (downstairs) theater seats about 273 guests, while the upstairs theater, converted from the original balcony, accommodates about 132. Both spaces have been renovated over the years to include digital projection, Dolby Surround 7.1 sound, comfortable seating with cup holders, and fresh, welcoming lobbies and concession areas. The Civic’s atmosphere emphasizes a hometown feel—affordable pricing, friendly staff, and a social environment—making it not just a place to watch films, but a gathering spot that connects Farmington’s past with its present.
