
The Jacob Burns Film Center is on the site of the former Rome
Theater at 364 Manville Road in Pleasantville, NY. The original
1925 theater was renovated and expanded to create an 18,000
square foot, state-of-the-art facility with three theaters.

Theater 1
The Jacob Burns Film Center has three theaters. Within the
walls of the original building is the largest theater with
250 seats, a stage and adjustable acoustics suitable for live
events such as music recitals, readings, lectures, and panel
discussions.

Theater 3
In the new space, a more intimate theater with 136
seats (Theater 2) and a 70-seat screening room
(Theater 3)
provide the flexibility to show
a broad range of films appealing to audiences of differing
sizes. This extensive programming translates into longer
runs
of current art films as well as films tailored to special
interests for every age.

The Jane Peck Gallery
On the upper level of the Jacob Burns Film Center, accessible
by elevator or dramatic stairway, is a large open space used
during the day for educational
programs.
For questions about the facility, please email Sheri Signer,
General Manager, at ssigner@burnsfilmcenter.org
|