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Parkway Theater Minneapolis Mn May 2026Usually $8–$12 for movies, $15–$30 for live events. Parking: Free street parking is surprisingly available, plus a small lot behind the theater. Have you been to the Parkway recently? What’s the best thing you’ve seen there—a movie, a concert, or maybe just that perfect slice of pizza? Drop a comment below. It’s the sound of 200 people laughing together at a comedy. It’s the collective gasp during a horror movie. It’s the feeling of sitting in a room that has hosted nearly a century of human emotion. parkway theater minneapolis mn By the early 2000s, the Parkway had fallen on hard times. It was dark, dilapidated, and facing the wrecking ball. For a while, it operated as a second-run dollar theater, but that couldn't last. It looked like the final credits were about to roll on a piece of Minneapolis history. The plot twist came in 2007 when a group of five neighborhood investors—dubbed the "Parkway Five"—bought the theater. They didn't have Hollywood budgets, but they had vision. Over the next several years, they painstakingly restored the art-deco charm, replaced the roof, rebuilt the stage, and upgraded the sound and projection. Usually $8–$12 for movies, $15–$30 for live events |