Posted on July 12, 2021

Crowd of people sitting underneath an art sculpture in Downtown Greensboro at night
Crowd of people sitting underneath an art sculpture in Downtown Greensboro at night

Mark your calendars and dust off your lawn chairs – Spartan Cinema is back!

The Friday night outdoor cinema has returned for its fourth season at LeBauer Park in downtown Greensboro.

Enjoy the movies you might have missed in theaters as well as some pre-screening events with UNCG offices and local partners. When you visit our UNCG tables at the park, sign up to win a weekly giveaway that includes basketball tickets and UNCG swag.

The free series continues through the end of August. The park lawn opens for seating at 5 p.m., and the movie begins at sunset. Food and snacks will be available from the LeBauer Park restaurant kiosks and other vendors. Feel free to bring outside food and non-alcoholic beverages. All movies will be screened with closed captions.

Be sure to take note of LeBauer Parks’s COVID-19 guidelines.

Check out this season’s schedule:

July 16
Star Wars: Rise of the Skywalker
Hosted by UNCG Admissions

July 23
Onward
Hosted by the School of Health and Human Sciences

July 30
The High Note
Hosted by Campus Greensboro and SynerG

Aug. 6
Trolls World Tour
Hosted by UNCG Athletics

Aug. 13
Raya & The Last Dragon
Hosted by the College of Visual and Performing Arts

Aug. 20
Jumanji: Next Level
Hosted by UNCG Alumni Engagement

Aug. 27
Wonder Woman 1984
Hosted by UNCG Student Success

Photography by Martin W. Kane, University Communications

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