Zebulon Theater

Zebulon Theater

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The Zebulon Theatre was opened on April 15, 1936 as a 650-seat theater by Ms. Ethel Blanton who named it after her husband Zebulon Blanton. In 1950 the Blanton Family sold the theater to The Dunn Family Theatre’s Inc. and was operated under that family business until 1973 when Mr. Larry Bearden purchased it and ran it successfully until he retired in 2000. The Community Foundation of South West Ge

06/22/2026
06/22/2026

🎬 A Friendly Reminder from the Zebulon Theater 🎬

We kindly ask that all customers please refrain from bringing outside drinks, candy, snacks, or food into the theater.

We understand that concession prices may seem a little high at times, but we work hard to keep them much lower than what you would typically find at larger box theaters. What many people don’t realize is that movie ticket sales provide very little revenue to the theater after film rental costs are paid. Our concession stand is what helps keep the lights on, pay the bills, and allows us to continue bringing movies, concerts, and family events to our community.

By purchasing your snacks and drinks from our concession stand, you are directly supporting the Zebulon Theater and helping preserve this historic community treasure.

Thank you for your understanding, support, and continued patronage. We truly appreciate each and every one of you! ❤️🍿🥤

06/21/2026

Summer Fun continues next week June 23&25. We will be showing Sing on Tuesday and Sing 2 on Thursday at 10am. Tickets only $7 per person, and that includes a small drink and a small popcorn.

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207 N Broad Street
Cairo, GA
39828