The Beverly Theater brings "The Chronology of Water" to its intimate screening room in the heart of the Arts District. This film adaptation draws from Lidia Yuknavitch's powerful memoir of the same name, exploring themes of survival, identity, and the resilience of the human spirit through visceral storytelling. The memoir's raw honesty about trauma, sexuality, and artistic awakening translates to screen in a way that suits the Beverly's thoughtful programming.
The 150-seat theater provides an ideal setting for this kind of contemplative cinema—close enough to feel immersed in the story's intensity, with acoustics that capture every nuance of the film's sound design. The Beverly has a reputation for selecting films that challenge and move audiences, and this screening fits perfectly within their mission to bring meaningful artistic experiences to Las Vegas. Before or after the film, the venue's cocktail lounge and terrace offer space to process and discuss what you've just witnessed.