"Grey Gardens" screens at the elegant Beverly Theater in downtown Las Vegas's Arts District. This cult classic documentary from 1975 follows the eccentric lives of "Big Edie" and "Little Edie" Bouvier Beale, relatives of Jackie Kennedy Onassis, who lived in a decaying mansion in East Hampton, New York. Directed by Albert and David Maysles, the film is widely regarded as a masterpiece of observational documentary filmmaking.
The Beverly Theater's intimate 150-seat venue provides the perfect setting to appreciate this fascinating portrait of aristocratic decline. The theater's exceptional sound system and projection quality enhance the viewing experience of this poignant and sometimes darkly humorous documentary. Film enthusiasts will appreciate seeing this influential work in such a thoughtfully designed cultural space.