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do that, you make mistakes, and I 
will take the blame. Now, people 
don’t think to go there,” Goldstein 
said. 
“So we’ve taken a leap of faith 
by fixing it and putting it back to 
what our audiences enjoyed. We 
want you to come back to our 
neighborhood hangout — have 
drinks, listen to music, do work 
and, of course, buy a ticket and 
come to the movies.”
The Maple will continue its pop-
ular Thursday night Secret Cinema 
classic film series where tickets are 
just $6. Comedy and trivia nights 
are coming back, starting with a 
special free Holiday Movie Trivia 
night at 7 p.m. on Wed. Dec. 21. 
On Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, plan 
to hang out at The Maple for a 
Chanukah/Christmas party fea-
turing Chinese food, potato latkes, 
movies and more. Call (248) 855-
9091 to make reservations.

For the upcoming big mov-
ie-going holiday weekend, The 
Maple will feature a combination 
of blockbusters including sci-fi 
fantasy adventure Avatar, Babylon 
with Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, 
the Whitney Houston bio pic I 
Wanna Dance with Somebody and 
Spielberg’s The Fabelmans.
“The Fabelmans is a wonderful 
film about one of the greatest 
filmmakers of our time. Steven 
Spielberg grew up in a Jewish 
home and his heritage was 
so important to him that he 
made Schindler’s List,” Daniels 
says. “Being a huge Spielberg fan 
and also the Jewish mother of two 
talented young men, I loved this 
story that prominently featured 
the influence by his parents and 
family.
 “We’re here to entertain you — 
365 days a year — especially when 
everyone’s off.” 

All About The Maple

Sat. Dec. 24: The Maple’s 
Chanukah and Christmas 
Eve Party
Chinese Food, potato 
latkes, movies and more. 
Call the theater manager 
to purchase tickets in 
advance at (248) 855-9091 
or email ruth@themaplet-
heater.com for additional 
information.

Special Events 
Go online to www.thema-
pletheater.com for a com-
plete list of movies, live 
music, Secret Cinema, special events, The Maple Elite 
Loyalty Program and The Maple VIP Club membership. 
The Maple Theater is proud to announce that ticket 
prices have not increased post-COVID.
Weekends: Matinee: $8 for everyone, Evening: 
adult $12, senior $10; Weekdays (Monday-Thursday): 
Matinee: $6 for everyone, Evening: adult $10, senior 
$8.
 For additional information, contact ruth@
themapletheater.com, visit www.themapletheater.com 
or call (248) 855-9091.

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