Open through April to September months, Rustic Tri-View Drive-In is an open-air cinema that has retained its nostalgic charm since it opened in the 1950s. Enjoy a date under the stars as you watch a movie on one of three huge screens. For USD25 per car, vistors can enjoy two films back to back on the screens in one evening. Fill up a carload of family and friends and head to this open-air cinema for some old-school fun under the twinkling summer sky!
Explore the culture of the city by visiting the Orpheum Theater in Foxborough. The historic theater has been renovated with modern light and sound systems making it easily accessible to the public. Here a number of shows are scheduled in various genres of drama, theater, dance, and music. They also offer rental services for private events like parties.
The Seekonk Speedway is a race track owned and operated by the Venditti family since 1946. Throughout the year, it is bustling with races, competitions and similar events. For racing information and other details, check website.
For over 25 years the Avon has been offering first-run art house foreign and independent films on Providence's College Hill. The theater has a plush, retro interior and its where artsy Brown or RISD students come to watch directors like Truffaut, Malle and Herzog among more contemporary ones like Ira Sachs and Nadav Sherman. It's located on bustling Thayer Street, and even if you don't catch a show, the neighborhood still merits a visit because it provides a great excuse to shop, eat or just stroll the Wriston Quadrangle on the Brown University campus.