Narrow Gauge Cinema, Farmington. 16,576 likes · 768 talking about this · 30,745 were here. Locally owned Movie Theater in Farmington, Maine. Matinees and Evening Shows Every Day!. The Narrow Gauge Drive-In is a single screen independent drive-in that opened on July 7th, 2017 with a capacity for 60 cars. In June of 2020 it added a stage for live performances.
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Narrow Gauge Cinemas, Farmington, Maine For over three decades, Mainers and even people from away have flocked to Farmington to take in a movie night with family or friends on the cheap. Because where movie theaters across the country now charge upwards of around $20 for one ticket to one movie, owner John Moore has kept the prices from the '90s alive at Narrow Gauge Cinemas, charging just $7.. A single-screen outdoor cinema behind the Narrow Gauge indoor theater on Front Street in Farmington. It opened in 2017 and holds about 60 cars, making it one of the smallest drive-ins in New England. It shares a concession stand and website with the indoor cinema and also hosts live concerts. 15 Front St, Farmington, ME 04938 Visit Website