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In the historic town of Jonesborough, Tennessee, the Jackson Theatre is reviving the allure of classic cinema through its ongoing speakeasy cinema series. This week, film enthusiasts have the unique opportunity to experience the 1931 classic, ‘Night Nurse,’ on the big screen. The film will be showcased on Wednesday, February 18, at 7 p.m. as part of the theatre’s creative initiative to bring vintage films back to life. Attendees can enjoy this cinematic journey with a flexible “pay what you can” pricing, allowing everyone to partake in the nostalgia.

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