Aspen Film rents out the Isis Theatre for private events, public screenings, and partnerships. If you’re interested in renting out a screen at the theater, please fill out the rental form and someone from our team will get in touch.

FAQ
Can I rent a screen at the Isis Theatre?
Yes you can! All screens are available for rental. The rates are as follows:
- $1,500 for any theater in evening, $1,000 for matinees
- Birthday parties – flat $500 fee for up to 25 people (if more $12/additional head) done outside of theater operating hours
Can I rent the Isis Theatre for my event or birthday party?
Yes! All screens at the Isis are available for rent. Please contact isistheater4@bowtiemgmt.com in order to submit a formal rental request.
How many people does each theater hold?
There are 4 theaters within the building, with a total capacity of 362.
- Theater #2 seats 150
- Theater #3 seats 62
- Theater #4 seats 75
- Theater #5 seats 75
What kinds of concessions are available at the theater?
Our concessions include a variety of candies, popcorn, and sodas.
What Special Needs accommodations are available at the theatre?
Coming soon…
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Aspen Film presents its second annual Radical Wednesday's | Kimberly Nicoletti, The Aspen Times
Feb 6, 2025
Aspen Film’s Radical Wednesdays invites audiences to ditch their helmets in favor of colorful headbands (only for the films — not on the mountain, of course) and spend hump nights watching retro ski and skating films. This year features “Hot Dog, the Movie” on Feb. 5; “The Good, the Rad, and the Gnarly” on Feb. […]
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PHOTOS: Local comedians take the stage for Aspen Film's 'Patio Night Live' at ISIS Theatre | Austin Colbert, The Aspen Times
Jan 13, 2025
Led by a group of local comedians, Aspen Film hosted a live comedy show, “Patio Night Live,” on Thursday inside the ISIS Theatre in Aspen. The night was led by Miller Ford and Beth Brandon, two well-known valley locals and comedians. Jordan Lowe, another local comic, also took part. Joining the five-comic cast was Denver’s […]
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