Matinee Screening

MARY POPPINS Sing-a-Long at the Los Angeles Theatre

Saturday, June 13, 2026

1 p.m.

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Join us for a MARY POPPINS (1964) sing-a-long matinee filled with unforgettable songs and big screen charm! You’re sure to have a practically perfect afternoon.

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MARY POPPINS (1964)

Join us for a MARY POPPINS sing-a-long matinee, the first event of its kind in Last Remining Seats history!

Julie Andrews stars in her Academy Award–winning role as Mary Poppins alongside Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns, bringing music, magic, and a bit of mischief to a London family in need of wonder. Experience it on the big screen at the Los Angeles Theatre, where chandeliers, a grand ballroom, an ornate fountain, and six stories of vintage decadence make the perfect setting for cinematic magic.

This beloved classic stars Julie Andrews in her Academy Award winning role alongside Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns, bringing music, magic, and a bit of mischief to a London family in need of wonder.

Though set in London, the film was brought to life in Los Angeles at the Walt Disney Studios, where its unforgettable songs and imaginative sequences were created. Sing along to classics like “A Spoonful of Sugar,” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” and “Chim Chim Cher-ee,” with lyrics on screen to guide every note.

Bright, joyful, and practically perfect, this matinee is a chance to laugh, sing, and celebrate one of cinema’s most cherished musicals. Bring your voice and enjoy an afternoon of movie magic with roots right here in Los Angeles.


***SING-A-LONG SCREENING***
Dress in your Mary Poppins or dapper best—and warm up those vocal cords! 


MARY POPPINS (1964)
Saturday, June 20th, 1 p.m.

Los Angeles Theatre

G Rating
Color/35mm
2 hrs. 20 mins.


$20 Members | $25 General Public | $10 Youth (17 and under)

Discounts are available for groups of 12 or more. Contact us at ainshishian@laconservancy.org.


Stay in your seat after the screening for a FREE Q&A about the historic Million Dollar Theatre.


The films in this series are presented as originally created during a different time period and may contain negative attitudes, language, and depictions of people and/or cultures. The Los Angeles Conservancy does not condone these representations. 

© Walt Disney Productions
Photo courtesy Berger Conser Photography
Photo by Mike Hume
Photo by Mike Hume
Photo by Mike Hume

Important Information

The Los Angeles Theatre is located at 615 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014.

Parking is available for various rates at surface lots near theatres and there is a limited amount of metered street parking.

We also encourage you to explore using public transportation to Last Remaining Seats screenings. The Broadway theatres are conveniently located near the Pershing Square Station at Fifth and Hill Streets, the Historic Broadway Station at 2nd Street and Broadway, and the 7th Steet Metro Center Station. For details on how to take the Metro Rail or buses to Last Remaining Seats, visit metro.net.

The Los Angeles Theatre has limited wheelchair accessibility and a single disabled-access restroom. No assisted listening devices are available.

Tickets are general seating unless you are a sponsor or Cornerstone member at the Granite level or above. Please arrive early to get the best seat selection.

L.A. Conservancy members will receive priority entry into the theatresDoors open one hour before showtime for members and forty-five (45) minutes before showtime for the general public. Not a member yet? Join today for only $50 a year to ensure you get priority entry.

No refunds or exchanges. If you cannot attend the screening, we will gratefully accept your purchase as a tax-deductible donation if you notify us at (213) 623-2489. Tickets are also transferable.

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Major funding for the Los Angeles Conservancy’s educational programs is provided by the Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation.