Dinner and a movie? We’ve got you. The El Paso Community Foundation Plaza Classic Film Festival’s popular dinner-and-a-movie event returns for its fifth year with a screening of the romantic comedy Something’s Gotta Give and a pre-show dinner called inspired by the movie.
Called A Dinner to Love, the menu is inspired by the movie. The dinner is from 5-6:30 pm Monday, July 20 in the Foundation Room, 333 N. Oregon. Seating is family style. Vegetarian options will be available.
Tickets are $40 per person and includes one ticket to the movie, $60 per couple and includes two tickets to the movie. A Dinner to Love tickets are on sale at plazaclassic.com/tickets. Seating is limited.
Something’s Gotta Give shows at 7 pm Monday, July 20 in the Plaza Theatre. Tickets are $8 at the Plaza Theatre Box Office and Ticketmaster.
It stars the late Diane Keaton as playwright Erica Berry and the irascible Jack Nicholson as music mogul/womanizer Harry Sanborn, middle-aged strangers who are thrown together one fateful weekend in the Hamptons. Written and directed by Nancy Meyers, the 2003 release was a huge hit at the box office and earned Keaton, who died last year, an Academy Award nomination.
A Dinner to Love and Something’s Gotta Give continue a newer Plaza Classic tradition that started in 2022 with Sleepless in Seattle and continued with When Harry Met Sally in 2023, Moonstruck in 2024 and Notting Hill in 2025.
Tickets for the 19th annual Plaza Classic Film Festival are on sale at the Plaza Theatre Box Office (no service charges) and Ticketmaster (service charges added). The Plaza Theatre has a clear bag/cashless policy, which will be enforced. Click here for details.
Festival and Movies Only passes are available at plazaclassic.com.
The festival schedule is available at plazaclassic.com/schedule.
Check out the Plaza Classic Podcast here.