Semiquincentennial Movie #1: Hidden Figures
In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States, the Lyric Theatre is proud to present a special year-long United States Semiquincentennial Film Series highlighting powerful stories that reflect the people, moments, and movements that have shaped our nation. Sponsored by the Rufus H. Hardin Museum
Each film in the series has been thoughtfully selected to honor different perspectives and voices in American history — from unsung heroes to pivotal cultural moments — and to spark conversation, reflection, and community connection.
Our first film in the series is Hidden Figures, a remarkable true story that follows three brilliant African American women mathematicians at NASA whose work helped launch astronaut John Glenn into orbit during the early days of the U.S. space program. Their contributions were long overlooked, but their impact on science, history, and civil rights is undeniable.
This screening is presented in recognition of Black History Month and serves as both a celebration of achievement and a reminder of the many voices that deserve to be seen, heard, and remembered as part of the American story.
Join us for an inspiring evening of film, history, and shared experience as we begin this meaningful journey toward America’s 250th birthday!