Annabelle R.
Yelp
What a great museum and theater set in a beautiful quaint town. We visited the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum this past Sunday as part of Charlie Chaplin Days, an annual event they hold at the venue, though this was the first time in person since the pandemic.
This was a two-day event that included plenty of short film screenings of Charlie Chaplin's work, a walking tour of the Niles, a Charlie Chaplin Trivia Contest, and a Charlie Chaplin Lookalike Contest, as well as extended hours in the museum itself.
I didn't realize how much work Charlie Chaplin accomplished here in Niles. They even showed his short film, The Tramp, his last film in Niles, one that portrayed more of an emotional side to him beyond his typical slapstick comedy. I learned so much about the film industry and Charlie Chaplin's history just by listening to the staff/volunteers share interesting fun facts with guests, and browsing through the museum which had a lot of great pieces of history. The gift shop was filled with plenty of books, posters, souvenirs, and specialty gifts, even unique items like a FlipbooKit Maker.
The staff was so knowledgeable and friendly, everyone made us feel welcome. Movie screenings on Sunday were a 50 cent donation, self-serve cold canned sodas and bottled water were also available (dollar donation). Food was not available due to COVID.
The Edison Theater was a perfect medium size, intimate but not too small, with standard folding auditorium seating (without drink holders), and some Charlie Chaplin memorabilia lining the back of the theater as well as a few props on stage.
I especially enjoyed the Charlie Chaplin Lookalike Contest on Sunday. It was fun and entertaining, with the participants flaunting goofy mustaches and classic Charlie Chaplin moves. All of the guests who participated won ice cream, some copies of Charlie Chaplin's classic films, and other souvenirs. It was all about having fun. And everybody at the museum, both guests and workers, were really joyful and friendly and just having a good time. The museum and event overall had a really great, positive atmosphere, and I'm so glad I got to experience it.