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SUMMARY:Sensory Friendly Screening of The Grinch
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPG | 1h 30m | Animated/Comedy/FamilyDirector: Scott Mosier/Yarrow CheneyStarring: Benedict Cumberbatch\, Rashida Jones\, Cameron Seely\, Keenan Thompson & Pharell Williams \n\n\n\nThe Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center will host a sensory friendly screening of The Grinch\, a feature-length animation based on Dr. Seuss’s beloved holiday classic\, at 10:30 a.m.\, Saturday\, December 16.  \n\n\n\nThe sensory friendly The Grinch (90 minute run time) will screen with no trailers shown in advance to reduce “sit” time. Tickets are now on sale\, with the group rate\, $8.75 per ticket\, available to all attending. Please email the Theater if you are unable to attend because of ticket costs. \n\n\n\nSensory friendly screenings are specially designed for families who have children with special needs. The films are shown with lights up and volume down\, and patrons are free to move around the theater or talk during the screenings. The Lindsay has offered several sensory friendly film showings since its inception; recent screenings include Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny and the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/sensory-friendly-screening-of-the-grinch/
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SUMMARY:Azure Festive Families Concert
DESCRIPTION:The third annual Festive Families interactive holiday concert\, a fun event that fosters community among people with autism\, will be celebrated at The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center at 2 p.m.\, Sunday\, Dec. 3. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresented by Autism Pittsburgh and Azure Family Concerts\, the free event features music by Red Beans and Rice Combo\, described as a sharp-dressed band that delivers a danceable mix of New Orleans R&B and early rock & roll nuggets\, with a jazzy dash of Tin Pan Alley. The band promises to deliver selections from A Charlie Brown Christmas as well as “jazzed-up Hanukkah selections.”  \n\n\n\n“We are very happy to again partner with Autism Pittsburgh and Azure for one of their most joyous events\,” said Carolina Pais-Barreto Thor\, the Theater’s CEO. “Families share that sensory friendly programming can be limited in suburban and rural areas\, and by working with partners like Autism Pittsburgh and Azure\, The Theater is able to extend inclusive programming from screenings to concerts and other live performance events. Time and again\, parents and educators share the value this programming brings to families impacted by autism and other limitations.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nParticipants at Festive Families can opt to sing\, dance\, vocalize or clap\, and a designated quiet space is also available. “All behaviors are welcome\,” Azure says. \n\n\n\n“Azure Pittsburgh recognizes that autism and related challenges can present barriers to attendance and engagement in a formal concert setting\,” says Anitra Birnbaum\, executive director of Azure Pittsburgh. “Our goal is to create an environment where all people are accepted\, embraced and celebrated—a goal that is particularly important during the holidays\, when it is so easy to feel lost and overwhelmed amid all the hustle and bustle.” \n\n\n\nRegistration for the hour long event is available online. On Sundays\, parking is free in Sewickley\, including on the street and the municipal lot next to the Theater (418 Walnut St.); ramps to the Theater offer easy accessibility.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/azure-festive-families-concert/
CATEGORIES:Community Partnerships,Community Room,Free Events,Music,Sensory Friendly
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SUMMARY:Picture Proof
DESCRIPTION:Reserve Tickets\n\n\n\n\nPicture Proof\, a documentary film providing “an intimate look at the bonds that hold one West Virginia family together and the disease that threatens to tear them apart\,” will screen as part of The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center’s Emerging Filmmakers Showcase. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShowcase events\, a staple at The Lindsay\, are designed to encourage exchanges between local filmmakers and the public\, and are free to all.  \n\n\n\n“Supporting the tri-state region’s film industry with Showcase events is part of The Lindsay’s mission\,” says Carolina Pais-Barreto Thor\, the Theater’s CEO. “We are especially honored to screen this documentary that brings an important perspective to an epidemic that sadly continues to ravage communities in Appalachia and beyond.” \n\n\n\nPicture Proof\, directed by Marshall University professor Tijah Bumgarner and University of Kentucky professor Jena Seiler\, follows Ashley from 2018 through 2021 as she struggles with addiction and gives birth to two children\, raising them with the help of her mother\, Debi Ellis. \n\n\n\nEllis will join the Q&A session with Bumgarner and Seiler after the 90-minute screening. \n\n\n\nAll three women have witnessed the impact of addiction in their own families; Bumgarner lost her father to an overdose. In making Picture Proof\, they chose to “push back against representations of addiction that too often perpetuate notions of personal failing and community apathy.”  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe directors share: “When we met Ashley\, she was luminous\, charismatic\, generous\, and kind. We were struck by how open she was about her past: being in the ‘madness’ (active addiction) and her decision to leave her newborn daughter (Piper) in order to get treatment. \n\n\n\n“During our three years of filming\, we witnessed Ashley give birth to her second child\, Asher\, the deep bond between Ashley\, Debi and Piper\, and the remarkable strength of these women as they faced the precariousness of recovery\, the turbulence of relapse\, and the despair of addiction.” \n\n\n\n“Picture Proof is the most honest portrayal of addiction I have ever had the honor to witness\,” said Katie Dellamaggiore\, independent award-winning director and producer not involved with this project. “This beautifully moving film doesn’t offer straightforward answers but rather wades into complex territory with the utmost patience\, grace and humanity.” \n\n\n\nWhile admission is free\, those attending are asked to RSVP at The Lindsay’s ticketing page to ensure seating for all.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/picture-proof/
CATEGORIES:Documentaries,Emerging Filmmakers,Free Events,Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:We're All Going To Die: "A mostly funny documentary"
DESCRIPTION:Reserve Tickets\n\n\n\n\nPreppers\, climate doomers\, bunker-dwellers … journalist and filmmaker Ben Knight explores the world of people preparing for total social and ecological collapse in the film We’re All Going To Die\, screening as part of The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center’s Emerging Filmmakers Showcase. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShowcase events\, a staple at The Lindsay\, are designed to encourage exchanges between local filmmakers and the public\, and are free to all. Knight\, based in Berlin and an alumnus of Allegheny College in Meadville\, is currently touring the U.S. to promote the film. \n\n\n\n“Supporting filmmakers throughout the region with Showcase events is a core value at The Lindsay\,” says Carolina Pais-Barreto Thor\, the Theater’s CEO. “We are delighted to welcome this innovative filmmaker to our Theater and offer audiences the opportunity to explore this topic from a global perspective.” \n\n\n\nAsking the question “What would you do if the world was going to come to an end?” Knight embarks on a four-year journey from Berlin to London to Kansas to Norway to the Chicxulub crater in Mexico\, to learn from those convinced humanity will soon expire. \n\n\n\n“For anyone with eyes and ears and an internet connection\, it has become difficult to ignore the global crises encroaching on us\,” Knight says. “When I began this work\, I thought this would make for an amusing subject for a film\, but soon enough I realized that I shared many of these people’s fears myself. So the film has\, somewhat unwillingly\, become about my own confrontation with the world’s mortality.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStill\, We’re All Going To Die doesn’t ignore the humorous aspects of the topic\, as its tagline is “A mostly funny documentary.” \n\n\n\nOn the international festival circuit\, We’re All Going To Die was an Official Selection at the Košice International Film Festival in Slovakia; the Signs of the Night International Festival in Berlin; the Depth of Field\, Docs Without Borders and Nature Without Borders international film festivals; and a semi-finalist at both the 2023 Rotterdam Independent Film Festival and Palermo International Film Festival. \n\n\n\nKnight\, a journalist completing his first film\, has written for Deutsche Welle\, the Guardian\, the New Statesman\, Prospect\, der Freitag\, and others. His articles have covered a small German town that armed the world\, cults in Germany and illegal fishing in Sierra Leone\, among other topics. \n\n\n\nThe 93-minute screening will be followed by a Q&A session with Knight\, who will be joined by special guests Father Thomas Sorka (Moon Township\, PA) and Pat Hanavan\, of Pittsburgh. \n\n\n\nFr. Sorka  is the Rector of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in McKees Rocks\, a parish of the Orthodox Church in America. He’s a frequent speaker in parishes on various spiritual topics including parish revitalization\, growth and leadership\, and can also be heard regularly on Ancient Faith Radio’s “Ancient Faith Today Live” program. \n\n\n\nWorking as an innovative partner for local businesses\, Hanavan is a creative consultant and brand strategist who runs Super Deep Creative and Some Good Print. Pat is also a co-owner of Survival Ready in Ambridge\, PA\, a shop that aims to “inspire preparedness through trusted products and services.” \n\n\n\nWhile admission is free\, those attending are asked to RSVP at The Lindsay’s ticketing page to ensure seating for all.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/were-all-going-to-die-a-mostly-funny-documentary/
CATEGORIES:Documentaries,Emerging Filmmakers,Free Events,Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:2023 Three Rivers Film Festival at The Lindsay
DESCRIPTION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center will again be the westernmost suburban theater to host the Three Rivers Film Festival\, screening five exceptional indie selections. \n\n\n\nFrom a uniquely Pittsburgh-esque take on parenting of gender issues to the real lives of modern-day Appalachian pioneers to a mysterious self-help book that promises superhuman abilities\, the films promise to be both exciting and thought-provoking. \n\n\n\nAdvance tickets are available for individual films at the Three Rivers Film Festival website\, as full festival passes or as six-pack passes. Ticketing questions should be directed to the Film Festival\, 412-426-FILM (3456). Tickets will be available at the Theater only on the day of screenings on a first-come\, first-served basis.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTwo Lives in Pittsburgh\, 7 p.m\, Friday\, Nov. 10\, from Pittsburgh native Brian Silverman\, a blue-collar man struggles with his mother’s aging and his child’s gender exploration. Silverman\, producer Lola Noh and cinematographer Tiffany Murray will participate in a Q&A following the screening. Tickets. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nO Pioneer\, 4 p.m.\, Saturday\, Nov. 11\, a West Virginia blacksmith\, chaplain and textile artist embark on a journey in the midst of a pandemic. Directors Clara Lehmann and Jonathan Lacocque\, along with one of the film’s subjects\, textile artist Nellie Rose Gunderson Davis\, will join a Q&A following the film. Tickets. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDancing Queen\, 7 p.m.\, Saturday\, Nov. 11\, an awkward Norwegian teen signs up for a dance competition. Tickets. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Secret Art of Human Flight\, 4 p.m.\, Sunday\, Nov. 12\, a grieving man meets a spiritual guide who just might be a con artist. Tickets. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBlack Barbie\, 7 p.m.\, Sunday\, Nov. 12\, building on the year’s Barbiemania\, this documentary shares the true story behind the making of the first black Barbie doll. Tickets.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/2023-three-rivers-film-festival-at-the-lindsay/
CATEGORIES:Community Partnerships,Documentaries,Film Festivals,Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:The TRIP Local Premiere
DESCRIPTION:Reserve Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis scary season\, Los Angeles-based director\, actor\, writer and producer Dean Jacobs will return to his native Pittsburgh for the local premiere of The TRIP\, a haunted house/slasher film honoring the legacy of late director George A. Romero as well as the city of Pittsburgh. \n\n\n\nFeaturing local and nationally known actors\, the film screens Thursday\, Oct. 26\, at 7:30 p.m. as part of The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center’s Emerging Filmmakers Showcase. Showcase events\, a staple at The Lindsay\, are designed to encourage exchanges between local filmmakers and the public\, and are free to all. \n\n\n\n“Supporting local filmmakers with Showcase events is part of The Lindsay’s mission\,” says Carolina Pais-Barreto Thor\, The Lindsay’s CEO. “It is always such a thrill to see local filmmakers get a chance to show their work on the big screen\, and we are especially delighted to see Dean bring the results of his West Coast experience back home.” \n\n\n\nThe setting is a farmhouse in Westmoreland County’s Mount Pleasant\, where four childhood friends visit with plans for a relaxing weekend. But\, Jacobs says\, “the group soon finds out the house has something else planned.” \n\n\n\nRaised in McMurray and a 2002 graduate of Peters Township High School\, Jacobs began performing at the age of 10 for South Park Children’s Theatre\, Little Lake Theater and others.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter graduating from Indiana University of PA\, he landed some film roles\, including a small role in the locally shot feature\, A New York Heartbeat\, opposite future Emmy winner Rachel Brosnahan. Afterward\, Jacobs decided to make the move to LA. \n\n\n\n“Filmmaking can and should be accessible for everyone with a desire to create\,” Jacobs says. “If you have a (phone) camera—and almost everyone does—that’s a good start. Tell a story. Give the audience something to invest in. \n\n\n\n“George Romero wrote the textbook on making a great independent film on a minimal budget. My intention was always to pay tribute to the city of Pittsburgh and\, in some small way\, hopefully honor the legacy of Romero in the process\,” Jacobs says. “The casting of Lori Cardille and John Amplas furthered that intention.” \n\n\n\nIn Romero’s third zombie film\, Day of the Dead\, Cardille played the lead role\, a tough-edged woman who had to fight off her rage-fueled male counterparts as well as zombies. She’s the daughter of “Chilly Billy” Cardille\, host of Pittsburgh’s Chiller Theater from the 1960s to the mid-1980s\, who played a small role in Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. \n\n\n\nAmplas\, in addition to his roles in  Romero films (Dawn of the Dead\, Day of the Dead\, Creepshow\, Martin and Knightriders)\, served as Romero’s casting director. Theater director at the Pittsburgh Playhouse\, Amplas taught theater at Point Park University for more than 20 years. \n\n\n\nOther stars of The TRIP include: Doug Bradley\, who played the lead role of Pinhead in Clive Barker’s Hellraiser\, Luke Edwards\, whose film credits include The Wizard\, Newsies\, Little Big League\, Jeepers Creepers II\, and Hannah Fierman\, a horror film veteran known for films and television shows including V/H/S\, Siren\, Creepshow\, Dynasty and Vampire Diaries. LA-based actor Evan Sloan and Salt Lake City-based Calvin Dittmore round out the main cast. \n\n\n\nDirector of photography Ethan Leisie is from Cranberry Township and supporting crew all live in the tri-state area. \n\n\n\nThe screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers. Big Spring Spirits\, a community-centric craft distillery that is based in Bellefonte\, Pa. and operates a store in Sewickley\, will also be on hand with “The TRIP-inspired” signature cocktails available for purchase. \n\n\n\nWhile admission is free\, those attending are asked to RSVP at The Lindsay’s ticketing page to ensure seating for all. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick Me!
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/the-trip-local-premiere/
CATEGORIES:Emerging Filmmakers,Free Events,Guest Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231015T130000
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SUMMARY:Some Like It Hot co-presented by the Pittsburgh Classic Movie Club
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, in collaboration with the Pittsburgh Classic Movie Club\, will present a one-time screening of the legendary\, Oscar-nominated 1959 film Some Like It Hot on Sunday\, Oct. 15\, at 1 p.m. \n\n\n\nThe picture follows two musicians\, played by Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis\, who disguise themselves as women after witnessing a mob crime; Curtis’ character falls for the singer portrayed by Marilyn Monroe. Some Like It Hot\, directed by six-time Oscar winner Billy Wilder\, was made without approval from the Motion Picture Production Code (Hays Code) because of its LGBT themes. \n\n\n\nSince then\, the film’s reputation has grown\, and it is widely considered one of the greatest of all time. The Library of Congress selected it as one of the first 25 films for preservation in the National Film Registry\, and the American Film Institute voted it as the top comedy film on their list of AFI’s 100 Years…100 Laughs poll in 2000. \n\n\n\n“Wilder’s 1959 comedy is one of the enduring treasures of the movies\, a film of inspiration and meticulous craft\,” said the late critic Roger Ebert\, giving the film four out of four stars. “What a work of art and nature is Marilyn Monroe. She has the gift of appearing to hit on her lines of dialogue by happy inspiration\, and there are passages in Some Like It Hot where she and Tony Curtis exchange one-liners like hot potatoes.” \n\n\n\n“No one but Billy Wilder could bring you such a madcap comedy\,” says Pittsburgh Classic Movie Club President Wendy Whittick\, who will introduce the film. The club strives to promote and preserve classic films from Hollywood’s Golden Age with screenings personally curated by their expert members. The club is a haven for classic movie fans to share their love of classics with like-minded members.   \n\n\n\nTickets are on sale now. For this and other special events hosted at the Theater\, absolutely no ticket refunds are possible. For regular screenings\, the Theater is pleased to issue ticket “swaps” or refunds when contacted at least 24 hours in advance of the ticketed showtime.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/some-like-it-hot-co-presented-by-the-pittsburgh-classic-movie-club/
CATEGORIES:Classics,Community Partnerships,Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets\n\n\n\n\nTickets on Sale at The Lindsay for TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR\n\n\n\nThe Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center has tickets on sale at 8 tonight for the cinematic version of TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR. A Lindsay-style welcome is planned for fans\, and details on tailgating and other activities will be added here soon. \n\n\n\nHere’s the starter pack of info: \n\n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\n\n\nGeneral Admission: \n\n$19.89\n\n\n\n\n\nSenior citizens 65+\, children 10 and younger\, college students & military with ID: \n\n$13.13\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets are absolutely not refundable for this special film run\, so please double-check your ticket dates and show times before you click to purchase. Sorry\, no exceptions.\n\n\n\nNo passes can be accepted for this special event.\n\n\n\n\nSCREENINGS\n\n\n\n\nThe film’s opening night will be Friday\, Oct. 13\, with shows at 6 and 9:30 p.m.\n\n\n\nScreenings will be scheduled for at least four weeks\, Oct. 13-Nov. 5\, on Thursdays\, Fridays\, Saturdays and Sundays only\, with special screenings on Halloween night\, Tuesday\, Oct. 31\n\n\n\n\nTAYLGATING\n\n\n\n\nInformation on arrival time\, activities and pre-show line up will be added to the web site and social media pages soon. Please keep checking. \n\n\n\n\nSEATING\n\n\n\n\nSeating is on a first-come\, first-served basis.\n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE FILM\n\n\n\n\nTAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS is not rated\, but would be considered a PG-13 film\n\n\n\nRun time: 2h 45min\n\n\n\nDirector: Sam Wrench\, Grammy nominee and Emmy winner specializing in live events and concerts\, who has also worked with Mary J. Blige\, Billie Eilish\, Lizzo\, BTS and The Weeknd.\n\n\n\nFrom Taylor’s Instagram announcement: “Eras attire\, friendship bracelets\, singing and dancing encouraged.”\n\n\n\n\nQUESTIONS\n\n\n\n\nQuestions emailed to hello@thelindsaytheater.org will be answered as soon as possible.\n\n\n\nPhone calls and voicemails cannot always be returned as our staff concentrates on serving current patrons. \n\n\n\nThe best sources of information will continue to be our website\, social media and Weekly Update.\n\n\n\n\nTAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS Schedule\n\n\n\nWeek 1 \n\n\n\n\nFriday\, Oct. 13:  6:00 and 9:30 \n\n\n\nSaturday\, Oct.14: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\nSunday\, Oct. 15: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\n\nWeek 2 \n\n\n\n\nThursday\, Oct. 19: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\nFriday\, Oct. 20: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Oct. 21: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\nSunday\, Oct. 22: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\n\nWeek 3 \n\n\n\n\nThursday\, Oct. 26: 12:00\, 3:30 and 7:00 \n\n\n\nFriday\, Oct. 27: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Oct. 28: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\nSunday\, Oct. 29: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\n\nWeek 4 \n\n\n\n\n*Halloween* Tuesday\, Oct. 31: 6:00 and 9:30 \n\n\n\nThursday\, Nov. 2: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\nFriday\, Nov. 3: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 4: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30Sunday\, Nov. 5: 12:30\, 4:00\, 7:30
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/taylor-swift-the-eras-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231009T220000
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SUMMARY:2023 Pittsburgh Moving Picture Festival: Thriller Picture Show
DESCRIPTION:Regular admission is $15 for all seats and all shows. An ALL-FESTIVAL PASS is available for $45.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Pittsburgh Moving Picture Festival: Thriller Picture Show is the cinematic celebration of the macabre\, the exciting\, the bizarre\, and the mysterious. \n\n\n\nFilm Screenings\n\n\n\nIn partnership with the George A. Romero Foundation (GARF)\, the Thriller Picture Show is also home to the Romero Lives commemorative event. Romero Lives 2023: The State of Nature showcases two George A. Romero classics that exemplify Hobbesian maxim that life in the state of nature can be “solitary\, poor\, nasty\, brutish\, and short”: Day of the Dead and the 50th anniversary of The Crazies. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDay of the Dead (1985\, 102 min)\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Oct. 7 at 5 p.m.\n\n\n\nDay of the Dead\, the third film in George A. Romero’s seminal Living Dead series\, presents a world where zombies have been on the rampage for so long that there are very few humans left alive. Trapped in an underground missile silo in Florida\, a small team of scientists\, civilians and trigger-happy soldiers battle desperately to ensure the survival of the human race\, but tension inside the base is reaching breaking-point. Romero describes it as a “tragedy about how a lack of human communication causes chaos and collapse even in this small little pie slice of society.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Crazies (1973\, 103 min)\n\n\n\nSunday\, Oct. 8 at 8:30 p.m.\n\n\n\nCynicism about the military industrial complex wasn’t exactly a fringe position in 1973\, but George A. Romero’s The Crazies is scathing nonetheless. When a military plane carrying a secret bioweapon crashes near the sleepy town of Evans City\, Pennsylvania\, the unsuspecting locals watch in terror as their formerly friendly neighbors turn into homicidal maniacs. Amid the mayhem\, a pair of firemen (and\, significantly\, Vietnam War veterans) named David and Clank lead a small band of survivors attempting to escape both the growing number of infected townspeople and the military’s doomed\, scorched-earth attempts to control the contagion. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOfficial Selections\n\n\n\nThe Thriller Picture Show proudly presents a handpicked selection of imaginative horror\, thriller\, science fiction\, and dark comedy films crafted by visionary independent filmmakers from around the world. Every film is a testament to the boundless creativity of the cinema of thrills. From takes on classic favorites to original masterpieces\, you’ll witness the full spectrum of independent filmmaking. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgram A: Sunday\, Oct. 8 at 4:30 p.m.\n\n\n\nBedtime Story by Jake Jackson \n\n\n\nKnife-Bricker by Jack Culbertson \n\n\n\nRed Image by Alex (Jinwoo) Kang \n\n\n\nTo Moher by Max Levine \n\n\n\nDark Side of the Moon by Lincoln Reed \n\n\n\nBandaid by Jack Paluka \n\n\n\nNow is Not the Time by Matthew Garvin \n\n\n\nGreed & Gore by Adam Kirkey \n\n\n\n–5:30 p.m.\, approx.— \n\n\n\nFire by Wes Fisher  \n\n\n\nBill Murray Lost in Berlinale by Ana Trkulja \n\n\n\nGolden Shopping Arcade by Neri Ricci \n\n\n\nYou’re Early by Felix Wollner \n\n\n\n–6:30 p.m.\, approx.— \n\n\n\nSunset Drive by Michael Thomas DeLano \n\n\n\nScarpedicemente by John Vamvas & Olga Montes \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nProgram B: Monday\, Oct. 9 at 4 p.m.\n\n\n\nSnaggletooth by Scott David Lister  \n\n\n\nUltrapolice by Thibault Fauconnet \n\n\n\nEnter the Room by Harry Waldman \n\n\n\nWaiting for Galdot by sheri ratik stroud; Deryl Davis; E. Stuelke; Mark Ricche; Catherine Bobalek \n\n\n\nA Deer Caught in the Headlights by Anil Wagemans \n\n\n\nThe Search for Alexander by Zach Garrigus \n\n\n\nCake by Grace Clemmensen \n\n\n\nRats by Alexis Caro \n\n\n\nPicturebox by Eric Vincent  \n\n\n\n–6 p.m.\, approx.— \n\n\n\nKiller in a Small Town by Ben Zuk \n\n\n\nThe Perfect Man by Andrew McGreevy \n\n\n\n–7 p.m.\, approx.— \n\n\n\nHopeless by Mark Galliano \n\n\n\nTwo Chairs by Wes Fisher  \n\n\n\n**Awards Ceremony at 8 p.m.** \n\n\n\n–8:30 p.m.\, approx.— \n\n\n\nThe Final Interview by Fred Vogel  \n\n\n\nAgatha by Ronald Becerra \n\n\n\nAwards\n\n\n\nJoin us in honoring the finest cinematic achievements during the awards ceremony near the conclusion of the festival on Monday\, Oct. 9. Celebrate with filmmakers\, actors\, and fellow attendees as we applaud the works of independent horror filmmakers that have left an indelible mark on our festival. \n\n\n\nGenre Categories\n\n\n\n\nHorror\n\n\n\nScience Fiction\n\n\n\nThriller\n\n\n\nDark Comedy\n\n\n\nSpecial Categories (Fantasy\, Comedy\, Documentary)\n\n\n\n\nAward Categories\n\n\n\n\nBest Narrative Feature & Best Short Film (30 minutes or less) in each category \n\n\n\nIndividual Acting Performances\n\n\n\nDirecting\n\n\n\nEditing\n\n\n\nCinematograhy\n\n\n\nScore\n\n\n\n\nPittsburgh Moving Picture Festival\n\n\n\nThe Pittsburgh Moving Picture Festival celebrates both the art of cinema and the rich motion picture exhibition tradition of Pittsburgh. Early in the 20th century\, Pittsburgh was a worldwide manufacturing leader in iron and\, later\, steel. The labor requirements to produce such output was enormous\, with much of the manpower being supplied by the immigrant populations living in and around the mills. Due to the lack of leisure activities and the need to live close to the mills\, local movie theaters emerged to offer a brief respite from the mundane mill-to-home routine. By 1914\, it was estimated that there were approximately 200 movie theaters in the Pittsburgh region. \n\n\n\nThe Pittsburgh Moving Picture Festival honors Pittsburgh’s rich film heritage by showcasing features and short films from around the world and providing a theatrical opportunity for independent film in a setting that reflects both the history and the prestige of cinematic exhibition. \n\n\n\nImage987 Productions\n\n\n\nImage 987 is a Pittsburgh-based film production company. Home of the Pittsburgh Moving Picture Festival
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CATEGORIES:Classics,Film Festivals,Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:Pittsburgh Silent Film Festival: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari with Live Accompaniment by Pittsburgh Composers Quartet
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene\, 1920) + the luminous short film Symphonie diagonale (Viking Eggeling\, 1923) with live accompaniment by Pittsburgh Composers Quartet. \n\n\n\nIn 1920\, one brilliant movie jolted the postwar masses and catapulted the movement known as German Expressionism into film history. That movie was The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\, a plunge into the mind of insanity that severs all ties with the rational world. Director Robert Wiene and a visionary team of designers crafted a nightmare realm in which light\, shadow and substance are abstracted\, a world in which a demented doctor and a carnival sleepwalker perpetrate a series of ghastly murders in a small community. \n\n\n\nThe Pittsburgh Composers Quartet (Patrick Breiner: tenor saxophone\, clarinets; Adam Kantz: drums\, electronics; Mark Micchelli: piano\, keyboards; Ben Opie: saxophones\, clarinets\, electronics) draws on a variety of sources and techniques\, ranging from traditional and free jazz to modern classical techniques. Performances are lively\, unpredictable and fun! \n\n\n\nThe culmination of over a decade of silent film exhibition in the area\, the Pittsburgh Silent Film Society’s 1st Pittsburgh Silent Film Festival will take place September 24 to October 1\, 2023. Nine films will screen at eight venues around the Pittsburgh area\, with half a dozen musicians providing live accompaniment. The festival will coincide with the 3rd annual Silent Movie Day\, a world-wide celebration of silent film occurring each year on September 29 – a project which was co-founded in 2021 by Pittsburgh Silent Film Festival director Chad Hunter. Film director Martin Scorsese remarked on the effort: “This is exactly the kind of activist spirit we need right now in the world of cinema.”
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CATEGORIES:Classics
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SUMMARY:Animating Reality: An Evening with Filmmaker Kevin Schreck
DESCRIPTION:Reserve Tickets\n\n\n\n\nThe tale starts with a rabbit and pink panther\, involves a thief and a cobbler\, and the epilogue focuses on a rapper. These characters are central to the works that award-winning filmmaker Kevin Schreck\, Visiting Documentary Filmmaker at Robert Morris University\, will present on Thursday\, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnimating Reality: An Evening with Filmmaker Kevin Schreck\, is a special free event hosted by The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center. \n\n\n\nSchreck will share his film\, Persistence of Vision\, an acclaimed documentary about “the greatest animated film never made.” Described as a story of obsession and dreams\, Persistence of Vision centers on the would-be masterpiece of Richard Williams\, the Academy-Award winning animation director of Who Framed Roger Rabbit and two of the Pink Panther movies\, among others. \n\n\n\nStriving to make the greatest animated film of all time\, Williams toiled for more than a quarter of a century on his masterpiece\, The Thief and the Cobbler––only to have it torn from his hands. Schreck’s Persistence of Vision weaves together mind-blowing animation\, rare archival footage\, and exclusive interviews with key animators and artists who worked with Williams on his ill-fated magnum opus.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“In animation circles\, it is a legendary story\,” says The Globe and Mail. “With an amazing cache of archival footage—including Mr. Williams’s original animation—Mr. Schreck’s documentary is gripping\, even though we know from the beginning that Mr. Williams’s project will fail.” \n\n\n\nBesides sharing this feature\, Schreck will also screen excerpts from his forthcoming project\, Enongo\, a documentary-animation hybrid and portrait of a young rapper/producer/Ph.D. candidate\, Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo\, better known by her stage persona\, Sammus. This documentary will be the first feature-length film with an animation team composed entirely of Black women animators\, Schreck says. \n\n\n\nAfter the screenings\, Schreck’s discussion of his career in bringing the worlds of animation and nonfiction cinema together will be followed by a Q&A session. Schreck’s latest film\, Antarctic Voyage (in post production) focuses on a scientific research expedition to the Antarctic Convergence and the remote island of South Georgia. Originally from Minneapolis\, Schreck is now based in Brooklyn. Schreck is the 12th Visiting Documentary Filmmaker at RMU (The Arts and Humanities Department and Center for Documentary Production & Study at the School of Informatics\, Humanities and Social Sciences)\, and as part of his semester-long resident will screen films and share his experienced as a filmmaker while teaching a documentary production class.
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CATEGORIES:Documentaries,Free Events,Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:Nicole Travolta: Doing Alright
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNicole Travolta—actor\, comedian\, impressionist—brings her internationally touring comedy show to The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center on Thursday\, Sept. 14\, at 7:30 p.m.\, in an exclusive\, one-night engagement. \n\n\n\n“We are fortunate that some of Nicole’s friends in Western PA convinced her to select The Lindsay for her first performance in Pennsylvania\,” explains Carolina Pais-Barreto Thor\, chief executive officer of the nonprofit cultural center. “Nicole just performed her show\, Doing Alright\, at the world-renowned Edinburgh Festival Fringe and promises to keep us entertained.” \n\n\n\nTravolta’s one-woman show is a searing account of life as a compulsive shopper who freed herself from spiraling debt\, shame\, a messy divorce and the weight of a famous last name by a bizarre\, real-life journey through the world of spray tanning. Surprisingly\, it was a job she loved\, and her impressions will introduce some of the eccentric characters she met to her audiences. (Travolta’s social media shares hilarious impressions of Sex and the City characters Carrie Bradshaw and Samantha Jones\, actors Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Coolidge\, and disgraced Theranos leader Elizabeth Holmes.) \n\n\n\nThrough humor\, Travolta lightens issues such as debt\, depression\, divorce\, addiction and female empowerment—all of which Travolta has experienced first-hand. And she shares how this journey helped her find herself once more. \n\n\n\n“I wanted to the audience to feel like they were going through the chaos of my life with me in real time\, and I believe we achieved this. Getting to do my show in Western PA will be my first East Coast stop and I’m so excited! Sewickley is one of my favorite towns\, and getting the opportunity to do this at The Lindsay Theater is a dream.” \n\n\n\nCo-written and directed by Lauren Burns\, well-known main company member of LA’s legendary comedy improv The Groundlings\, Doing Alright debuted with sell-outs at the Groundlings\, then moved to Las Vegas and Scotland\, with sights on New York and London. \n\n\n\nA Los Angeles Times review of Doing Alright notes Travolta “was incredibly honest and unafraid to talk about the aspects of money that are often considered taboo…. She coupled her best jokes with discussion about her lowest moments. Throughout the show\, Travolta admitted that she’s a work in progress\, and for now\, she’s doing all right.”
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/nicole-travolta-doing-alright/
CATEGORIES:Live,Live Comedy
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SUMMARY:AbSolved: Season 1 Local Premiere
DESCRIPTION:Reserve Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs part of its ongoing Emerging Filmmakers Showcase\, The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center will host AbSolved\, a 120-minute episodic narrative created and written by local actor and writer David Ogrodowsk and produced by LaTasia Greene\, Thursday\, Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. \n\n\n\nAbSolved\, a psychological thriller\, follows Father Demetrius\, a Catholic priest\, as he struggles with post-traumatic stress syndrome after witnessing a school shooting.   \n\n\n\nDemetrius\, played by Ogrodowski\, goes on an unexpected journey to understand his new circumstances and is bombarded with mysterious sounds\, haunting voices and ghostly visitors. His efforts to trace these strange occurrences takes him down a rabbit hole that pulls him further and further from the priesthood. \n\n\n\nFor Ogrodowski\, writing and acting are certainly a means of self-expression. “The more I create\, the more I live\,” he says. But he feels even more strongly about making a positive impact on others with his art. “We can take people away from the troubles in their lives\, and help them temporarily forget whatever is ailing them. So whenever I approach filmmaking\, I approach it with that in mind.” \n\n\n\nLeading the filmmaking crew are directors Kevin Hejna of Hazelwood and Jesse Hutchins of Moon Township; producers Greene of Pittsburgh and Edward Pfeifer of South Hills; editor James Harland Lockhart V of Bellevue and cinematographer Kevin Kukler of Belle Vernon. \n\n\n\nIn addition to Ogrodowski\, a Washington\, PA\, native who now lives on Pittsburgh’s North Side\, other actors involved in the production include Jason Burke of Munhall\, Ella Burke of Punxsutawney\, Phil Henderson of Canonsburg\, David Saint-Jacques of Sewickley and Curtis Caldwell of Pleasant Hills.  \n\n\n\nAbSolved\, shot mostly in the Pittsburgh area\, has earned over 30 nominations on the festival circuit and has won over a dozen awards including Best Suspense/Thriller and Best Actor (international) at the 2022 Seoul Webfest; Outstanding Thriller at the 2022 New Jersey Web Festival\, and Best Drama and Best Actor (Ogrodowski) at the 2022 Miami Web Fest.  \n\n\n\n“Pittsburgh is very well endowed with an army of dedicated independent filmmakers\,” Ogrodowski says. “Also\, If you can’t find a setting to shoot a narrative in in Pittsburgh\, you aren’t looking. Pittsburgh can be old Europe\, untouched woods\, modern cities\, country roads\, apocalyptic societies\, rich\, poor\, rivers and mountains—all sorts of amazing things for a camera to look at.” \n\n\n\nThe first season of AbSolved will be screened in its entirety\, along with the first episode of the second season\, for a total running time of two hours.  \n\n\n\nThe screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers. Big Spring Spirits\, a community-centric craft distillery that is based in Bellefonte\, Pa. and operates a store in Sewickley\, will also be on hand with “AbSolved-inspired” signature cocktails available for purchase. \n\n\n\nShowcase events\, a staple at The Lindsay\, are designed to encourage exchanges between local filmmakers and the public\, and are free to all.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/absolved-season-1-local-premiere/
CATEGORIES:Emerging Filmmakers,Free Events
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SUMMARY:Back to School Documentary Week
DESCRIPTION:Even if your life is no longer punctuated by the academic year\, back-to-school energy creates a fitting reason to explore different ideas and discover new topics. From Friday\, Sept. 1\, through Thursday\, Sept. 14\, The Lindsay will offer documentaries bound to expand your thoughts and provoke stimulating conversations.  \n\n\n\nThese are no dry classroom films—they’re dynamic\, template-breaking works that explore fascinating and potentially controversial topics. Join us on this journey of exploration and learning on the big screen. \n\n\n\nSpeakers\, talkbacks with filmmakers and other activities will provide dimension to select showings. Stay tuned for these special opportunities in our Weekly Updates or by visiting our website. \n\n\n\nEach documentary will screen on different times and dates during the series. Tickets are on sale now!  \n\n\n\nFor audience members 21 and older\, BYOB is available. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets to Join or Die\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin or Die\n\n\n\nNR | 1h 39mDirectors: Pete Davis\, Rebecca DavisStars: Pete Buttigieg\, Hillary Clinton\, Glenn Loury\n\n\n\nThis compelling film explores the changing fabric of American democracy through the lens of social scientist Robert Putnam\, who sounded the alarm on the dire consequences of nationwide individualistic trends and growing isolation. Join or Die follows Putnam as he pulls together the threads that expose America’s civic unraveling\, as revealed in his groundbreaking book Bowling Alone\, which discusses America’s decades-long decline in community connections. \n\n\n\nCredited with creating the concept and terminology of “social capital\,” the Harvard professor was awarded a National Humanities Medal for his work. \n\n\n\n“With such a dense subject matter\, one would assume the film begins to feel heavy and tiresome\, but Join or Die never overextends its audience\, keeping each moment light—much of the infusion of energy and light-heartedness coming from its visual aids and its main subject\, Putnam\,” says Film Inquiry. \n\n\n\n“It’s easy to feel charged up about something after watching a movie with an audience at a film festival\,” Slashfilm says. “But can that feeling last beyond the walk to your car when real life starts creeping back into your brain? I can tell you this much: days later\, I am still thinking about Join or Die and its message about community…If that isn’t the mark of a good documentary\, what is?” \n\n\n\nCo-director Pete Davis will join us virtually for Q&A after the 1:30 p.m. screening on Tuesday\, Sept. 12. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets to King Coal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKing Coal\n\n\n\nNR | 1h 20mDirector: Elaine McMillion SheldonStars: Lanie Marsh\, Gabrielle Wilson\n\n\n\nThis New York Times Critics’ Pick explores how the coal industry permeates the culture of Appalachia\, and questions what happens now amidst that industry’s steady decline. Directed by coal-miner’s-daughter-turned-filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon\, King Coal “profiles a region’s relationship with fossil fuel and presents a eulogy for a way of life.” \n\n\n\nShot in West Virginia and Pennsylvania\, among other states\, King Coal captures traditional coal-focused community events such as the annual Bituminous Coal Queen pageant in Carmichaels\, Greene County\, PA.  \n\n\n\n“There are fewer than 12\,000 coal miners left in West Virginia\, but the combination of the value\, power and danger of the rock in question means the job retains a mythic quality\,” says the Wall Street Journal\, praising Sheldon’s “breathtakingly expressive job of capturing the strangeness\, the beauty and the devastation of her homeland in this poetic\, entrancing documentary.” \n\n\n\nNoting her family’s four generation of miners\, WSJ continues: “Though the film is too short on footage of actual mining\, the few minutes of images we do see clarify that on its best day\, the experience is an alarming one. The worst days are ones we’d rather not think about as we flip the light switch. \n\n\n\n“The post-coal era can’t come fast enough for some. For others\, coal is at the heart of who they are and where they came from. ‘Some think place matters less today\,’ the filmmaker notes\,” the WSJ concludes. “Her lovely\, lyrical film makes a profound statement against that notion.”  \n\n\n\nElaine McMillion Sheldon\, writer\, director and co-producer\, will join us virtually for Q&A after the 2:50 p.m. screening on Wednesday\, Sept. 6. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets to Rumble\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World\n\n\n\nNR | 1h 20mDirector: Elaine McMillion SheldonStars: Lanie Marsh\, Gabrielle Wilson\n\n\n\nThe powerful Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World is “revelatory in every sense\,” raves The Hollywood Reporter. It exposes the role of Native Americans in contemporary music history\, a critical missing chapter “eloquently demonstrated in this engaging documentary.” \n\n\n\n“American popular music—and the history of rock and roll itself—wouldn’t be the same without the contributions of Native American performers\,” The Hollywood Reporter observes. They influenced blues and jazz\, punk and rock\, crooners and headbangers\, starting in 1958 with Link Wray\, the mastermind of Rumble\, the only instrumental song banned from U.S. radio. \n\n\n\nAmong the top-name artists profiled is The Band guitarist/composer Robbie Robertson\, who passed away earlier this month. Robertson recalls being told when he was young\, “Be proud you’re an Indian\, but be careful who you tell.” The part-Mohawk artist also composed soundtracks for Martin Scorsese films Gangs of New York and The Departed. Scorsese is among the big names interviewed in the film\, alongside multi-genre musicians Steven Van Zandt\, Wayne Kramer and Iggy Pop\, crooner Tony Bennett\, bluesman Taj Mahal\, folk’s Buffy Sainte-Marie and funk master George Clinton.  \n\n\n\n“The winning streak for music documentaries continues with Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World\, says the New York Times. “If you couldn’t name two Native American musicians at the beginning of the documentary\, you’ll remember at least a half-dozen after the end. And it’s a good bet you’ll be searching for their albums\, too.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets to Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie\n\n\n\nNR | 1h 32mDirector: Andrea Blaugrund NevinsStars: Richard Dickson\, Kristina Duncan\, Michelle Chidoni\n\n\n\nDid this 2018 documentary successfully predict 2023’s blockbuster and global phenomenon? Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie looks back on the past 60 years of this foot-high icon\, featuring unprecedented access to the inner workings of the toy giant Mattel during Barbie’s most recent reinvention and examining her popularity and impact on women and culture. \n\n\n\n“What does a plastic doll have to say about feminism? Everything\, (the) documentary argues\,” The Atlantic says\, hailing Director Andrea Blaugrund Nevins’ film as “fascinating.”  \n\n\n\n“From her very conception\, Tiny Shoulders reveals\, Barbie was problematic. Prior to her creation\, the only toy dolls available for children came in the form of babies…” The Atlantic continues. \n\n\n\nIs Barbie “an empowering toy that encourages girls to dream big and\, in doing so\, helps them define their feminist identities? Or is she the embodiment of an unrealistic\, and thus harmful\, vapid sexist ideal\, making women of all ages feel bad about themselves and their bodies?” asks Variety. “Nevins’ documentary suggests that the answer to both questions is yes.” \n\n\n\nIf you can’t get enough of Barbie or have been waiting for a more intellectual take on the doll\, this one’s for you! \n\n\n\nProducer\, director and writer Andrea Blaugrund Nevins will join us virtually for Q&A after the 5:15 p.m. screening on Friday\, Sept. 1. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets to Behind the Stage Door\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBehind the Stage Door\n\n\n\nNR | 1h 21mDirector: Brian StorkStars: Rich Engler\, Doc McGhee\, Alex Lifeson\n\n\n\nHaving promoted concerts of Bob Marley\, Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney\, Sewickley resident Rich Engler has been the driving force behind vibrant concert scenes in Pittsburgh and across the nation. \n\n\n\n“Few figures in 20th-century rock music—and\, in all likelihood\, no one based in Pittsburgh—had more impact on modern music than Rich Engler\,” says Pittsburgh Magazine. “He had a profound impact on live music during the heyday of what we now call classic rock.”   \n\n\n\nThe son of a Creighton\, Pa.\, glassworker\, Engler began his professional life as a drummer for Grains of Sand\, which opened for the likes of David Bowie\, the Beach Boys\, the Yardbirds and Yes.  \n\n\n\nBehind the Stage Door\, “inspired by Engler’s 2012 book of the same title\, covers everything from the intricacies of the music industry to Engler’s insider stories of high-living rock-stars\,” reports WESA-FM. “The film features interviews with members of bands like Rush\, Kansas\, and Styx and local notables Donnie Iris and Joe Grushecky.” \n\n\n\n“Engler could fill a 10-hour documentary with the tales he has to tell\,” like juicy tidbits regarding Bob Dylan\, Eric Clapton and Axl Rose\, and the emotional story of a very ill Bob Marley’s final show in 1980\, notes the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. \n\n\n\nYou know the name; now learn the back story of this fascinating Pittsburgher and his many brushes with fame. \n\n\n\nRich Engler will be at the Theater after the 4 p.m. Monday\, Sept. 11\, screening for Q&A and a book signing. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets to Live the Stream\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLive the Stream: The Story of Joe Humphreys\n\n\n\nNR | 1h 33m Directors: Lucas Bell\, Meigan BellStars: Joe Humphreys\, Johanna Humphreys\n\n\n\nBack by popular demand! This Pennsylvania-made charmer was a favorite in The Lindsay’s Summer Classic Series.  \n\n\n\nWhen you think of fly-fishing\, the crystal streams and towering mountains of the American West may come to mind\, but an internationally known fly fishing giant plies his trade in lovely central Pennsylvania. \n\n\n\nLive the Stream: The Story of Joe Humphreys is “a beautiful wade in the water” with “a 90-year-old rock star of the fly fishing world\,” according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Husband and wife filmmakers (Lucas and Meigan Bell\, originally from Cheswick and Sarver) spent a year following fishing legend Joe Humphreys\, of the State College area\, to his favorite fishing holes\, creating a documentary praised by audiences and critics on festival circuits from Breckenridge\, CO\, to Reading\, PA.  \n\n\n\n“Trout streams are fountains of youth for Joe Humphreys: a man who was born to fly fish\, lives to teach and strives to pass on a respect for our local waters\,” shares Fins and Feathers. “Far more than a fly fishing film\, this character story about the one-of-a-kind Joe Humphreys is an emotional and powerful narrative about aging\, family\, friendships and the power of positive influence.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets to Venice: Infinitely Avant-Garde\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenice: Infinitely Avant-Garde\n\n\n\nNR | 1h 30mDirector: Michele MallyStars: Hania Rani\, Carlo Cecchi\n\n\n\nThe gondolas\, the bridges\, the mysterious alleyways. Whether you’ve been there or not\, we invite you to the delightful Venice: Infinitely Avant Garde.  \n\n\n\n“Every corner in Venice\, every canal\, leads you toward a dreamlike dimension\,” says one of the lovers of this magical city interviewed for the film. \n\n\n\nFor 1\,600 years\, Venice has always been known for its openness to the world and to the future through its art as well as its narrow streets. The film showcases masterpieces by Tiepolo\, Canaletto\, Rosalba Carriera and the intellectuals who fell in love with Venice: Goethe\, Byron and Walter Scott\, down to the great Hollywood stars drawn to its unique\, yearly Film Festival. \n\n\n\nCombining decadence with cutting-edge excitement\, Venice has always been a cosmopolitan city of commercial and cultural exchange with the East. \n\n\n\nBring along your favorite travel companion and learn how this city has conserved its unique urban environment made of stone\, earth and water\, and its legendary history. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets to Every Body\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvery Body\n\n\n\nR | 1h 32mDirector: Julie CohenStars: Sean Saifa Wall\, Alicia Roth Weigel\, River Gallo\n\n\n\n“Every Body is a moving\, fascinating look at a too-often-ignored subset of the world’s population\, filled with empathy and understanding but also a cool\, analytical anger about what history has put them through\,” says Roger Ebert. “The subject is intersex people.” \n\n\n\nThe “I” in L.G.B.T.Q.I.A.+\, intersex people are born with physical\, chromosomal or hormonal characteristics that are consistent with both males and females. Some are raised as a certain gender\, and some are surgically altered to make them look more like one gender. \n\n\n\nThe film focuses on three intersex people advocating for greater understanding of the intersex community: Sean Saifa Wall\, Alicia Roth Weigel and River Gallo\, who seek to end to unnecessary surgeries. \n\n\n\n“Director Julie Cohen and her editor Kelly Kendrick interweave the three main stories and troves of accompanying historical and medical facts with admirable economy and imagination\,” says Roger Ebert. “Stylistically this is one of the cleanest American documentaries of the year. A lot of information is packed into the movie’s brief running time\, but Every Body never feels cluttered.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets to 5 Seasons\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFive Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf\n\n\n\nNR | 75mDirector: Thomas PiperStar: Piet Oudolf\n\n\n\nPiet Oudolf\, the world’s most celebrated garden designer\, is known for his groundbreaking work on New York’s High Line\, Chicago’s Lurie Gardens and Philadelphia’s Calder Gardens\, “meticulously cultivating some of the urban world’s great outdoor spaces\,” says the Village Voice. \n\n\n\n“If there’s a rock star garden designer worthy of a biopic\, then Piet Oudolf is probably the one\,” says Gardenista.   \n\n\n\nFilmmaker Thomas Piper captures Oudolf ‘s creative process in Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf. “For gardeners everywhere\, the film is a tantalizing 75 minutes in which to lose yourself in one man’s vision and passion\,” raves Gardenista. \n\n\n\nIn the documentary “chock-full of spark and life…it’s enchanting to see Oudolf’s gentle joy at discovering swathes of Technicolor wildflowers in the Texan countryside—and it’s just as satisfying to watch his bemused reaction to barbecue\,” the Village Voice concludes. “Piper’s cinematography (whether through a sunny haze or a snowy blanket) and contemplative storytelling have done these gardens justice.” 
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SUMMARY:I\, Claude Monet
DESCRIPTION:Click for August 17 Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\nClick for August 27 Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNR| 1h 27m| Documentary/HistoryDirector: Phil GrabskyStar: Henry Goodman \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDirector Phil Grabsky uses more than 2\,500 letters and other private writings to take a fresh look at Claude Monet\, the father of Impressionism and perhaps the most influential and successful painter of the 19th and early 20th centuries. \n\n\n\nThe man behind the shimmering paintings that have captivated viewers for more than a century suffered from severe depression and loneliness. Shot on the locations where Monet lived and worked\, including his Giverny garden\, the documentary features his most loved paintings in an unforgettable\, immersive art experience. \n\n\n\nI\, Claude Monet\, an “elegantly made and thoroughly informative” documentary paints “a portrait of an artist who withstood his fair share of privation and discouragement—the passages around the birth of his children and death of his first wife are particularly tough—but who displayed an unswerving commitment to his work\,” says The Guardian. \n\n\n\n“This is a must-see film for art lovers and a compelling one for students of history\,” Eye for Film continues. “It offers what the artist valued most: illumination.”
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/i-claude-monet/2023-08-27/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics
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SUMMARY:Hairspray
DESCRIPTION:Click for Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPG | 1h 32m| Comedy/DramaDirector: John WatersStars: Sonny Bono\, Ricki Lake\, Divine \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nCome for the big hair\, the dance numbers and the ’60s nostalgia. Stay for a heartwarming story about acceptance and overcoming racial barriers. \n\n\n\nTracy Turnblad is an overweight Baltimore high school student who loves watching local teen dance program The Corky Collins Show. When Tracy is spotted at a record hop by Corky\, she is invited to join his show—which is segregated. Her slick dance moves make her the star of the show\, and she uses her newfound fame to advocate for integration. \n\n\n\n“Controversial filmmaker John Waters finally hits his commercial stride in this film\, parlaying his keen social observation and great compassion for society’s outsiders into a colorful and engaging comedy full of dancing\, music and heartfelt nostalgia\,” says TV Guide. The sweet and upbeat Hairspray was a big departure for Waters\, previously know for making X-rated cult films. \n\n\n\nWaters told the Los Angeles Times that when he put out a call for an overweight teenager to play Tracy\, almost no one showed up. “Thank God\, one of them was Ricki Lake\,” he said. “But Ricki would have gotten the part even if thousands of them showed up.” \n\n\n\n“Tracy became the poster child for anyone who felt like an outcast\, who didn’t fit in\,” Lake told the Times. “I mean\, she’s a superhero for so many young girls. I love that her spirit and the character has lived on.” \n\n\n\nThe New York Times declares “the overall mood of Hairspray is so joyful\, so full of unforced enthusiasm\, that only the most ferocious cynic could resist it. It imagines a world where no one is an outsider and no one is a square\, and invites everyone in. How can you refuse?”
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/hairspray/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics
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SUMMARY:I\, Claude Monet
DESCRIPTION:Click for August 17 Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\nClick for August 27 Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNR| 1h 27m| Documentary/HistoryDirector: Phil GrabskyStar: Henry Goodman \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDirector Phil Grabsky uses more than 2\,500 letters and other private writings to take a fresh look at Claude Monet\, the father of Impressionism and perhaps the most influential and successful painter of the 19th and early 20th centuries. \n\n\n\nThe man behind the shimmering paintings that have captivated viewers for more than a century suffered from severe depression and loneliness. Shot on the locations where Monet lived and worked\, including his Giverny garden\, the documentary features his most loved paintings in an unforgettable\, immersive art experience. \n\n\n\nI\, Claude Monet\, an “elegantly made and thoroughly informative” documentary paints “a portrait of an artist who withstood his fair share of privation and discouragement—the passages around the birth of his children and death of his first wife are particularly tough—but who displayed an unswerving commitment to his work\,” says The Guardian. \n\n\n\n“This is a must-see film for art lovers and a compelling one for students of history\,” Eye for Film continues. “It offers what the artist valued most: illumination.”
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/i-claude-monet/2023-08-17/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics
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SUMMARY:Vertigo
DESCRIPTION:Click for Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPG | 2h 8m| Mystery/Romance/ThrillerDirector: Alfred HitchcockStars: Jimmy Stewart\, Kim Novak\, Barbara Bel Geddes \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nRanked as the No.1 greatest film ever made in a much-talked-about 2012 poll conducted by the British Film Institute’s magazine Sight and Sound\, Vertigo is “classic (Alfred) Hitchcock—suspense\, mystery\, romance\, all wrapped around twisted human psychology\,” says Big Think. \n\n\n\nIndiana\, PA\, native Jimmy Stewart plays Scottie Ferguson\, a private detective terrified of heights who retired from the police force after a tragic incident. He is hired by an old friend to tail his wife\, who is suspected to be suicidal. Scottie develops a relationship with this mysterious woman that turns into obsession. \n\n\n\nLegendary director Martin Scorsese\, writing in The Guardian\, says\, “It’s difficult to put into words exactly what Vertigo means to me as both a film lover and as a film-maker. As is the case with all great films\, truly great films\, no matter how much has been said and written about them\, the dialogue about it will always continue. Because any film as great as Vertigo demands more than just a sense of admiration—it demands a personal response.” \n\n\n\nThe New York Times calls the film “brilliantly schematic\, endlessly fascinating…this prescient 1958 spellbinder can now be admired as the deepest\, darkest masterpiece of Hitchcock’s career.”
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/vertigo/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics
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SUMMARY:Oppenheimer & Shippingport\, PA: WWII’s Atomic Era Made Global History in Our Backyard
DESCRIPTION:Headlines carry the widely known fact that people around the globe are flocking to theaters for this summer’s smash film\, Oppenheimer. But theatergoers might not know that more than 1\,200 local and international dignitaries flocked to Shippingport\, Beaver County\, nearly 70 years ago for the groundbreaking ceremony for the world’s first commercial atomic power plant. \n\n\n\nThose who have or want to watch Oppenheimer or simply to learn more about the region’s role in atomic history can hear a local expert at the Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center on Sunday\, Aug. 6.  \n\n\n\nAfter J. Robert Oppenheimer and his team cracked the life-altering code of atomic fission\, ending World War II\, General-turned-President Dwight D. Eisenhower inaugurated the Atoms for Peace program to make civilian use of atomic power.  \n\n\n\nThus\, the Shippingport Atomic Power Station came to pilot the world’s first commercial use of this technology near the banks of the Ohio River\, forever altering life in the bucolic Beaver County town of farms and ferry boats—and around the globe. Built under a politically sensitive deadline and the exacting oversight of Adm. Hyman Rickover\, who led the Navy’s nuclear submarine program\, Shippingport Atomic Power Station was online from 1958-1982\, leading to next-generation nuclear plants like Beaver Valley 1 and 2. \n\n\n\nConnections between the smash film and local history will be fleshed out on Sunday\, Aug. 6\, promptly at 2:30 p.m. at a free\, 15-minute presentation by Jim Clark\, a current nuclear operator at the Beaver Valley Power Station and docent at the Beaver County Industrial Museum\, before The Lindsay’s afternoon screening of Oppenheimer. \n\n\n\nIn addition to the free talk\, The Lindsay is exhibiting a pictorial history of the construction of the power plant\, on loan from the Beaver County Industrial Museum. 
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SUMMARY:Breakfast at Tiffany's
DESCRIPTION:Click for Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNR | 1h 55mh | Comedy/Drama/RomanceDirector: Blake EdwardsStars: Audrey Hepburn\, George Peppard\, Patricia Neal \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nA strong local connection bridges the legendary\, New-York-based Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Pittsburgh: The memorable\, Oscar-winning music of Aliquippa-raised Henry Mancini. The 1961 adaptation of Truman Capote’s novel is perhaps Audrey Hepburn’s most iconic role. \n\n\n\nBBC calls Breakfast at Tiffany’s “chic Hollywood comedy at its finest\,” led by Hepburn’s “wickedly kooky and intoxicating performance…she bridges a gap between female and male viewers\, offering so much to like and plenty to sympathise with.” \n\n\n\nHepburn plays Holly Golightly\, a young woman who epitomizes “madcap” and chases away any bad feelings by visiting Tiffany’s. She makes her living in questionable ways\, though that doesn’t stop her neighbor\, a young writer named Paul Varjak\, from falling in love.  \n\n\n\n“Hepburn’s Holly Golightly is a kind of exaggerated emblem of who we all become—at least for a time—when we move away from home and have the freedom to reintroduce ourselves to the world\,” The Guardian says. “Breakfast at Tiffany’s sort of belongs to everyone\, whether they know it or not.”  \n\n\n\nThe Lindsay is partnering with P.E.O. Chapter BN (Sewickley) for a Movie & Muffins Ladies’ Night Out prior to the screening\, from 6-7 p.m. Willow Bend muffins will be available for purchase in the lobby\, with proceeds from the sales going to support P.E.O.\, an organization benefiting women. Also\, Big Spring Spirits will be on hand\, selling cocktails inspired by the film. The International Chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood is a philanthropic and educational organization that has been celebrating women and helping them reach for the stars for more than 150 years\, providing millions of dollars in educational loans and grants.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/breakfast-at-tiffanys/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics
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SUMMARY:Jaws
DESCRIPTION:Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPG | 2h 4 m | Adventure/Thriller \n\n\n\nDirector: Steven Spielberg \n\n\n\nStars: Roy Scheider\, Robert Shaw\, Richard Dreyfuss \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nJaws\, the tale of a monstrous great white with a taste for humans\, delivers more than just two hours of terror: “It’s been universally acknowledged that this particular film heralded the new era of blockbuster filmmaking\,” Cinephilia & Beyond says.  \n\n\n\nThe first film to earn $100 million at the U.S. box office in 1975\, it redefined Hollywood’s practices\, thrilled audiences\, accelerated scientific studies about the notorious fish famous for unprovoked attacks—and made Steven Spielberg a household name.  \n\n\n\nCritics have noted that the shark\, one of the greatest villains in cinematic history\, only appears on screen for about 4 minutes.  \n\n\n\n“The last hour of Jaws becomes as gripping and terrifying an adventure story as has ever been put on the screen\,” Hollywood Reporter says. \n\n\n\n“The film is still best appreciated on the big screen\,” adds The Forward. “It remains a brilliant piece of filmmaking\, and its plotlines and images continue to be analyzed to this day by critics.”
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/jaws/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics
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SUMMARY:Live the Stream: The Story of Joe Humphreys
DESCRIPTION:Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNR | 1h 33 m | Documentary \n\n\n\nDirectors: Lucas Bell\, Meigan Bell \n\n\n\nStars: Joe Humphreys\, Johanna Humphreys \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nLive the Stream: The Story of Joe Humphreys is “a beautiful wade in the water” with “a 90-year-old rock star of the fly fishing world\,” according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Husband and wife filmmakers (Lucas and Meigan Bell\, originally from Cheswick and Sarver) spent a year following fishing legend Joe Humphreys\, of the State College area\, to his favorite fishing holes.  \n\n\n\n“Trout streams are fountains of youth for Joe Humphreys: a man who was born to fly fish\, lives to teach and strives to pass on a respect for our local waters\,” shares Fins and Feathers. “Far more than a fly fishing film\, this character story about the one-of-a-kind Joe Humphreys is an emotional and powerful narrative about aging\, family\, friendships and the power of positive influence\, told by a man who has followed his calling for an entire lifetime.” \n\n\n\nThe Bells more than agree: “A documentary is heavily reliant on the main character. Is he someone you’ll want to watch for an hour or so?” Lucas Bell asks the Post-Gazette. “Within two minutes of meeting Joe\, you realize how unique he is\, and engaging and charismatic. When he tells a story\, you don’t want him to stop.” \n\n\n\nLive the Stream was named the Best Adventure Film and Audience Award winner at the 2019 Breckenridge\, Colo.\, Film Festival\, the Best Documentary and Best of Show Audience Award at the 2018 Reading Film Festival. The documentary has been an official selection of multiple national and international film festivals\, drawing senior citizens\, outdoor lovers\, environmentalists and fisherfolk. 
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/live-the-stream-the-story-of-joe-humphreys/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics
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SUMMARY:Sensory Friendly screening of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
DESCRIPTION:Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA sensory friendly screening of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is set for 10:30 a.m.\, Saturday\, July 8\, with all tickets at the group rate of $8.75. Sensory friendly screenings are specially designed for those impacted by autism and other special needs. The films are shown with lights up and volume down\, and with no trailers shown in advance to reduce “sit” time.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/sensory-friendly-screening-of-indiana-jones-and-the-dial-of-destiny/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sensory Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T190000
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SUMMARY:Wattstax
DESCRIPTION:Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nR | 1h 43m | Documentary\, Musical\, Comedy \n\n\n\nDirector: Mel Stuart \n\n\n\nStars: Isaac Hayes\, Rufus Thomas\, the Staple Singers \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nBell-bottoms\, riots\, peace\, and music. “Once in a while\, a music-oriented film can transcend the ordinary and become a chronicle of a social mood instead of an on-film record of a concert\,” declares the Detroit Free Press\, “It was that way with Monterey Pop and Woodstock; it is that way with Wattstax.” \n\n\n\nThis award-winning documentary chronicles the legendary “Black Woodstock\,” when Los Angeles’ Black community presented an event that became a symbol of survival and renewed hope\, seven years after the tragic riots of 1965. Now restored and digitally remixed\, this documentary on the National Film Registry highlights performances by Isaac Hayes\, Albert King\, Rufus\, and Carla Thomas. The Staple Singers\, the Bar-Kays and a new-on-the-scene comedian\, Richard Pryor. Al Bell\, then executive of the iconic Stax R&B label\, recalled that historic\, exhilarating day in 1972: “It was the happiest moment in my life. Just go and take a look at the documentary. Really see what you’re seeing. Hear what’s being said. Listen to the words and music of the songs. Because it all tells a complete story from the first song to the last song.” \n\n\n\nDirector Mel Stuart “uses the music as an expression of common feeling\,” says Time magazine. He “gives the people a voice\, and the tone is insistent and important.”  \n\n\n\n“It’s a rich tapestry incorporating documentary footage—the ’65 riots\, interviews with Watts residents talking about being Black in America—that puts its musical performances (staged by Melvin Van Peebles) in a broad social context\,” shares the Chicago Reader. \n\n\n\n“Wattstax is funny\, funky\, tragic and triumphant\,” says Gannett News Service.”
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/wattstax/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230626T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230626T210000
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SUMMARY:Penguin Bookshop presents The First Ladies
DESCRIPTION:Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, in partnership with the Penguin Bookshop\, today announced an exclusive preview book signing and discussion event for the latest novel by Marie Benedict (the pen name of Sewickley native and Pittsburgher Heather Terrell) and Victoria Christopher Murray\, one of the country’s top contemporary authors. \n\n\n\nAt the Monday\, June 26\, 7-9 p.m. event at The Lindsay Theater\, 418 Walnut St.\, Sewickley\, Benedict and Murray will sign copies of The First Ladies and talk about this historical novel which tells the story of the extraordinary partnership between First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune. The book will not be released to the public until the day after the event. Big Spring Spirits\, a Bellefonte-based distillery with a store in Sewickley\, will offer cocktails for sale. \n\n\n\nAdvance registration is required for this ticketed event. Admission includes a copy of the book\, which will be available for pickup at the event. \n\n\n\n“We are thrilled to welcome these two exceptional authors to Sewickley and to welcome Benedict back to her hometown\,” said Susan Hans O’Connor\, Penguin Bookshop owner. “It is a wonderful symbiosis celebrating women: two talented writers tell the story of two amazing women who changed history. We’ve been eagerly awaiting the publication of The First Ladies and we are delighted to be able to offer this exclusive sneak preview to a local audience. We expect the evening to be enlightening\, educational—and fun.” \n\n\n\nThe First Ladies tells of “two different\, yet equally formidable\, passionate and committed women\, and the way in which their singular friendship helped form the foundation for the modern civil rights movement\,” according to publisher Penguin Random House. \n\n\n\nBethune\, the daughter of formerly enslaved parents\, marches as an activist and educator. As her reputation grows\, she becomes a celebrity recognized by titans of business and U.S. presidents. When she meets Eleanor Roosevelt\, the two are drawn together by their shared beliefs in women’s rights and the power of education. Roosevelt grows into a controversial First Lady for her outspokenness\, particularly on civil rights. \n\n\n\nPreviously\, Murray and Benedict authored together the New York Times best seller and Good Morning America Book Club pick The Personal Librarian\, and both are prolific authors in their own right. \n\n\n\nMurray has written more than 20 novels and has more than a million books in print. Over the course of her career to date\, Murray has received an NAACP Image Award\, the Phillis Wheatley Trailblazer Award for African American Fiction\, and nine African American Literary Awards\, as well as a Library Journal Best Book of the Year. She holds an MBA from the New York University Stern School of Business. \n\n\n\nBenedict\, a lawyer with more than 10 years of litigation experience\, is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of numerous historical fiction works\, including The Only Woman in the Room\, The Mystery of Mrs. Christie\, Carnegie’s Maid\, The Other Einstein and Lady Clementine. \n\n\n\nThe pair’s previous effort\, The Personal Librarian\, was named a Best Book of the Year by NPR and a Notable Book of the Year by the Washington Post. It unveiled the story of Belle da Costa Greene\, the Black woman forced to hide her identity as she worked in J.P. Morgan’s library alongside New York’s social elite. Good Morning America called it “historical fiction at its best.”
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/penguin-bookshop-presents-the-first-ladies/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partnerships
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230620T190000
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SUMMARY:Cinema Paradiso
DESCRIPTION:Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPG | 2h 35 m | Drama\, Romance \n\n\n\nDirector: Giuseppe Tornatore     \n\n\n\nStars: Philippe Noiret\, Jacques Perrin\, Salvatore Cascio \n\n\n\nIn Italian\, with English subtitles \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nA celebration of the timeless allure of the big screen\, Cinema Paradiso won the 1990 Best Foreign Film Oscar\, and\, according to Empire\, is one of the greatest films of all time. \n\n\n\nDirector Giuseppe Tornatore “plugged into something vital about the hold movies have on us\,” declares Rolling Stone. “Movie lovers will lose their hearts to Cinema Paradiso… for Tornatore’s vigorous demonstration of the enduring power of dreams.” \n\n\n\nThe New York Times says the film’s “child’s-eye view of the world—a view bursting with wonder\, curiosity and longing—feels emotionally authentic” despite projectionist Alfredo’s admonishment to the young\, film-driven Toto\, “Life isn’t like it is in the movies. Life is harder.”  \n\n\n\nThis film has been a beloved summer staple at The Lindsay since the Theater’s opening in 2017.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/cinema-paradiso-25th-anniversary-remastering/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230615T193000
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SUMMARY:After Yang
DESCRIPTION:When his young daughter’s beloved companion — an android named Yang — malfunctions\, Jake (Colin Farrell) searches for a way to repair him. In the process\, Jake discovers the life that has been passing in front of him\, reconnecting with his wife (Jodie Turner-Smith) and daughter across a distance he didn’t know was there. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs a program in our Science on Screen® series\, Dr. Amanda Holland-Minkley\, Professor of Computing and Information Studies at Washington & Jefferson College\, will give a brief presentation about the rapid modern advances in AI technology and how we might approach the task of coexisting and collaborating with AI in the workplace and in our lives. * \n\n\n\nDr. Amanda Holland-Minkley specializes in artificial intelligence and interdisciplinary computing education research. She teaches courses in programming\, game development\, security\, artificial intelligence\, and other computer science topics. Her recent research collaborations with students have included using machine learning techniques to understand the economic impact of security breaches on a company and to analyze the emotional content of tweets. Dr. Holland-Minkley’s current interests include analysis of interfaces and artifacts through the use of eye tracking technology and research into effective pedagogy for undergraduate computing education. \n\n\n\nScience on Screen® is an initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre\, with major support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/after-yang/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Science on Screen
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T103000
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SUMMARY:Sensory Friendly Screening of The Little Mermaid
DESCRIPTION:Click for Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPG | 2h 15m | Fantasy/MusicalDirector: Rob MarshallStar: Halle Bailey \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThe Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center will host a sensory friendly screening of the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid at 10:30 a.m.\, Saturday\, June 10. \n\n\n\nThe sensory friendly The Little Mermaid (135 minute run time) will screen with no trailers shown in advance to reduce “sit” time. Tickets are now on sale\, with the group rate\, $8.75 per ticket\, available to all attending. Please email the Theater if you are unable to attend because of ticket costs. \n\n\n\nDirected by Taylor Allderdice and Carnegie Mellon University graduate Rob Marshall\, The Little Mermaid tells the story of Ariel\, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure who falls in love with a human and yearns to leave the sea for life on dry land. Halle Bailey is earning critical raves for her singing and portrayal of Ariel. \n\n\n\nSensory friendly screenings are specially designed for families who have children with special needs. The films are shown with lights up and volume down\, and patrons are free to move around the theater or talk during the screenings. The Lindsay has offered several sensory friendly film showings since its inception\, most recently for the smash box office hit The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/sensory-friendly-screening-of-the-little-mermaid/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sensory Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230606T170000
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SUMMARY:"Their Story" Sewickley Valley African-American history documentary director reveal
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe selection of a director/filmmaker to lead the production of a documentary film focused on Sewickley Valley’s Black community will be announced at a free event on Sunday\, June 25\, at The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center (formerly The Tull Family Theater). \n\n\n\nEarly in 2022\, community members gathered to review digitized photos of Sewickley’s African American community from the early 1900s to present. The preservation and accessibility of these images—first collected by the Sewickley Community Center and the Daniel B. Matthews Society of St. Matthew AME Zion Church—attracted resounding community support. In February\, a volunteer group established the Their Story Committee to advance the production of a documentary film to make the history of Sewickley’s Black community more widely known. \n\n\n\nAfter months of interviews\, the committee selected and is ready to introduce the director/filmmaker leading the documentary project at a gathering featuring bites and live music from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday\, June 25\, at The Lindsay Theater\, 418 Walnut St.\, Sewickley. \n\n\n\nIn addition to announcing the director/filmmaker\, Their Story Committee leaders will discuss new developments for the ambitious project. This work builds on the book\, Their Story: The History of Black/African Americans in Sewickley & Edgeworth\, published in 2000 by the late Sewickley resident Bettie Cole. \n\n\n\nProject co-chairs Gwen Strickland\, daughter of Cole\, and Stratton Nash—working alongside Committee Members Gloria Cook\, Floyd Faulkner\, Susan Kaminski\, Tim Lee\, Shelley Murray\, Carla Nash\, Stratton Nash III\, Joyce Parker\, Bob Patterson and Dorinda Taylor—are reaching out to community members to gather photos\, oral histories and memories to be reviewed for inclusion in the documentary. \n\n\n\nEntertainment at Sunday’s event will be provided by the Mark Strickland Quartet\, featuring Thomas Wendt (drums)\, Tony DePaolis (bass)\, Max Leake (piano) and Mark Strickland (guitar). Gist Catering will provide appetizers; wine and soft drinks will also be provided. \n\n\n\nRSVPs are welcome at theirstory15143@gmail.com. On Sundays\, metered parking on the street and in the municipal lot adjacent to the Theater is free.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/their-story-sewickley-valley-african-american-history-documentary-director-reveal/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Partnerships,Free Events,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230601T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230601T210000
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SUMMARY:Shingles the Movie
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning horror film director Steve Rudzinski (CarousHELL\, CarousHELL 2\, Amityville Christmas Vacation) presents Shingles the Movie–a hilarious\, weird\, and bloody addition to the horror anthology genre. \n\n\n\nThis Red Carpet event is the theatrical world premiere of the horror/comedy produced by Rudzinski’s Coraopolis-based Silver Spotlight Films\, in collaboration with the Authors & Dragons collective\, creators of the Shingles book series. The feature-length film brings five of those stories to the big screen\, including “Just Say Gnome\,” “Aliens Wrecked My Kegger\,” “Zombies Ate My Homework\,” and more! \n\n\n\nThe screening will be followed by a Q&A session. \n\n\n\nBig Spring Spirits\, a community-centric craft distillery based in Bellefonte\, Pa.\, will also be on hand with “Shingles-inspired” signature cocktails available for purchase. \n\n\n\nThis event is free to the public but reservations are recommended as space is limited.
URL:https://thelindsaytheater.org/event/shingles-the-movie/
LOCATION:The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center\, 418 Walnut Street\, Sewickley\, Pennsylvania\, 15143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Emerging Filmmakers,Free Events
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