2010 Pride "Mini" Film Festival Screening: Auntie Mame!

June 9, 2010 - 7:00pm, Stuart Street Playhouse
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE STUART PLAYHOUSE DOESN'T HAVE ONLINE TICKETING OR CREDIT/DEBIT SERVICES. IT WILL BE CASH ONLY AT THE BOX OFFICE.

Join us for an evening with Auntie Mame! The Boston LGBT Film Festival helps kicks off our Pride "Mini" Film Festival with Rosalind Russell's fantastic and unforgettable Auntie Mame. What's more fitting for Pride that an evening with the woman who coined the phrase "Life's a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!"

Come down to the Stuart Street Playhouse, have a couple of cocktails and spend two hours with the most wonderful aunt a boy could have. We'll be shouting along with Mame, Vera, Patrick, Gooch, Ito and the rest. You know the lines. You know the film. See it on the big screen for the first time in a long time.

Cocktails start at 7 and the film starts at 8! We'll see you there! And remember, "when you're from Pittsburgh, you have to do something."

Co-presented by The History Project, United South End Settlements,Boston Pride, and the Senior Pride Coalition.

Co-presented by: Stonewall Communities.
 

Films in this program

Auntie Mame

The classic tale of an orphaned boy (Patrick Dennis - author of the book of the same name) who is taken in by his Bohemian aunt during the roaring twenties.

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