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NEW - SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE SINGALONGS
We know that audiences everywhere are singing and dancing along to their favorite movie musicals. So, QPAC has decided to put together this special film series to give you another way to enjoy your favorite movies. Imagine being able to sing along with a movie without annoying everyone in the theater. Here, the crowd sings along without an ounce of apprehension. Song sheets and other fun props/activities will be supplied. The most enthusiastic participant from EACH showing will be rewarded a $100 prize! All showings are $5. General Admission.
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October 17, 2009, 7:30pm
HAIRSPRAY!
Set in Baltimore in 1962, the film follows a girl named Tracy Turnblad as she simultaneously pursues stardom as a dancer on a local TV show and rallies against racial segregation. Already something of a cult production, Hairspray stars John Travolta with High School Musical's Zac Efron. Before the movie starts, Audience members are taught a routine to “You Can’t Stop The Beat.”
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February 6, 2010, 7:30pm
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
This Sing-A-Long Sound of Music is the audience participation version of the 1965 Oscar winner and crowd pleaser. We’ve got the lyrics to all the movie's songs including Sixteen Going on Seventeen to So Long, Farewell, Do A Deer and more. Singing along with Julie Andrews is only one part of the fun. Audience members are coached, before the movie starts, on a series of crowd responses.
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May 22, 7:30pm
GREASE!
Your chills will be multiplyin’ and the mood electrifyin’ as you sing along to Grease’s hit tunes with the gang from Rydell High. The host for the evening will teach you to Hand Jive and make sure you have a whole lotta fun. This screening of the now-classic movie will have you shouting ‘‘tell me more, tell me more!’’ Audience members are encouraged to dress as their favorite characters from the movie! And don’t worry if you sing off-key ... ‘‘there are worse things you could do!”
Great family fun!
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