Location

The Beacon Theater
445 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508
Website
https://www.beaconmovietheater.com/

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Date

Thursday November 18, 2021
Expired!

Time

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Cost

$12

Queer Film Series: Camp Classics | The Birdcage

BGHV and Story Screen Beacon Theater are reviving three quintessential 90’s Camp Classic favorites for our inaugural Queer Film Series. Whether you’re relishing in the nostalgia or seeing them for the first time, rally your squad and spend a chilly November evening indoors with concessions, cocktails and queer cinema.

Queer Film Series: Camp Classics

Thank You To Our Sponsors

A huge thank you to these local organizations whose support is making our Camp Classics Queer Film Series possible. Please consider supporting the local businesses that support our LGBTQ+ community.

Order Your Tickets Now

We’ll be showing each film in the one of of Story Screen’s three cinemas so 30 – 70 seats are available for each show – they’re going to be intimate and fabulous! Book ahead to guarantee you get a seat: You can order online or purchase in person at Story Screen’s box office.

For all screenings doors open at 7:30p and the show begins at 8p.

The Birdcage

In this remake of the classic French farce “La Cage aux Folles,” engaged couple Val Goldman (Dan Futterman) and Barbara Keeley (Calista Flockhart) shakily introduce their future in-laws. Val’s father, Armand (Robin Williams), a gay Miami drag club owner, pretends to be straight and attempts to hide his relationship with Albert (Nathan Lane), his life partner and the club’s flamboyant star attraction, so as to please Barbara’s father, controversial Republican Sen. Kevin Keeley (Gene Hackman).

R ‧ 1996 ‧ Comedy ‧ 1h 58m

About Story Screen Beacon Theater

Story Screen is a film critique based business operating the beautifully restored, independent movie theater Story Screen Beacon Theater on Main Street in Beacon, NY. Not a pop-up movie theater, aggressively expanded!

Their goal is to generate a culture of film lovers and spread the appreciation of story and structure through the medium of film and television. All of their showings range in age appropriateness, as well as multiple genres, time periods and countries. To learn more visit their website.

Wonder Bar, nested inside the theater, offers delicious snacks, full plates and cocktails (the latter of which you can bring into the theater with you).

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