Princeton Garden Theatre

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INCLUDES OUR MAIN ATTRACTIONS AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS P RINCETONG ARDENT HEATRE.ORG 609 279 1999 Welcome to the nonprofit Princeton Garden Theatre The Garden Theatre is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization.

A new management team. ADMISSION Nonprofit Renew Theaters joined the Princeton community as the new operator of the Garden Theatre in July of 2014. We General...... $11.00 also run three golden-age movie theaters in Pennsylvania – the Members...... $6.00 County Theater in Doylestown, the Ambler Theater in Ambler, and Seniors (62+) & University Staff...... $9.00 the Hiway Theater in Jenkintown. We are committed to excellent Students ...... $8.00 programming and to meaningful community outreach. Matinees Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri before 4:30 How can you support

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Main Attractions What main films will play at the Garden? This section lists the Main Attractions that we intend to play in the coming weeks. Additional unlisted films will also become available. This list is only an educated guess, though, since film release plans often change. When will these main films play? Scheduling our Main Attractions is week- to-week. On Monday, we decide what main films will play starting that Friday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, we set the showtimes for the upcoming week and then update our website and telephone hotline. We also send out a weekly email (which you can receive by signing up at our website). Sometimes, we book a main film a few weeks in advance, which we post on our website’s “Coming Attractions” section. For our latest Main Attractions plans, visit: PrincetonGardenTheatre.org (Or call our hotline at 609-279-1999.) Gemma Bovery

Me and Earl and Mr. Holmes Grandma the Dying Girl United Kingdom - 1 hr 43 min - Bill USA - 1hr 18 min - Paul Weitz USA - 1 hr 44 min - Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Condon Lily Tomlin’s impeccable wit is in top Greg, a high school senior with a pen- Venerated actor Ian McKellen plays the form in Paul Weitz’s exuberant, edgy chant for low-budget filmmaking, is forced iconic British detective Sherlock Holmes comedy. When her granddaughter by his mother to spend time with a class- in this updated take on Arthur Conan unexpectedly shows up with an mate who has just been diagnosed with a Doyle’s classic character. In 1947, a emergency that requires immediate terminal illness. With the help of his best retired and aging Holmes reflects upon money, the two go on a journey that friend Earl, he decides to make a film his life, career, and the unsolved case rattles skeletons and digs up secrets. as a tribute to his newfound friendship. that led to his retirement. Also with Also starring Marcia Gay Harden. Praised for its humor and tenderness, this Laura Linney as Holmes’ housekeeper. acclaimed film won both the Grand Jury Award and the Audience Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. MAIN ATTRACTIONS

Grandma

Madame Bovary I’ll See You In My Dreams The End of the Tour USA - 1 hr 58 min - Sophie Barthes USA - 1 hr 32 min - Brett Haley USA - 1 hr 46 min - James Ponsoldt Mia Wasikowska stars in this gorgeous Blythe Danner stars as a retired widow A magazine reporter recounts his travels period adaptation of Flaubert’s classic and former singer whose tranquil and conversations with author David novel about a pretty, bookish country day-to-day routine begins to lose its Foster Wallace during a book tour. girl who marries a dull doctor. When life appeal. Following the death of her Directed with humor and tenderness by proves boring, she commences a series beloved dog, she explores new paths James Ponsoldt (The Spectacular Now), of love affairs in the hope of ascending and relationships and experiences THE END OF THE TOUR is surprising the social ladder, but every step upward a rejuvenated spirit in this uplifting and compelling as it seeks to uncover only brings her closer to a devastating comedy. With an superb ensemble Wallace’s troubled soul. Featuring fall. Co-starring Paul Giamatti, Olivier cast including Rhea Perlman and June emotional performances from Jason Gourmet, Ezra Miller, and Rhys Ifans. Squibb. Segel and Jesse Eisenberg.

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Limited Engagements We try to play each of our Main Attractions films for a full multi-week run. Sometimes, however, we are unable to play a film in a timely or complete way, and it becomes a question of either squeezing it in or not playing it at all. We then often schedule that film for a couple of mid-week screenings, called Limited Engagements. Make sure that you sign up for our weekly email, so that you don’t miss these short, last-chance screenings.

Mr. Holmes

The Hundred-Year-Old Man The Wolfpack Gemma Bovery Who Climbed Out of the Window USA - 1 hr 29 min - Crystal Moselle France - 1 hr 39 min - Anne Fontaine and Disappeared This compelling documentary crafts a In English and in French with subtitles Gemma Arterton glows as the title Sweden - 1 hr 52 min - Felix Herngren portrait of an extraordinary family in character — a passionate young After a seasoned and thrilling life, a New York. Locked away from society and Englishwoman whose dull married life 100-year-old man escapes the confines home schooled in an apartment on the in a provincial Norman town steers her of his nursing home and finds himself on Lower East Side, which they are literally towards adultery — in this charming yet another adventure. Based on the best- prohibited from leaving by their father, update of Flaubert’s Madame Bovary. selling novel of the same title, this film the six Angulo brothers learn about the From French director Anne Fontaine has become one of the most successful outside world through the films that (Coco Before Chanel) and based on the Swedish films of all time. they watch. Nicknamed the Wolfpack, the brothers spend their childhood re- graphic novel from Posy Simmonds. enacting their favorite films. A unique documentary.

P RINCETONG ARDENT HEATRE.ORG 609 279 1999 SUMMER2015 NIGHTS Hollywood Classics June 10 Wed 7:00 June 11 Thurs 7:00 The stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age return to the silver screen every week this summer. We’ve got a little bit of everything: comedy, romance, action, suspense, and family- friendly favorites. Whether you are enjoying these classics for the first or thirtieth time, seeing them on the big screen with an engaged audience is the perfect way to spend a summer evening. (And all these films have been digitally restored for the best viewing experience possible!) Reduced admission for young patrons. Most of these Hollywood Classics are good for any age audience - and each film of the entire Blue Velvet Classics series is only $3 for patrons 18 1986 – 2 hr – color - R - USA – DCP years old or younger. Also, if you dress “in the d: David Lynch - w/ Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Shadow of a Doubt theme” of the movie - you get a free popcorn. Rossellini, Laura Dern, Dennis Hopper 1943 - 1hr 48 min - b/w - USA - DCP In David Lynch’s unsettling tale of suburbia, Universal - d: Alfred Hitchcock - w/ Teresa Plus some edgier choices. Not all of the films an investigation is launched after a young Wright, Joseph Cotten, Macdonald Carey in this series are classics from the Golden man discovers a severed human ear in a Uncle Charlie travels to the sleepy town of Age. Some are edgier. They were not made vacant field. With an all-star cast that includes Santa Rosa under the pretense of visiting his for the entire family. But they definitely were Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, and a relatives. But his favorite niece soon begins made to be seen on the big screen. Are they memorable Dennis Hopper, BLUE VELVET pries to suspect that her uncle is the Merry Widow new classics in the making? You be the judge. open an alternate reality of dread and evil that Murderer, setting in motion a deadly game of (We have included ratings, where available, in lurks just beneath the surface of everyday life. cat-and-mouse. the credits.)

Sony Pictures Entertainment has just completed a painstaking 4K June 24 Wed 7:00 restoration of a number of ’s classics. This summer we are proud to share three of these memorable films with you: It Happened One Night, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, and You Can’t Take It With You. These heart-warming American gems helped define the Golden Age of Hollywood.

June 18 Thurs 7:00

It Happened One Night 1934 - 1 hr 45 min - b/w - USA DCP - Columbia - d: Frank Capra w/ , Claudette Colbert, All About Eve , Roscoe Karns 1950 - 2 hr 18 min - b/w - USA - DCP - 20th This early features Century Fox - d: Joseph L. Mankiewicz spitfire dialogue between Clark Gable w/ Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders and Claudette Colbert. A spoiled rich Bette Davis and Anne Baxter tangle in this girl escapes from her millionaire father, brilliant drama about ambition and betrayal. who wants to stop her from marrying Davis is an aging Broadway actress and Baxter a worthless playboy. En route to New is the young ingénue who works her way into York, she gets involved with an out-of- Davis’ life and begins to usurp her. In the work newsman. When their bus breaks immortal words of Margo Channing: “Fasten down, the bickering pair set off on a your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night.” comic hitchhiking expedition. New 4K digital restoration! HOLLYWOOD SUMMER2015 NIGHTS July 1 Wed 7:00 June 25 Thurs 7:00

Pickup on South Street 1953 - 1 hr 20 min - b/w - USA - DCP - 20th Century Fox - d: Samuel Fuller - w/ Richard Widmark, Jean Peters, Thelma Ritter Jaws An excellent Cold War film noir from a 1975 - 2 hr 4 min - color - USA - PG - DCP - Universal - d: Steven Spielberg - w/ Roy Scheider, master of the genre, director Samuel Robert Shaw, Fuller. Hardboiled pickpocket Skip McCoy Join us as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of this unnerving classic. When a great white shark accidentally steals a microfilm that contains terrorizes the townspeople of Amity Island, the police chief, a grizzled shark hunter, and an top U.S. secrets and finds himself on the run oceanographer must set out to kill it. Director Steven Spielberg invented the summer blockbuster from federal agents and communist spies with this thriller adapted from Princeton resident Peter Benchley’s novel. alike. A passionate and tightly woven classic that’s bursting with tension.

July 2 Thurs 7:00

Casablanca 1942 - 1 hr 42 min - b/w - USA DCP - Warner Bros - d: Michael Curtiz - w/ Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, The Bogart film of all Bogart films, with nightclub owner Rick fighting his cynicism to choose between love and duty. Set in Morocco during WWII, this treasure contains one memorable scene after another, only to be topped by one of the greatest endings ever. Co-star Ingrid Bergman simply glows on the screen. Don’t miss our annual screening with an appreciative packed house. HOLLYWOOD SUMMER2015 NIGHTS July 8 Wed 7:00 July 9 Thurs 7:00

PrincetonGardenTheatre.org In addition to up-to-date movie listings and information about upcoming films and programs, the Garden Theatre website also offers a quick and easy way to become a Mr. Deeds Goes to Town The Godfather member. 1936 - 1 hr 55 min - b/w - USA - DCP 1972 - 2 hr 55 min - color - R - USA - DCP Columbia - d: Frank Capra - w/ , Paramount - d: Francis Ford Coppola Our weekly email update. Jean Arthur w/ , , James Caan, Sign up at our website and we’ll send you Frank Capra’s classic romantic comedy our weekly email. starring Gary Cooper as Longfellow Deeds, a One of the greatest American films ever, THE small-town guy who unexpectedly receives a GODFATHER is the compelling story of a mafia huge inheritance from his uncle. Jean Arthur family establishing itself in America. Featuring plays a cynical reporter who dupes the naive legendary performances by Brando, Pacino Deeds in order to write a series of mocking and a magnificent cast, brilliant direction by Join in the conversation. newspaper articles about him. A lighthearted Coppola, stunning cinematography by Gordon Become a fan of the Garden Theatre on morality tale, presented in a beautiful new 4K Willis, and a memorable score by Nino Rota. Facebook and Twitter, or check out our blog digital restoration. at RenewTheaters.org/blog

July 16 Thurs 7:00

Vertigo 1958 - 2 hr 8 min - color - USA - DCP - Paramount - d: Alfred Hitchcock - w/ , Kim Novak VERTIGO is the crowning achievement of Hitchcock’s artistry. Jimmy Stewart plays a July 15 Wed 7:00 detective with a fear of heights who has a powerful obsession with a young woman played by Kim Novak. Great cinematography, Trouble in Paradise great action, great music, great filmmaking. 1932 - 1 hr 23 min -b/w - USA - DCP - Paramount - d: Ernst Lubitsch - w/ Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, , Charles Ruggles TROUBLE IN PARADISE is a “caper comedy” from one of early Hollywood’s most respected directors, Ernst Lubitsch. Herbert Marshall plays a notorious jewel thief who teams up with a pickpocket, played by Miriam Hopkins, to con the owner of a perfume company - but the plan goes awry when romance gets in the way. With all the wit and style that became known as “the Lubitsch touch”. HOLLYWOOD SUMMER2015 NIGHTS July 22 Wed 7:00

Notorious 1946 - 1 hr 41 min- b/w - USA - HD Digital - RKO - d: Alfred Hitchcock - w/ , Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains This Hitchcock espionage thriller is dark and full of intrigue. Bergman plays a woman whose notorious reputation leads Grant to recruit her to spy on Nazis in postwar Rio. There she soon finds herself in grave peril. In addition to extraordinary acting, NOTORIOUS features some memorable Hitchcock camera shots.

July 23 Thurs 7:00 July 29 Wed 7:00

Shaken, Not Stirred: James Bond Fest Goldfinger 1964 - 1 hr 50 min - UK - color - DCP d: Guy Hamilton - w/ Sean Connery Duck Soup Affiliated Membership Benefits Connery was at the height of his powers as the 1933 - 1 hr 8 min - b/w - USA - DCP - Being a member of any one of our sibling smooth and resourceful 007, here assigned Paramount - d: Leo McCarey - w/ The Marx theaters - the County, Ambler, Hiway, or to prevent a notorious gold smuggler from Brothers Princeton Garden - gives you reduced robbing Fort Knox. There’s sexy pilot Pussy DUCK SOUP may be the most beloved of admission at the others. It will also give you Galore, nasty henchman Oddjob, and a deadly all Marx Brothers films. Groucho becomes additional opportunities to see more films on laser. Plus Bond’s super cool Aston Martin. dictator of the tiny country of Freedonia, but the silver screen. Join us for a special evening with trivia, games, a misunderstanding with the ambassador and giveaways. Dress as your favorite Bond of a bordering nation leads to war. The Marx character to win prizes! Brothers are at their crazy best in this raucous political satire of spies and counterspies. HOLLYWOOD SUMMER2015 NIGHTS July 30 Thurs 7:00 Aug 5 Wed 7:00

You Can’t Take It With You 1938 - 2 hr 6 min - b/w - USA - DCP Columbia - d: Frank Capra - w/ James Stewart, Jean Arthur, , Edward Arnold The final film in our Capra series, this romantic comedy stars a young Jimmy Stewart as a Double Indemnity wealthy heir to his family’s company. While 1944 - 1 hr 47 min - b/w - USA - DCP - Paramount - d: courting Jean Arthur, he coordinates a hilarious w/ Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson meeting between his family of rich snobs and Billy Wilder’s DOUBLE INDEMNITY is a defining film of the film noir genre. Fred MacMurray plays Arthur’s rather eccentric household. It’s pure an insurance salesman lured into murder and fraud by the seductive wife of a client played by the Capra, through and through. incomparable Barbara Stanwyck. With a screenplay co-written by Raymond Chandler and adapted from the James M. Cain novel.

Aug 6 Thurs 7:00 Aug 12 Wed 7:00

42nd Street 1933 - 1 hr 29 min - b/w - USA DCP - Warner Bros - d: Lloyd Bacon - w/ Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, , Ruby Keeler, Ginger Rogers An early pioneer of the backstage musical genre, which still pops with the same energy The Third Man over 80 years later, 42ND 1949 - 1 hr 33 min - b/w - UK - DCP STREET is the most celebrated d: Carol Reed - w/ Orson Welles, Joseph of Warner Brothers’ Depression Cotten, Alida Valli Era musicals. Starring Ruby THE THIRD MAN is one of the greatest British Keeler as a naive chorus line girl noirs of the post-war era. Pulp novelist from Pennsylvania who gets her Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar big break the night before the Vienna, only to find himself investigating the show’s opening. mysterious death of an old friend. Featuring a haunting zither score that lingers long after the film’s viewing. Voted the #1 British Film of the 20th Century by the British Film Institute. HOLLYWOOD SUMMER2015 NIGHTS Aug 13 Thurs 7:00 Aug 19 Wed 7:00

The Birds 1963 - 1 hr 59 min - color - PG13 - USA DCP - Universal - d: Alfred Hitchcock w/ Tippi Hedren, Rod Taylor Alfred Hitchcock’s twisted and scary tale about menacing birds that terrorize a small town. Out of the Past The film’s pioneering use of special effects, as 1947 - 1 hr 37 min - b/w - USA - HD Digital - RKO - d: Jacques Tourneur - w/ Robert Mitchum, well as the pure dread that Hitchcock created Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas from simply showing birds landing on a Another moody noir classic starring Robert Mitchum, ensnared here by the beautiful, but very playground, prove why he was rightly known as calculating Jane Greer. After leaving the seedy life of a small-time private eye, Mitchum is pulled the “Master of Suspense.” back into trouble when his past returns to haunt him. Remarkable cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca sets the brooding tone of fatalism that makes this extraordinary film so compelling.

Aug 20 Thurs 7:00 Aug 26 Wed 7:00 Aug 27 Thurs 7:00

Raiders of the Lost Ark Roman Holiday 1981 - 1 hr 55 min - color - PG -USA - DCP 1953 - 1 hr 58 min - b/w - USA - DCP Destry Rides Again Paramount - d: Steven Spielberg Paramount - d: William Wyler - w/ Audrey 1939 - 1 hr 34 min - b/w - USA - DCP w/ Harrison Ford, Karen Allen Hepburn, Universal - d: George Marshall - w/ James Steven Spielberg and George Lucas In this delightful romantic comedy, Audrey Stewart, , Mischa Auer, Brian resurrected the action serial with this film Hepburn makes her memorable movie debut. Donlevy featuring the celebrated archaeologist and Playing a princess who is trying to escape George Marshall’s comedy Western features adventurer Indiana Jones. Indy is hired by the the rules of royal life, she falls for a reporter, Jimmy Stewart as Tom Destry, Jr., the son of government to locate the legendary Ark of the wonderfully played by Gregory Peck. As the a famous lawman. After order breaks down in Covenant, but soon finds himself up against two explore Rome, she must make a choice the raucous town of Bottleneck, young Destry the entire Nazi regime. between two possible lives. is called in as the new sheriff. But he doesn’t even pack a gun! Loaded with real action as well as Stewart’s deft humor. HOLLYWOOD SUMMER2015 NIGHTS Aug 30 Sun 12:30 HOLLYWOOD SUMMER NIGHTS MASTER CALENDAR

June 10 (Wed) 7:00 Blue Velvet June 11 (Thurs) 7:00 Shadow of a Doubt June 18 (Thurs) 7:00 It Happened One Night June 24 (Wed) 7:00 All About Eve June 25 (Thurs) 7:00 Jaws July 1 (Wed) 7:00 Pickup on South Street July 2 (Thurs) 7:00 Casablanca July 8 (Wed) 7:00 Gone with the Wind Mr. Deeds Goes to Town 1939 - 3 hr 58 min - color - USA - DCP - Selznick International - d: Victor Fleming - w/ Clark July 9 (Thurs) 7:00 Gable, The Godfather This epic stars Vivien Leigh as self-absorbed, headstrong Scarlett O’Hara, a southern belle who meets her match in Rhett Butler, played by Clark Gable. It’s a sweeping story that starts just as the July 15 (Wed) 7:00 Civil War is breaking out. One of the most monumental of all Hollywood films, we are pleased to Trouble in Paradise present this on the big screen in a superbly restored digital version. With one intermission. July 16 (Thurs) 7:00 Vertigo July 22 (Wed) 7:00 Notorious Sept 2 Wed 7:00 July 23 (Thurs) 7:00 Goldfinger July 29 (Wed) 7:00 Duck Soup July 30 (Thurs) 7:00 Double Indemnity Aug 5 (Wed) 7:00 You Can’t Take It With You Aug 6 (Thurs) 7:00 The Third Man Aug 12 (Wed) 7:00 42nd Street Aug 13 (Thurs) 7:00 The Birds Aug 19 (Wed) 7:00 Out of the Past Aug 20 (Thurs) 7:00 Roman Holiday Aug 26 (Wed) 7:00 Destry Rides Again North by Northwest Aug 27 (Thurs) 7:00 1959 - 2 hr 16 min - color - USA - DCP - MGM - d: Alfred Hitchcock - w/ Cary Grant, Eva Marie Raiders of the Lost Ark Saint, James Mason The quintessential Hitchcock romantic-thriller, with bewildered businessman Cary Grant chased Aug 30 (Sun) 12:30 across the country by both spies and the police. It contains one memorable scene after another – Gone with the Wind including the drunken cliff edge drive, the United Nations murder, the crop-duster attack, and the Sept 2 (Wed) 7:00 Mount Rushmore climax. North by Northwest Lively Arts Series National Theatre Live * June 17 Wed 7:00 June 28 Sun 12:30 * June 14 Sun 12:30 Aug 9 Sun 12:30

A Little Chaos UK - 1 hr 57 min - Alan Rickman Julie Taymor’s The Hard Problem Join us for a special sneak preview presented A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1 hr 40 min (no intermission) in conjunction with the Friends of Princeton 2 hr 24 min (no intermission) Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to University Library and the Gardens of Versailles Julie Taymor’s virtuosic stage production of the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated exhibit. Alan Rickman directs and stars with Shakespeare’s delightful play was filmed new play, directed by Nicholas Hytner. A young Kate Winslet in this period piece about two last fall during its acclaimed run at the new psychology researcher at a neuroscience in- talented landscape artists who become Polonsky Center in Brooklyn. This inventive, stitute contemplates the troubling question: If romantically entangled while building a immersive film captures the intimacy of the there is nothing but matter, what is conscious- garden in King Louis XIV’s palace at Versailles. performance through the use of hand-held ness? This ‘hard problem’ puts her at odds Also starring Stanley Tucci and Matthias cameras placed amid the action onstage. It’s with her colleagues, including her first mentor, Schoenaerts. visually breathtaking, funny, sexy, and darkly her boss, and the billionaire patron. poetic. Free admission. Reservations required. Tickets: Tickets: $18 General $18 General $16 Members $16 Members

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Lively Arts Series * Exhibition on Screen National Theatre Live Exhibition on Screen* July 12 Sun 12:30 July 26 Sun 12:30 Aug 23 Sun 12:30 Sept 6 Sun 12:30

Everyman Chiwetel Ejiofor takes the title role in this The Impressionists Vincent van Gogh dynamic new production of one of English 1 hr 31 min 1 hr 37 min drama’s oldest plays, directed by the National Parisian art collector Paul Durand-Ruel’s exhibit- Made in collaboration with Amsterdam’s Van Theatre’s new Director Rufus Norris. One of ed Impressionists paintings in New York in 1886 Gogh Museum, this film marks a major re- the great primal, spiritual myths, EVERYMAN and introduced America to Monet, Degas, Ce- showing of the gallery’s collection on the 125th asks whether it is only in death that we can zanne, Renoir, and Pissarro. This energetic and anniversary of Van Gogh’s death. Experience understand our lives. A cornerstone of English revealing film tells his remarkable story along Van Gogh’s masterpieces on the big screen, in drama since the 15th century, it now explodes with that of the Impressionists themselves. high definition, while world-renowned curators onto the stage in a startling production with Featuring masterpieces from the Musée du and art historians offer their interpretations and words by Carol Ann Duffy and movement by Luxembourg Paris, the National Gallery London, explanations of his work. Javier De Frutos. and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Tickets: Tickets: Tickets: $14 General $18 General $14 General $12 Members $16 Members $12 Members

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Romeo and Juliet La Boheme 3 hrs w/ 2 intermissions 2 hr 55 min w/ 2 intermissions A tragic tale of star-crossed lovers: Kenneth A lost key and an accidental touch of cold MacMillan’s poignant setting of Prokofiev’s Hamlet hands in the dark – so begins one of the great score is a 20th-century classic. Shakespeare’s Benedict Cumberbatch takes on the title role romances of all opera, told in vivid detail timeless love story is set against a wonderful of Shakespeare’s great tragedy. Compelled in this classic production. Anna Netrebko evocation of 16th-century Verona, and includes to avenge his father’s death but paralyzed and Joseph Calleja star in John Copley’s a bustling marketplace that erupts into a by the task ahead, Hamlet rages against his iconic production of Puccini’s masterpiece, violent sword fight, and a lavish ball held in an predicament, threatening both his sanity and a staple at the ROH since 1974 and which elegant mansion. the security of the state. This eagerly awaited will be retired this year after this final set of production is directed by Lyndsey Turner. performances. (Dates and times to be announced.) (Dates and times to be announced.) (Dates and times to be announced.) Tickets: $18 General Tickets: Tickets: $16 Members $18 General $18 General $16 Members $16 Members I joined the Garden Theatre. Now it’s your turn, pardner. Be a member of the nonprofit Princeton Garden Theatre.

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Design: The Steve Williams Design Office, Pipersville, PA stevewilliamsdesignoffice.com Be a member of the nonprofit Garden Theatre...... MEMBERSHIP FORM...... Become a member of the Basic Annual Membership Sustaining Annual Membership o $50 Individual o $120 – Producer (one person) o $600 – Mogul nonprofit Garden Theatre o $75 Couple/Dual o $110 – Senior Producer (62+) (one person) Free admission for one named member The Princeton Garden Theatre is open to the o $40 Senior (62+) Individual Producer (one person) receives 6 free + 2nd named individual membership public. However, you can become a member o $65 Senior Couple (62+) tickets + basic benefits with basic benefits of the nonprofit Garden Theatre and show o $40 Student your support of good films and a cultural o $160 - Producer Couple o $1,200 – Angel (Couple) landmark and get a reduced ticket price. Basic membership gives you: o $140 - Senior Producer Couple (both 62+) Receives free admission for two Angel Contributions are tax-deductible to the full • $6.00 admission to all Main films Producer Couple receives 6 free tickets + members + basic benefits extent of the law. Your membership is valid • Family Benefit - Member’s children basic benefits o $5,000 – Icon (Couple) for one (1) year from your date of joining. under 18 may attend for $6.00 o $250 – Executive Producer Couple Receives free admission for two Icon • Tax-deductibility Checks payable to: o $220 – Senior Exec. Prod. Couple (both 62+) members + family + basic benefits + Garden Theatre/Renew Theaters, Inc. • $6.00 admission to Hiway, County, Executive Producer Couple receives 12 free one free private screening Mail to: Princeton Garden Theatre and Ambler Theaters tickets + basic benefits for couple 174 Nassau St., Box 211 • Membership admission prices Princeton, NJ 08542 are subject to change Join online at: Membership Cards will be mailed to you. PrincetonGardenTheatre.org/membership

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