Princeton Garden Theatre

Previews98G DECEMBER 2016 – FEBRUARY 2017 Adam Driver in PATERSON Adam Driver

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PREVIEWS (98) DECEMBER 1, 2016 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY PRINCETON GARDEN THEATRE LLC 160 NASSAU STREET, PRINCETON, NJ 08542 ISSUE NO. 98 Make a year-end gift to the nonprofit Princeton Garden Theatre. Only 50% of our expenses are covered by ticket sales. Make a tax-deductible gift to ensure that we will continue to bring you great films, special events, guest appearances, and community partnerships. PrincetonGardenTheatre.org/donate MAIN ATTRACTIONS

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.) La La Land

Manchester by the Sea La La Land Jackie USA - Kenneth Lonergan - 2 hr 17 min USA - Damien Chazelle - 2 hr 8 min USA - Pablo Larrain - 1 hr 40 min Casey Affleck stars in this textured Damien Chazelle’s acclaimed film is a This extraordinary work of art is about drama about loss and family. A man stylish musical set in modern day LA Jackie Kennedy, as well as history, unexpectedly is appointed with all of the charm, beauty, and vitality storytelling, and grief. The film follows of his teenage nephew. He returns to of an MGM classic. Ryan Gosling and the First Lady in the days following the his hometown in Massachusetts and Emma Stone star as a jazz pianist and JFK assassination as she struggles must confront elements of his past that a struggling actress who meet and fall with the trauma and attempts to define he had tried to bury. Affleck gives an in love, set to the original compositions her husband’s legacy. Natalie Portman extraordinary performance which carries of Justin Hurwitz. This wonderful film is gives an astonishing, transformative this thoughtful and moving film. Also with overflowing with Hollywood magic. It is a performance. With an excellent cast Michelle Williams. joyous marvel. including Peter Sarsgaard, Greta Gerwig, John Hurt, and Billy Crudup and a stunning score by Mica Levi. MAIN ATTRACTIONS

Jackie

Paterson Toni Erdmann Lion USA - Jim Jarmusch - 1 hr 57 min Germany - Maren Ade - 2 hr 42 min Australia - Garth Davis - 2 hr Legendary director Jim Jarmusch has w/ subtitles A young Indian boy becomes lost in made one of his best films with this This German comedy has taken the art the busy streets of Calcutta, separated simple, meditative story. In Paterson, NJ, film world by storm. A young woman from his family. He is then adopted by a bus driver writes a poem every morning lives a busy corporate life and doesn’t an Australian couple. Years later, he is before he embarks on his route. This is have time for family. Her father then determined to find his relatives. This masterful filmmaking with a subtle and invades her business life by donning a crowd-pleasing drama is emotional and compelling performance from Adam disguise and creating an eccentric char- fulfilling. Starring Dev Patel and Sunny Driver. acter who pretends to be a business Pawar. Also with Rooney Mara and Nicole investor. Blending laugh-out-loud ab- Kidman. surdity and earnest, awkward compas- sion, TONI ERDMANN is an audacious cinematic ride.

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Nocturnal Animals USA - Tom Ford - 1 hr 57 min NOCTURNAL ANIMALS is a stylish, dark thriller starring Amy Adams and . Adams plays an art gallery owner whose ex-husband has written a violent novel which unfolds on screen as she reads it. Director Tom Ford shows his full command of style and technical flourishes with this gripping modern noir. Michael Shannon is amazing in a supporting role.

The Eagle Huntress

The Eagle Huntress 20th Century Women Julieta UK/Mongolia - Otto Bell - 1 hr 27 min USA - Mike Mills - 1 hr 58 min Spain - Pedro Almodovar - 1 hr 39 min Narrated in English Annette Bening stars as a single mother w/ subtitles This spellbinding documentary follows a raising a teenage boy in 1979 during a Renowned auteur Almodovar returns with 13-year-old Mongolian girl who becomes time of social unrest and rebellion. She his most praised film in years. JULIETA is the first female in twelve generations enlists a 20-something punk played the story of a middle aged woman who to train and handle her own hunting by Greta Gerwig and a local teenager discovers that her estranged daughter, eagle. The film features breathtaking played by Elle Fanning to help her. This who disappeared years ago, has returned cinematography to tell her powerful true is a warm, bittersweet movie that deftly home to Madrid. Told through flashback, story of courage and determination. balances humor and tenderness. With Almodovar weaves through Julieta’s Narrated by Star Wars’ Daisy Ridley. Billy Crudup and Alia Shawkat. memories and mistakes that have led her to this point. Based on the stories of Nobel Prize winner Alice Munro.

P RINCETONG ARDENT HEATRE.ORG 609 279 1999 SpecialH programs WINTER 2016 - 2017

National Theatre Live ENCORE International Cinema Series

Dec 18 Sun 12:30 Jan 12 Thurs 5:30

War Horse 3 hr 14 min w/ one intermission Based on Michael Morpurgo’s novel and adapted for the stage by Nick Stafford, WAR HORSE takes audiences on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of WWI France. Filled with stirring music and songs, this powerfully mov- ing and imaginative drama is a show of phenomenal inventiveness. At its heart are astonishing life-size puppets by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Our Little Sister 2015 - 2 hr 8 min - Japan - color - DCP Company, who bring breathing, gal- d: Hirokazu Koreeda - w/ subtitles loping, charging horses to thrilling life From Japan, OUR LITTLE SISTER is the story on stage. of three adult sisters who are living alone in Tickets: the house of their late grandmother. At the $18 General funeral for their estranged father, they meet a $16 Members young 13-year-old half sister who they invite to live with them. Filled with heart, humor, and poignant moments, this film is a treasure of recent international cinema.

National Theatre Live

Jan 15 Sun 12:30 Jan 25 Wed 1:00 Jan 29 Sun 12:30

No Man’s Land 2 hr 30 min Following their hit run on Broadway, Ian McKellen and return to the West End’s Wyndham’s Theatre with Harold Pinter’s NO MAN’S LAND. Two aging writers meet in a pub and continue their drinking into the night. As the pair become increasingly inebriated, and their stories increasingly unbelievable, the lively conversation soon turns into a revealing power game, further complicated by the return home of two sinister younger men. The broadcast will be followed by a pre- recorded exclusive Q&A with the cast and director Sean Mathias. Tickets: $18 General $16 Members SpecialH programs WINTER 2016 - 2017

Art on Screen Princeton Symphony Orchestra

Jan 22 Sun 12:30 Jan 26 Thurs 7:30 Feb 1 Wed 1:00

The Curious World of Hieronymus Bosch 1 hr 30 min Breakfast at Tiffany’s Delve into the vivid imagination of 1961 - 1 hr 55 min - USA - color - DCP a true visionary. From the critically d: Blake Edwards - w/ Audrey Hepburn, acclaimed exhibition ‘Jheronimus George Peppard, Bosch - Visions of Genius’ at Het Audrey Hepburn is unforgettable as free spirit Noordbrabants Museum in the Holly Golightly in this New York City romance. southern Netherlands. This new She flits from one party to another and finally documentary explores the strange falls in love with an aspiring writer - when her and fantastical paintings and the past comes back to complicate everything. fascinating life of this unconven- The drinking, the cigarette holder, the cat, tional artist. the iconic Givenchy clothes and accessories Tickets: - they’re all here. Plus a memorable score by $14 General Henry Mancini. $12 Members Presented in partnership with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra in advance of their Saturday Evening POPS! concert on Feb 4.

International Cinema Series National Theatre Live

Feb 2 Thurs 5:30 Feb 5 Sun 12:30 Feb 15 Wed 1:00

Amadeus 3 hr 30 min w / one intermission Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young prodigy, arrives in Vienna, the music capital of the world - and he’s determined to make a splash. Awestruck by his genius, court com- Fire at Sea poser Antonio Salieri has the power 2016 - 1 hr 54 min - Italy - color - DCP to promote his talent or destroy his d: Gianfranco Rosi - w/ subtitles name. Seized by obsessive jealousy The Italian documentary that was widely he begins a war with Mozart, with praised at this year’s international film fes- music, and ultimately, with God. Lu- tivals is set on the Italian island of Lampe- cian Msamati plays Salieri and Adam dusa. The port island has been the center of Gillen plays Mozart in Peter Shaffer’s Europe’s refugee crisis and is the temporary iconic play. home of thousands of people fleeing politi- cal trouble in Africa and the Middle East. Told Tickets: through personal stories, this powerful docu- $18 General mentary explores the relationship between $16 Members the island’s permanent residents and the hundreds of refugees who land on its shores on a weekly basis. Special programs SpecialH programs WINTER 2016 - 2017

Feb 14 Tues 7:30 National Theatre Live Feb 19 Sun 12:30 Feb 28 Tues 7:30

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Amelie 2001 – 2 hr 2 min – France – color – HD Saint Joan 4 hrs w/ one intermission Digital – d: Jean-Pierre Jeunet - w/ Audrey George Bernard Shaw’s classic play follows the Tautou - w/ subtitles life and trial of Joan of Arc, the 15th century A funny, romantic and very playful film for Be a member French country girl who made it her divine Valentine’s Day. AMELIE is about a shy shop mission to drive the English from France. Her girl in Paris who acts as a guardian angel of the nonprofit military successes and subsequent martyrdom for her eccentric neighbors. Extraordinary made her a national hero. Shaw brings an cinematography and a dazzling array of Garden Theatre. interesting interpretation to this dynamic story, Parisian settings, plus a lead performance which director Josie Rourke presents in an from Audrey Tautou that recalls Audrey electrifying production. Gemma Arterton stars Hepburn, make this a truly magical film. as Joan. Tickets: $18 General $16 Members

NEW RESTORATION Royal Opera

Feb 23 Thurs 9:00 Feb 25 Sat 12:30

Il Trovatore 2 hr 55 min w/ one intermission Verdi’s classic explores themes of jealousy, revenge, and love, which play out against a hauntingly beautiful landscape riven by war. Best known for its ‘gypsy’ music, IL TROVATORE also includes wonderful music for all four of his leads, as well as a host of thrilling ensembles and chorus numbers. This is the first revival of David Bösch’s new production, conducted The Last Waltz by Richard Farnes and starring Dmitri Hvoros- 1978 - 1 hr 57 min - USA - color - DCP - d: Martin Scorsese tovsky, Anita Rachvelishvili, Lianna Haroutou- To celebrate the 40th anniversary of this incredible live concert, we’ll be screening one of the best nian and Gregory Kunde. music documentaries ever made. Directed by the legendary Martin Scorsese, THE LAST WALTZ Tickets: documents the amazing final performance by The Band. Featuring appearances by Neil Young, Joni $18 General Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, The Staples Singers and many more. A timeless documentary for $16 Members music lovers of all kinds. *** SATURDAY FAMILY MATINEES ***

Saturday mornings. November to March. $4 general admission. Free for members.

For the full schedule visit princetongardentheatre.org/family. SpecialH programs WINTER 2016 - 2017

Royal Shakespeare Company Art on Screen National Theatre Live Mar 5 Sun 12:30 Mar 8 Wed 7:30 Mar 12 Sun 12:30 Mar 19 Sun 12:30 Mar 21 Tues 7:30

The Tempest 2 hr 23 min w/ one intermission Revolution: plays Prospero in New Art for a New World 3 hr 30 min w/ one intermission this groundbreaking production directed 1 hr 26 min Hedda and Tesman have just returned from by RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran. In This bold and exciting documentary provides their honeymoon and the relationship is a unique partnership with Intel, this novel an exclusive look at works of Russian already in trouble. Trapped but determined, production uses advanced technology in a Avant-Garde art - some of which have been Hedda tries to control those around her, only bold reimagining of Shakespeare’s magical locked away for many years. Drawing on the to see her own world unravel. Tony Award- play, creating an unforgettable theatrical collections of major Russian institutions and winning Ivo van Hove directs this modern experience. A tale of magic, revenge, and love contributions from contemporary artists, production of Ibsen’s masterpiece. Ruth Wilson on a fantastical island where nothing is as it curators, and performers, the film features plays the title role in this new reworking by seems. personal testimony from the descendants . Tickets: of those involved. Directed by acclaimed Tickets: $18 General filmmaker Margy Kinmonth. $18 General $16 Members Tickets: $14 General; $12 Members $16 Members

Art on Screen

April 9 Sun 12:30

I, Claude Monet 1 hr 30 min A fresh new look at impressionist master Claude Monet – through his PrincetonGardenTheatre.org own words. Using letters and other In addition to up-to-date movie listings private writings, the film reveals new and information about upcoming films and insights into the man who not only programs, the Garden Theatre website also painted the pictures that gave birth offers a quick and easy way to become a to impressionism, but who was also member. perhaps the most influential and suc- cessful painter of his time. Shot on location in Paris, London, Normandy, Our weekly email update. and Venice, this is a cinematic immer- Sign up at our website and we’ll send you sion into some of the most loved and our weekly email. iconic scenes in Western Art. Tickets: $14 General $12 Members Join the conversation. Become a fan of the Garden Theatre on Facebook and Twitter, or check out our blog at RenewTheaters.org/blog

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Dear Friends of the Princeton Garden Theatre,

Thank you for your support of the nonprofit Princeton Garden Theatre. We are more than just a movie theater. The mix of art films, foreign films, filmmaker appearances, special guests, and screenings of theater and other lively arts has brought an engaged audience to our nonprofit theater. Many of these events are done with community partners.

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This program is made possible in part by funds from the NJ State Council on the Arts/Dept. of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Dates, times, artists, and programs subject to change. A CHRISTMAS CAROL From the acclaimed New York ELVIS LIVES CHRIS BOTTI theater company BEDLAM: By CHARLES DICKENS The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Wednesday, February 15 – 7:30pm Adapted by DAVID THOMPSON HAMLET Artist Event Directed by ADAM IMMERWAHR By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Saturday, February 4 – 8pm THE PEKING December 9 - 31 SAINT JOAN ACROBATS By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW PILOBOLUS Friday, February 17 – 7:30pm HANDEL’S MESSIAH In rotating repertory Shadowland The New Jersey Symphony Directed by ERIC TUCKER Tuesday, February 7 – 7:30pm BALÉ FOLCLÓRICO Chamber Orchestra January 13 - February 12 Friday, December 16 – 7:30pm DA BAHIA Note: this performance will take place at Richardson THE HIT MEN Saturday, February 18 – 8pm Auditorium and is a joint presentation of McCarter INON BARNATAN, piano Friday, February 10 – 8pm Theatre and the New Jersey Symphony. Stayin’ Alive On Stage ANTHONY McGILL, clarinet SATURDAY NIGHT TCHAIKOVSKY’S ALISA WEILERSTEIN, cello THE PHILADELPHIA Wednesday, January 18 – 7:30pm FEVER: THE MUSICAL ORCHESTRA Saturday, February 25 – 8pm NUTCRACKER Stéphane Denève, Principal Arranged for piano solo and played by GIDON KREMER and Guest Conductor Denis Kozhukhin, piano KIRILL GERSTEIN, piano STEWART GOODYEAR KREMERATA BALTICA Saturday, February 11 – 8pm Monday, February 27 – 7:30pm Friday, December 16 – 8pm Gidon Kremer, Artistic Director 50th Anniversary Tour: and Soloist Celebrate the Holidays with CINDERELLA Friday, February 3 – 8pm TWYLA THARP THE HOT SARDINES State Ballet Theatre of Russia Tuesday, February 28 – 7:30pm Thursday, December 22 – 7:30pm Sunday, February 12 – 3pm Sponsored by www.mccarter.org | 609.258.2787 | 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ 08540 Signature Series sponsored by Music Series sponsored by The Edward T. Cone Foundation McCarter programming is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department Dance Series sponsored by The Jerome Robbins Foundation of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and by funds from the National Endowment for the Arts. Photos: A Christmas Carol; Stewart Goodyear; The Hot Sardines; Elvis Lives!; State Ballet Theatre of Russia; Chris Botti

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