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Live on the Majestic Stage Gettysburg College & the Greater JULY-AUGUST 2021 MOVIE SCHEDULE Adams County Community presents Live on the Majestic Stage Special Cinema Events 42nd I CARRY YOU WITH ME Street – The Musical RITA MORENO Monday, July 12 7 pm Tickets: $23 / $21 SUMMER OF SOUL One of Broadway’s Tickets most classic and on Sale ROADRUNNER beloved tales, 42nd Street, comes to cinema screens Skerryvore Now! in the largest-ever production of the breathtaking Friday, September 10 — 7:30 pm musical. The musical, set in 1933, tells the story of Twice winners of Scotland’s Traditional Music Live Act of the Year Award STILLWATER Peggy Sawyer, a talented young performer with stars (2016 & 2011), Skerryvore create a unique fusion of folk, rock and pop that in her eyes who gets her big break on Broadway. represents all the different personalities and upbringing of the band members, RESPECT who each hail from different regions of Scotland. $46 / $40 / $35 AILEY Rich Little NINE DAYS Friday, October 15 — 7:30 pm As seen on CBS Sunday Morning in May 2021! Rich Little is a master mimic of more than SUMMER OF 85 200 voices, and a show business Yannick: An Artist’s Journey legend who has appeared on MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY Monday, July 19 — 12 pm & 7 pm TV variety shows hosted Tickets: $18 by Johnny Carson, Ed Sullivan, as well as Laugh-In, and Hollywood Squares. The Metropolitan Opera presents Yannick: An Artist’s Tickets $9.00 Journey, a feature-length documentary by award- $48 / $45 / $42 winning filmmaker Susan Froemke that profiles the Gettysburg, PA 17325 PA Gettysburg, • Met’s Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Following 25 Carlisle Street • Gettysburg, PA the maestro’s inspiring journey from ten-year-old Box Office 717-337-8200 • gettysburgmajestic.org budding conductor to the pinnacle of the opera world, the film captures the alchemy of the creative process and 25 Carlisle Street • Gettysburg, PA • < ; 25 Carlisle Street 25 Carlisle Street Digital Cinemas explores what it means to refine the soul of an artist. Box Office 717-337-8200 • gettysburgmajestic.org JULY-AUGUST 2021 MOVIE SCHEDULE Because film distributors often do not confirm schedules until 2-3 weeks in advance, the films listed below do not yet have confirmed show dates. For final dates, please check newspaper listings, our website at www.gettysburgmajestic.org or call our film hotline at 717-337-8200, press 1 then 2. I Carry You With Me (1 hr, 51 mins) Rita Moreno (1 hr, 30 mins) | Rita Moreno, friends, An aspiring chef leaves his soulmate to make the treacherous and colleagues explore the 70+ year career of the celebrated journey from Mexico to New York. Based on a true story. Academy Award-winning Puerto Rican singer, dancer and Based on a true story, this decades spanning romance actress. | Over a 70+ year career, Rita Moreno defied both begins in Mexico between an aspiring chef (Armando her humble upbringing and relentless racism to become a Espitia) and a teacher (Christian Vázquez). Their lives celebrated and beloved actor, one of the rare EGOT (Emmy, restart in incredible ways as societal pressure propels Grammy, Oscar, Tony) Award Winners of our time. Born into them to embark on a treacherous journey to NYC with poverty on a Puerto Rican farm, Moreno and her seamstress dreams, hopes, and memories in tow. Rating: R mother immigrated to New York City when Moreno was five years old. After studying dance and performing on Broadway, Moreno was cast as any ethnic minority the Hollywood studios needed filled, before becoming the first Latina actress to win an Academy Award for her role as Anita in West Side Story (1961). Rating: PG-13 Summer of Soul (1 hr, 57 mins) Roadrunner (1 hr, 58 mins) The 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival’s revolution could not be Filmmaker Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom, Won’t You televised – until this new feature documentary from debut Be My Neighbor?) takes an intimate look at the late chef, filmmaker Questlove about the epic celebration of Black writer, adventurer and icon: Anthony Bourdain. | It’s not history, culture and fashion. where you go. It’s what you leave behind . Chef, writer, In 1969, during the same summer as Woodstock, a different adventurer, provocateur: Anthony Bourdain lived his life music festival took place 100 miles away. More than 300,000 unabashedly. Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony people attended the summer concert series known as the Bourdain is an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at how an Harlem Cultural Festival. It was filmed, but after that summer, the footage sat in a anonymous chef became a cultural icon. From Academy Award-winning filmmaker basement for 50 years. It has never been seen. Until now. Summer Of Soul is a Morgan Neville (20 Feet From Stardom, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?), this stunning unearthed treasure destined to become a pillar of American music and unflinching look at Bourdain reverberates with his presence, in his own voice and in African American history. Rating: PG-13 the way he indelibly impacted the world around him. Rating: NR Stillwater (Time not available) Respect (2 hrs, 25 mins) An Oklahoma roughneck (Matt Damon) travels to France to Jennifer Hudson leads an all-star cast as Aretha Franklin in save his estranged daughter (Abigail Breslin), charged the true story of the music legend’s journey to find her with a murder she claims she did not commit. voice. Also starring Audra McDonald, Forest Whitaker, A dramatic thriller directed by Academy Award winner Marlon Wayans, Mary J. Blige, Tituss Burgess. Tom McCarthy and starring Matt Damon, Stillwater follows Respect is the remarkable true story of legendary music an American oil-rig roughneck from Oklahoma who star Aretha Franklin’s journey to find her voice in the travels to Marseille to visit his estranged daughter, in midst of the turbulent social and political landscape of prison for a murder she claims she did not commit. Rating: R 1960s America. Academy Award-winner Jennifer Hudson (2007, Best Supporting Actress, Dreamgirls) — handpicked by Franklin — headlines an all-star cast. Rating: PG-13 Ailey (1 hr, 22 mins) Nine Days (2 hrs, 4 mins) An immersive, expressive tour through the life and work A reclusive man conducts a series of interviews with of African American dance pioneer Alvin Ailey told human souls vying for a chance to be born. through his own words and archival footage. Will (Winston Duke) spends his days in a remote Alvin Ailey was a visionary artist who found salvation outpost watching the live Point of View (POV) on TVs of through dance. An immersive portrait told in his own people going about their lives, until one subject perishes, words and through the creation of a new commission leaving a vacancy for a new life on earth. Soon, several inspired by his life, Ailey fully profiles this brilliant and candidates — unborn souls — arrive at Will’s to undergo enigmatic man who — when confronted by a world that refused to embrace tests determining their fitness, facing oblivion when they are deemed him — was determined to build one that would. Rating: PG-13 unsuitable. But Will soon faces his own existential challenge in the form of free-spirited Emma (Zazie Beetz), a candidate who is not like the others, forcing him to turn within and reckon with his own tumultuous past. Rating: R Summer of 85 (1 hr, 30 mins) Ma Belle, My Beauty (1 hr, 33 mins) Alexis is rescued by David when his boat capsizes, setting A surprise reunion reignites jealousy and passion between the scene for a breathtaking and lifechanging friendship. two women who were formerly in a polyamorous When Alexis capsizes off the coast of France, David arrangement. comes to the rescue and opens his eyes to a new Lane, Bertie and Fred once shared a polyamorous horizon of friendship, art and bliss. Rating: NR relationship in New Orleans. Lane loved Bertie, Fred loved Bertie, they had a balance that worked... until it didn’t, and Lane vanished from their lives. Two years later, Bertie and Fred have gotten married and are living at Fred’s family home in the countryside of southern France. When Lane unexpectedly shows up in Bertie’s seemingly idyllic new life, she finds her former lover much different than she remembers. Rating: NR Movies Shown Twice Daily, 7 Days a Week • For exact times see www.gettysburgmajestic.org.
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