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PREVIEWS (96) JUNE 1, 2016 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY CLOSELY WATCHED FILMS (COUNTY THEATER) 20 EAST STATE STREET, DOYLESTOWN, PA 18901-4311 ISSUE NO. 96
General ............................................................$10.50Members ...........................................................$6.00Seniors (62+) & Students ..................................$8.00Matinees Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri before 4:30 Sat & Sun before 2:30 .....................................$8.00 Wed Early Matinee before 2:30 ........................$7.00Affiliated Theater Members* ...............................$6.00
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M A I N A T T R A C T I O N SMain AttractionsWhat main films will play at the County? This section lists the Main At-tractions that we intend to play in the coming weeks. This list is only an edu-cated guess, though, since film release plans often change. (Additional unlisted films will also become available.)
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 Attrac-tions” section.
For our latest Main Attractions plans, visit: CountyTheater.org (Or call our hotline at 215 345 6789.) The Lobster
Cafe Society USA - Woody Allen - 1 hr 36 minWoody Allen’s latest is set in 1930’s Hollywood. A young man from Brooklyn moves to Los Angeles to make it in the film industry. Once there, he falls in love and gets swept up in the social scene. Featuring beautiful costuming and mu-sic, plus Allen’s charm and wit. Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Steve Carell and Parker Posey.
Equity USA - Meera Menon - 1 hr 40 min Filmed in Philadelphia, EQUITY is a female-driven Wall Street movie starring Emmy-winning Anna Gunn. A senior investment banker is involved in a financial scandal and must confront the web of corruption that surrounds her company. A gripping drama that unfolds like a high-stakes morality play with excellent performances from the lead actresses.
Genius USA - Michael Grandage - 1 hr 44 min A chronicle of Max Perkins, the famous editor at Scribner. Colin Firth plays Perkins, who was responsible for discovering Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and many other celebrated writers. Firth is supported by an outstanding cast including Nicole Kidman, Jude Law, and Guy Pearce.
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Free State of Jones USA - Gary Ross Set at the height of the Civil War, Matthew McConaughey stars as a poor Southern farmer who leads a rebellion against the Confederate Army. Inspired by the life of Newton Knight, this drama explores the searing tension of the times. With a fantastic performance from McConaughey who is supported by Keri Russell and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
The Light Between Oceans USA - Derek CianfranceA new drama from the stylish director of Blue Valentine and The Place Beyond the Pines. Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander star as lighthouse operators in Australia who rescue a baby that they discovered in a rowboat adrift at sea. Set at the end of World War I, this family drama was adapted from the best selling novel of the same title. Also starring Rachel Weisz.
Dheepan France - Jacques Audiard - 1 hr 55 min w/subtitles Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, this incredible film tells the story of a Sri Lankan Tamil fighter who poses as the husband and father of two refugees in order to escape to France. This new family must overcome a different set of struggles as they try to reconstruct their lives. Powerful filmmaking from Jacques Audiard and brilliant acting from three newcomers bring this story to life.
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Maggie’s Plan USA - Rebecca Miller - 1 hr 32 minThis offbeat romantic comedy stars Greta Gerwig as the independent Maggie who falls in love with a married professor/writer played by Ethan Hawke. Over the course of three years, Maggie begins to have doubts about the strength of their relationship. Julianne Moore is amazing in a supporting role as Hawke’s ex-wife.
Captain Fantastic USA - Matt Ross - 1 hr 58 min Viggo Mortensen shines as a father raising his six children in an alternative, off-the-grid lifestyle. When a tragedy strikes, the family is forced to leave their paradise and confront the outside world. A tender mix of comedy and drama. With a wonderful supporting performance by Frank Langella.
The Lobster Ireland/Greece - Yorgos Lanthimos 1 hr 58 min - In EnglishFrom Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos, THE LOBSTER is a wildly imaginative dark comedy that seamlessly blends realism and surrealism. Set in a dysto-pian future, single people are forced to find a romantic partner in forty-five days or they will be turned into an animal of their choosing. This wickedly funny satire has a decidedly unique vision. Starring Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, and John C. Reilly.
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County: June 8 Wed 7:00Ambler: June 15 Wed 7:00
Jurassic Park1993 - 2 hr 7 min - USA - color - PG13 - DCP d: Steven Spielberg - w/ Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, Laura DernThis action-packed blockbuster is director Steven Spielberg at his big-screen best.A new theme park is unveiled, where visitors can observe dinosaurs created by “advanced DNA cloning.” But then the dinosaurs escape, forcing everyone to run for their lives.
County: June 15 Wed 7:00Ambler: June 22 Wed 7:00
Apocalypse Now1979 - 2 hr 33 min - USA - color - R - DCP d: Francis Ford Coppola - w/ Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Marlon Brando, Dennis HopperDirector Francis Ford Coppola rewrote the rules of filmmaking with his 1979 opus, APOCALYPSE NOW. It’s about the Vietnam War and a mission to find a renegade colonel who has established his own colony in the Cambodian jungle. A powerhouse cast includes Robert Duvall, Martin Sheen, and Marlon Brando. Please note: we are showing the original release version of this film.
Ambler: June 16 Thurs 7:00
To Catch a Thief 1955 - 1hr 46 min - USA - color Paramount DCP - d: Alfred Hitchcock w/ Cary Grant, Grace Kelly Vintage Hitchcock starring screen giants Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. A retired jewel thief is accused of a crime he didn’t commit, so now he must find the real thief to clear his name. This 1955 comedy-thriller is very light of touch and highly entertaining.
Hollywood Classics 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.
Reduced admission for young patrons. Most of these Hollywood Classics are good for any age audience - and each film of the entire Classics series is only $3 for patrons 18 years old or younger. Also, if you dress “in the theme” of the movie - you get a free popcorn.
Plus some edgier choices. Not all of the films in this series are classics from the Golden Age. Some are edgier. They were not made for the entire family. But they definitely were made to be seen on the big screen. Are they new classics in the making? You be the judge. (We have included ratings, where available, in the credits.)
Affiliated Membership BenefitsAll members of our theater are entitled to members tickets at all “Renew Theaters” (Ambler, County, Garden, and Hiway), as well as at participating “Art House Theaters” nationwide. For more information, visit our website.
County: June 9 Thurs 7:00
Doylestown Food Market presentsTapped2009 - 1 hr 16 min - USA - color - HD Digital d: Stephanie Soechtig, Jason Lindsey The Doylestown Food Market series continues with an exploration of the environmental damage and health risks created by bottled water. TAPPED examines the role of the bottled water industry and its’ effects on our health, climate change, pollution, and our reliance on oil. Followed by a panel Q&A discussion.
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County: June 23 Thurs 7:00 Ambler: July 20 Wed 1:30 & 7:00
The Man Who Knew Too Much1956 - 2 hr - USA - color - Paramount - DCP d: Alfred Hitchcock - w/ James Stewart, Doris DayHitchcock’s 1956 VistaVision remake, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH is an international thriller starring frequent collaborator Jimmy Stewart. A man on vacation with his family accidentally discovers an assassination plot and the conspirators attempt to keep him from exposing their plans. Classic Hitchcock suspense.
County: June 29 Wed 7:00Ambler: Sept 8 Thurs 7:00
Imitation of Life1959 - 2 hr 5 min - color - USA - DCP Universal - d: Douglas Sirk - w/ Lana Turner, John Gavin, Sandra DeeDouglas Sirk’s final Hollywood film has received a 4K restoration to return the film to its original glory. A young widow takes in a homeless African-American woman and her daughter to look after the housekeeping so she can pursue a career in acting. Sirk expertly tackles race, class, and gender in this signifcant melodrama. Sirk was known for his creative use of color and lighting, and this restoration is dazzling.
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Ambler: June 9 Thurs 7:00 County: June 30 Thurs 7:00
Kiss Me Kate (3D)1953 - 1 hr 49 min - USA - Color - 3D – DCP MGM - d: George Sidney - w/ Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller This early 3D film is also a classic MGM musical. Based on Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, KISS ME KATE vibrantly reimagines the plot as a backstage musical while a group of actors perform the Shakespeare play. A fun example of classic Hollywood filmmaking. Starring Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel.
County: June 16 Thurs 7:00Ambler: June 23 Thurs 7:00
Forbidden Planet1956 - 1 hr 38 min - USA - color - MGM - DCP - d: Fred M. Wilcox - w/ Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Leslie NielsenBased on Shakespeare’s The Tempest, FORBIDDEN PLANET is a classic of 1950’s science fiction. A spaceship crew investigating a remote planet colony finds that only two survivors remain, and a deadly secret threatens everyone. Featuring an ingenious script and groundbreaking special effects.
Shakespeare 400 County: June 22 Wed 7:00 Ambler: Aug 24 Wed 1:30 & 7:00
From Here to Eternity1953 - 1 hr 58 min - USA - b/w - DCP d: Fred Zinnemann - w/ Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, Donna Reed, Montgomery CliffA star-studded classic wartime romance, based on the best-selling novel by James Jones, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY chronicles the lives and loves of three US soldiers stationed in Hawaii on the eve of World War II. Winner of eight Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Adapted Screenplay.
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Ambler: July 13 Wed 7:00
The Big Lebowski1998 - 1 hr 57 min - color - R - USA - DCP – Universal d: Joel and Ethan Coen - w/ Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour HoffmanThe Dude returns to the Ambler for the annual “Little Lebowski Nite.” The evening will include trivia, a costume competition, and some stupefying prizes. And Achiever level tickets will get you cool stuff. Check the Ambler Theater website for more details.
“But I’ll tell you what - after seeing Los Angeles, and this here story I’m about to unfold, well, I guess I seen somethin’ every bit as stupefyin’ as you’d see in any of them other places. And in English, too. So I can die with a smile on my face, without feelin’ like the good Lord gypped me.”
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Ambler: June 29 Wed 1:30 & 7:00County: July 6 Wed 7:00
Casablanca1942 - 1 hr 42 min - b/w - USA - DCP Warner Bros - d: Michael Curtiz w/ Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Claude RainsThe 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.
Ambler: June 30 Thurs 7:00 County: July 7 Thurs 7:00
Top Gun 1986 - 1 hr 50 min - USA - color - PG - DCP d: Tony Scott - w/ Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, Tom Skerritt, Kelly McGillis We take “the highway to the danger zone” for the 30th anniversary of the blockbuster TOP GUN. Join aviators Goose, Maverick, and Iceman as they make their way through the Navy’s elite Fighter School. TOP GUN is a perfect, fun summer movie.
Ambler: July 7 Thurs 7:00County: July 13 Wed 7:00
In the Heat of the Night1967 - 1 hr 49 min - USA - color - DCP d: Norman Jewison - w/ Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, Lee Grant, Warren Oates Winner of five Oscars including Best Picture, this landmark film stars the legendary Sidney Poitier as an African-American homicide detective from Philadelphia, who gets involved with a murder investigation while passing through a small town in Mississippi in 1966. Expertly acted by Poitier and Rod Steiger.
County: July 14 Thurs 7:00
Animal Crackers1930 - 1 hr 37 min - USA - b/w - DCP Paramount - d: Victor Heerman - w/ Groucho, Harpo, and Chico Marx Groucho plays celebrated “explorer” Captain Spaulding. Just returned from Africa (supposedly), he inflicts comic carnage on a highfalutin’ society party, regaling guests with tales of his adventures in the wild. This comedy captures the Marx Brothers at the height of their Paramount-period zaniness and anarchy. With Margaret Dumont.
County: July 20 Wed 7:00 Ambler: July 28 Thurs 7:00
Invasion of the Body Snatchers1956 - 1 hr 20 min - USA - b/w – DCP d: Don Siegel - w/ Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter, Larry Gates A defining 1950’s sci-fi, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS is a great piece of McCarthy-era paranoia. A doctor returns home to his small town to discover that the population is being replaced by emotionless alien imposters. Featuring great filmmaking by the no-nonsense Don Siegel.
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County: July 27 Wed 7:00SPAM SPAM SPAM...This special evening at the County Theater celebrates the British comedy troupe that sings about spam and questions the liveliness of a pet shop parrot. This Python Fest will include trivia, prizes, and other special events. We’ll screen some classic sketches from their TV show and then show their feature, THE HOLY GRAIL.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975 - 1 hr 31 min - color - PG - UK - DCP d: Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones King Arthur and his knights embark on a low-budget search for the Grail, encountering many very silly obstacles.
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County: July 21 Thurs 7:00
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance1962 - 2 hr 3 min - USA - b/w - DCP d: John Ford - w/ James Stewart, John Wayne Frequently cited as the last great film of Ford’s career. A senator, who became famous for killing a notorious outlaw, returns for the funeral of an old friend and tells the truth about his deed. Starring John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart.
County: Aug 3 Wed 7:00 Ambler: Sept 1 Thurs 7:00
Father of the Bride1950 - 1 hr 33 min - USA - b/w - DCP – MGM d: Vincente Minnelli - w/ Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, Elizabeth TaylorWith a terrific script, great performances from Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor, and assured direction from Vincente Minnelli, FATHER OF THE BRIDE endures as a sparkling comedy of its era. Tracy stars as a father dealing with the turmoil of his daughter’s upcoming wedding. A warm and poignant satire of American family life.
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County: Aug 4 Thurs 7:00 Ambler: Aug 11 Thurs 7:00
Ace in the Hole1951 - 1 hr 51 min - USA - b/w - DCP d: Billy Wilder - w/ Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling, Robert ArthurBilly Wilder was a defining voice of the noir genre, and his ACE IN THE HOLE was the first time he served as writer, producer, and director of a film. A former big-city journalist tries to regain his lost glory by exploiting a story about a man stuck in a cave in New Mexico. This biting examination of tabloid journalism features an electrifying performance by the young Kirk Douglas.
Ambler: Aug 4 Thurs 7:00 County: Aug 11 Thurs 7:00
Pretty in Pink1986 - 1 hr 36 min - USA - color - PG13 DCP - d: Howard Deutch - w/ Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer, Andrew McCarthyOne of the greatest teen comedies of all time turns 30 this year. This landmark movie follows the struggles of a young girl who must choose between her childhood sweetheart and a rich, sensitive playboy. Featuring a humorous, smart script from the legendary John Hughes, and filled with great 80’s pop culture.
County: Aug 18 Thurs 7:00
Notorious1946 - 1 hr 41 min- b/w - USA - HD Digital RKO - d: Alfred Hitchcock - w/ Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude RainsThis 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 Brazil. There she soon finds herself in grave peril. In addition to extraordinary acting, NOTORIOUS features memorable Hitchcock camera shots and filmmaking.
The Maltese Falcon1941 - 1 hr 40 min - USA - DCP - d: John Huston - w/ Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter LorreJohn Huston’s noir masterpiece returns to the big screen for its 75th anniversary. Based on the detective novel from Dashiell Hammett, Humphrey Bogart plays the hard-boiled Sam Spade who is investigating a missing jewel-encrusted falcon. Many consider this the film that started the whole film noir genre. And it’s the stuff that dreams are made of.
Ambler: Aug 3 Wed 1:30 & 7:00 County: Aug 10 Wed 7:00
County: Aug 17 Wed 7:00
Young Frankenstein1974 - 1 hr 46 min - b/w - DCP -USA - 20th Century Fox - d: Mel Brooks - w/ Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Peter Boyle, Marty Feldman Mel Brook’s comedic take on the Universal monster classics follows the American grandson of the infamous scientist, struggling to prove that he is not as insane as people believe, is invited to Transylvania, where he discovers the process that reanimates a dead body.
Ambler: Aug 25 Thurs 7:00
Dial ‘M’ for Murder (3D)1954 - 1 hr 45 min - USA - color - 3D DCP Warner - d: Alfred Hitchcock - w/ Grace Kelly, Ray Milland, Robert CummingsWarners demanded that Hitchcock make this film using the new 3D technology, which was all the rage in 1954. And Hitch did not disappoint with his inventive use of 3D style. The plot is a masterpiece of double-cross and intrigue about a man who concocts a plan to kill his wife. With Grace Kelly, Ray Milland, and Robert Cummings.
Sweet Smell of Success1957 – 1 hr 36 mins – USA – United Artists - b/w – DCP – d: Alexander Mackendrick – w/ Burt Lancaster, Tony CurtisAn all-powerful columnist is attended by a smarmy press agent who’ll do anything to curry favor. The vivid performances by Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis are galvanizing, and the film soars with its fine jazz score by Elmer Bernstein and outstanding camera work by James Wong Howe. The location shooting evokes New York nightlife in the fifties in all its dark, menacing glory.
Ambler: Aug 17 Wed 7:00 County: Aug 24 Wed 7:00
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Funny Face1957 - 1 hr 43 min - USA - color DCP - Paramount - d: Stanley Donen w/ Audrey Hepburn, Fred AstaireSet in the rarefied world of high fashion, FUNNY FACE is an irresistible combination of music, style, and star talents. Fred Astaire plays fashion photographer Dick Avery with a plan to turn a scruffy Greenwich Village intellectual (played by Audrey Hepburn) into a supermodel. Featuring classic songs by George Gershwin.
Ambler: Aug 18 Thurs 7:00County: Aug 25 Thurs 7:00
Ambler: July 27 Wed 7:00County: Aug 31 Wed 7:00
The Public Enemy1931 - 1 hr 23 min - USA - b/w - HD Digital Warner - d: William Wellman - w/ James Cagney, Jean Harlow, Edward Woods This pre-code gangster classic stars James Cagney as a young man rising in the ranks of the criminal underworld during prohibition. The death of a powerful boss ignites a mob war in the streets of Chicago. Cagney defined the gangster film in the early days of Hollywood, and he’s at the top of his game in THE PUBLIC ENEMY.
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Ambler: Aug 31 Wed 7:00 County: Sept 1 Thurs 7:00
Planet of the Apes1968 - 1 hr 52 min - USA - color - DCP - 20th Century Fox - d: Franklin J. Schaffner - w/ Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter Charlton Heston stars in this sci-fi classic which spawned the franchise. An astronaut crew crashes on a planet in the distant future where intelligent talking apes are the dominant species, and humans are the oppressed and enslaved.
Ambler: Sept 7 Wed 1:30 & 7:00County: Sept 8 Thurs 7:00
Vertigo1958 - 2 hr 8 min - color - USA - DCP Paramount - d: Alfred Hitchcock - w/ James Stewart, Kim NovakVERTIGO is the crowning achievement of Hitchcock’s artistry. Jimmy Stewart plays a detective with a fear of heights who has a powerful obsession with a young woman played by Kim Novak. Great cinematography, great action, great music, great filmmaking. Selected by Sight & Sound as the #1 film of all time!
County: Sept 14 Wed 7:00Ambler: Sept 15 Thurs 7:00
Blue Velvet1986 – 2 hr – color - USA – R - DCP d: David Lynch - w/ Kyle MacLachlan, IsabellaRossellini, Laura Dern, Dennis Hopper David Lynch’s unsettling tale of suburba features an all-star cast including Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Laura Dern, and a memorable Dennis Hopper. BLUE VELVET pries open an alternate reality of dread and evil that lurks just beneath the surface of everyday life. We’re rescreening this classic to showcase its new 30th Anniversary 4K restoration.
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National Theatre LiveWe are happy to present a new season of the best of British theater live from the London stage.
Two new productions are in the works for this fall - titles to be announced. But we are also thrilled to have access to encores of some of the most popular NTLive productions including One Man, Two Guvnors, Helen Mirren in The Audience, Danny Boyle’s Frankenstein, Benedict Cumberbatch in Hamlet, and War Horse.
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Royal Opera & BalletKenneth Branagh Theatre Company
Exhibition on ScreenBringing important art exhibitions from galler-ies around the world to a cinema near you in stunning high definition. Upcoming exhibitions include “Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse” from London’s Royal Academy of the Arts. Guided by passionate curators, artists, and experts this series will give you behind-the-scenes and up-close access to masterpieces.
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* Lively Arts Series *Lively Arts Series Returns This FallOur Lively Arts Series returns in September with all new seasons of superb theater, opera, ballet, and art exhibitions from around the world. The series brings you incredible artistry from top performing arts organizations and museums - beaming them to our screens. Here are some of the programs you can look forward to seeing in the 2016-2017 season.
Royal Opera House Featuring breathtaking works from the top talents and casts of London’s Royal Opera and Royal Ballet. Upcoming productions include Bellini’s Norma, Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte, Verdi’s Il Trovatore, Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, and Tchaikovsky’s ballets Anastasia and Sleeping Beauty.
Kenneth Branagh Theatre CompanyThe first season of the Kenneth Branagh The-atre Company promises a year of unmissable theatre. Following the success of Judi Dench in A Winter’s Tale, Branagh’s company presents two new productions Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Romeo and Juliet and John Hurt in The Entertainer.
Shakespeare’s Globe In a year full of celebrations commemorating the 400 year anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, the Globe Theatre features three thrill-ing productions from the world’s most famous stage. Productions include Measure for Measure, Richard II, and Jonathan Pryce as Shylock in his first Globe appearance in The Merchant of Venice.
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IMAGINETHE FUTURE:
COUNT Y THEATER EXPANSION PROJECT
Picture yourself walking into the County’s new addition.
What do you see? What does it have in it? How will you use it?
Does it have this:
Increased film offerings? More foreign films? More classic films?
More special programs? Discussions? Filmmakers? Lectures?
A separate community meeting space? For parties, meetings, etc?
Classes and programs? On the history of film or filmmaking?
Does a new auditorium: have stadium seating? A stage? Super luxury seats? A balcony?
Are there live performances? For music, theater, etc?
An emphasis on accessibility? First floor bathrooms? An elevator?
Expanded concessions? More options? Wine or beer?
What else do you see?
We want your input.
Visit our website at CountyTheater.org/newaddition to give us your feedback.
Or fill out an Input Card, available in the lobby, and let us know what you think.
Thank you,
John Toner
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Dr. Barrer Exercise will hurt you Dryden Ensemble
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Charles Dorsett & David KnappJoan Doyle
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William & Margaret DuBellJudith Dubow Patti Dunham
Jane Dunn Joan & Russell Durbin
Laure Duval Linda & Chuck Dyke
Sarah Eastburn & Mike PetersValerie & Rod EastburnCarolyn & Richard Egan
John & Susan EichertPerry Ercolino
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Oliver P. & Monica FlintEileen J. Flood
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Mindy & Eliot FriedmanNancy & Wes FrithLiz & Ted Fritsch
Georgeann Fusco & Alan ThompsonWilliam Gaboda Phyllis Gagner
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Frank & Jeanette GallagherRick Gallagher
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Susan & Todd GelbMark & Christine Gerber
William Giambrone & TeresaJoseph & Bettijean Giedgowd
Howard Gilson & Karen B. WhitneyMindi Ginsberg
Arnold & Doris GlabersonJan Gnadt
Nadya & Vladimir GoldbergerMary L. Goldman
William & Lynn GoldmanAndres Gonzalez & Colette Kosik-Gonzalez
Sheryl J. Gordon Pamela B. & James J. GoryBruce & Barbara Gotschall
C. H. Graney Lynn & Jerry Grater
Christina & Jim GreenwoodDonna & Charles Grezlak
Anne M. Grim Jerry & Kathy Guarini
Barbara & James GuenstMargot Guinan
Jim & Susie HackettJane & Larry Hain
Andrea Hall Susan Halstrick
Susan & Alan HammerGeraldine H. Happ
Alison & Richard HargreavesTimothy Harrell & Emory Byrum
Cheryl & Harvey HarrisLaurie Harris & Ted Calamia
Tom & Barbara HarrisBarbara F. & Ally HarrisonDennis & Patricia HarrisonMarguerite & Kim HartungPaul & Susan Hawthorne
Steve Heacock Donald & Louise Heath
Peggy & Bill HechtBill & Linda Heinemann
David & Anne HeiserPhillip & Madeleine Henderson
Patricia & Adolf HerstKaren & Bruce Hessel
Jack & Anita HetheringtonEdwin Hild
Carol Hinckley Steve & Carol Hirt
Ethan Hitchcock-Healy & Sherry HealyAlan M. Hoberman
Linda Hodgdon & Thomas ModzelewskiCynthia Hoffmann & John W. Ditsler
Don & Martha HolmesJerry & Leslie Holtz
Robert & Tina HouseMinor & Mary Helen Hughes
Loren Hunt Roberta & Terrence Hurley
Sharon Hursh Deborah & Robert Hutchison
Anne Irwin & Robert HoltDavid L.E. & Alberta M. Jacobs
Marilyn & Richard JacobsonJennifer James & Paul Freud
Kevin Jameson & Ann RedfieldJan & Monica Johansson
Sylvia Kalnin Thomas B. Kane & Janet R. Kelly
Steve Kanovsky & Polly WoodSteven Kaplan & Court WhismanGail & Constantine Karmokolias
Maxine Katz Ward Elaine Keckeissen
Ryan Kelley Darin & Sarah Kempke
Ralph Kennedy & Katy BelgraschJohn & Kate Kerrigan
Carola Kieve MD Judy King
Edward Klimerman & Janet C. WaldenSusan & Michael Klimpl
Fred & Shary KoenigRobert Koochagian & Robin Lynk
Vivian & Edward KrenselAndrew & Kathleen Krick
Howard S. Kritzer Ogden & Dan KrugerLeslie & Martin Kuhn
Mary & Jim KuhnSherry Kull
Jane & Gregory LaGrecaDana & Rob LansingJoe & Becky Larsen
James R. Laser Richard D. Lee
Janice Lehmann Jesse & Maureen Leighton
Jeffrey & Deborah LeoEdward & Alexandra Leydon
Gail Linenberg Dennis & Barbara Livrone
Susan Liwak & Mike BorovickaLeigh & Carol Ann Lockwood
Linda & Rick Lopez-MenaMichael Loughran & Jim Leach
Molly Lowell & Rich DuvallAmy & Joseph Luccaro
Jack Ludwig & Coleen McMurrayEdmund Ludwig
Bruce & Carol L. LynchElizabeth A Macnamee
Susan Madian Debby & Ken Maisel
Peter & Camille MancusoLinda Manzo
Kathleen M. & Robert A. MarcinoWendy Margolis
Matthew D. Marhefka JoAnn & Paul Maroney
Heather Martin Lawrence Martin & Linda Redding
Susan Maslow & Richard GoldhammerWendy Mason
Rebecca & Philip MastersTrisha Maxson & Sally Wilson
Timothy & Martha McCannKendra McCarty & Jessica Ritson
Patrick H & Mary AJ McClainWilliam McClements & Charles McLean, III
Pamela & Michael McCloskeyFrank McGuire
Lynn & Michael McInerneyRita & John McKenna
James & Rachel McLaughlinPatrick & Jean McLaughlin
Louise & Brian McLeodJack B. McMillin
Trevor S. & Linda E. McNeillEsther W. McOwen David R. McShane
Nadeen McShane & Vincent MenicciGeorge & Florence Mebus
Charlene Mehra John & Patricia Meier
Robert D. & Roberta S. MelbyBrooke Metro Reed Mitchell
Dr. Thomas Mitchell Nicholas S. Molloy
Mary & Joseph Monahan
Jane Moore Margaret Moore
Patrick & Carolyn MooreRobert W. & Kathleen J. Moore
Lauren & Don MorelMichelle Morel
Melissa Moreno Grace & Shepard Morgan
Joanne Morris Robin O’Connor & Charlie MorrisStephanie J. Moss & Hester Null
Sharon Mowen & Kevin KaneJohn & Janet Moyer
Doreen Moyer JoAnn Moyer
M.J. Mullaney Miriam Muller Susan Muller
Leo & Stephanie MurrayRichard & Victoria Myers
Kathy Myron Lisa Naples & Andy Cleff
Dr. Lauren S. Nappen Chris & Michele Natale
Joe & Suzy NestoryTamara & Stewart Nicholson
Janine Nicolich & Ronan CulliganJoseph A. Nissly
Sally & Michael NixonBrendan J. & Alex Noone
John Nordling & Betty StaggFrank N. & Judith W. Norris
Liz & David NoverMike & Christy Oeth
Patrick & Jane O’NeillKeith & Caroline Orford
Veronica Orsi & Robert GiglioChip & Beth Ott
George E. & Marsha K. PagePauline Page
Phil & Ginger PainoBarbara Panno
Eleanor Parisi-Shaw & Donald ShawRobert B. Parr & Virginia B. Scott
Janice & Blake ParryJon & Wendy Paton
Carl Peridier & Tina HarralsonFrank & Anna Perry
L. Scott Petersen Kate A. & Charles A. Phillips
Stanley & Susan PlotkinDiane Plunkett
Rick Pollock & Eric RisbergJim Pompe & Fran Craig
Bennett Povlow Lisa Pretecrum
Jeffrey Price & Leena RitchieLaura Prifold
Earl & Ruth PrushanCarolyn & Robert Purdy
Kate & Lou PutnamKaren & Joe Quinlan
Scott & Julie RakestrawJohn Ramelli & Michael Hurle
Donald & Joan RappHarriet Rattner
Anita Read Jonathan J. & Melissa N. Reiss
Peter L. & Ellen ReissNanci Remmey
Donna Rhein Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richardson
Dr. Thomas D. & Joanna L. RitenbaughElizabeth Rizor
Mark & Sharon RobbAlex & Mollie RobertsonClaire & Rob Robinson
Ann & Michael RodgersElena Rodriguez
Fred & Eileen RoedelRobert N. Roop & Katherine Kay
Susan R. Roop Valerie J. Rose
Paul Rosenthal & Amy RosiCarolyn Rosner
Erica Rubine Cynthia & Albert Ruenes
Arthur & Carol RunyanBenjamin Rusiloski & Erin Vogelsong
Robert & Erin RussinChristine Ryder
Gui & Diane SaatdjianBill & Rona Safier
Steven G. & Lisa SafranRhoda & Richard Sakulich
Lisa & Jay SandlerEric Sauter & Beth Olanoff
Howard & Jill SavinRobert & Rose Sawyer
PRODUCERS Linda H. & Ernest A. ScattonMarilyn Schaumburg Richard Schaumburg
Michael & Phyllis SchmerbeckRobin Schoen Diane Scholl
Stephen Schreiner Richard Schwab
Grace & Jonathan ScottStephen & Ann van Scott
John Seaman Len & Cindy SeliharKathi & Aron Sexton
Joseph & Barbara ShaefferBen & Fredericka ShapiroWilliam & Cynthia SharpMarcy & William Sharrow
Joyce Shay Michael & Danielle Sheehy
Ann & David ShenkleMonica Sinks
Randy Sklar & Celeen MillerGurney P. Sloan, Jr.
Jeffrey Slocum & Eric FausnachtJohn & Carol Small
Flo Smerconish Grace Smith
Lawther O. & Linda L. SmithThaddeus Sniegocki & Joseph Wilcox
Leona Sohmers Nina Stack & Bob Gould
Susan Stack Barbara G. & Tom Stanley
Tom & Kathy SteelJason & Kimberly Steich
Anne Stephano Alan Stifelman & Rosemary McQuate
Richard Stockwell Mark Stortenbecker & Janet Harrison
Sara Stover Dr. Paul & Sharon StrattonJohn Strawn & Jody Bortner
Nancy H. Strickland James F. & Cristina Sullivan
John & Anne I. SullivanSteve Sullivan & Tabitha Dell’AngeloJanet M. Sweeney & William J. Moser
Ryan & Jaclyn SweetDonald & Laureen TalentiBeth Taylor & Bob Happ
Gregory & Liza TaylorDaniel Telep & Pat Scully
Marcia Telthorster Kathleen & Helmut Thiemann
Tom Thomas Barbara Tilley
Daniel & Sherry TinsmanDr. Alfonso J. & Mrs. Gay B. Tobia
Marie & John TramontanoLaura Lynn Trottier Karen Underkoffler
Marie Vaughan Alex Vedda
Barbara & Carl Visscher, Jr.Jessica Volpe
Margaret Waldock & Scott DeterClaudia Waldruff
Bill & Millie WalkerAnn Warren
Randy & Sue WattsDebra S. Weiner
Kimberly & Lawrence WeinsteinBob & Barbara WeiseJanet & David Weiss
Sandy & Leon WeissbergerMaureen Wheatley & Mark Cosgrove
Elizabeth Wheeler Louis J. & Elizabeth L. White
Hal & Judith H. WightmanStuart M. Wilder & Beth L. Snyder
Jack & Virginia WilkersonRob & Sheila Willard
Joseph & Dixie WilliamsKenneth R. & Alice M. Williams
Dr. Walter D. & Mrs. Mary C. WillihnganzArlene & David Wilner
Jim & Katie WolfF. Scott Woodrow & Laura Hudson
Charles B. Woodward III Paul & Nancy YanushisCarolyn & Wayne Yetter
Jack & Paula YoungMark & Candace Young
Donna Zebley Carol & Larry Zetterberg
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2. Scott A. Dinesen, D.O. & Associates 599 W State St, Suite 301 Doylestown • 215-489-2066 Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Infertility. New patients welcome. www.buckscountyobgyn.com
3. Paganini Trattoria 81 W State St • 215-348-5922 Italian Cuisine in a contemporary European setting. Fresh pasta, fine wines, homemade desserts, cappuccino, and espresso.
4. Pags Cocktail/Wine Bar & Pag’s Pub & Pizza 70-72 W State St • 215-348-9600 Café 215-348-1985 Pag’s Pub offers a hand-picked collection of rare whiskeys and 24 rotating drafts of eclectic craft beers. Food includes brick oven pizzas, select Mediterranean dishes and grass-fed, non-GMO local farm burgers. Paganini’s Wine Bar features over 40 wines available by the glass as well as an extensive bottle list. The ambience reflects a romantic old European style bar with a fireplace which burns throughout the cold winter days.
5. Domani Star 57 W State St. • 215-230-9100 Tues – Fri 11:30am – 2:00pm Lunch Tues – Thurs & Sun 4:00pm – 9:00pm Dinner Fri – Sat 4:00pm - 10:00pm Dinner Sunday 9:00 - 1:00 Brunch $30 prix fixe menu: Tuesday – Thursday A family owned and operated BYOB trattoria located in the heart of the Doylestown Historic District. www.domanistar.com
6. Ari D. Spectorman, CFP® ,ChFC®, CIMA® The Doylestown Private Wealth Group, A private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., 48 W Oakland Avenue, 267-893-6920 [email protected] Fee-based financial planning, asset manage-ment, domestic partnership, retirement, estate, tax, protection & investment planning with a Certified Financial Planner Practitioner. www.AriSpectorman.com
7. Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio 68 S Main St • 215-348-2500 www.gratzgallery.com / [email protected] Wed. – Sat. 10am to 6pm, Sun. 12 noon to 6pm, and by appointment Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio specializes in 19th and 20th century American paintings, with a focus on painters from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Pennsylvania Impressionists and The Philadelphia Ten. In addition Gratz Gallery offers museum quality fine art conservation services and custom framing.
8. Bucks County Orthopedic Specialists 215-348-7000: 800 West State Street Doylestown & 847 Easton Road Warrington Providing exceptional care to Bucks County for over 40 years, to patients of all ages. BCOS has board certified and fellowship-trained phy-sicians in orthopedics, sports medicine, joint replacement, concussion care, pain manage-ment and rehabilitation. Our physicians use state-of-the-art minimally-invasive techniques designed to reduce pain, shorten recovery times and produce outstanding results. www.bucksortho.com
9. HONEY Inspired American Dining 42 Shewell Ave • Doylestown 215-489-4200 • Dinner only. Now 7 nights a week starting at 5pm. Husband and wife owned dining spot featuring an extensive small plates menu perfect for sharing with friends or that special someone. Enjoy an all Ameri-can wine and beer list and unique specialty cocktails. Attentive and informed service in a beautiful environment. www.honeyrestaurant.com
10. Mary Lou Erk, Broker Associate, ABR,CRS,GRI,e-PRO,SRES, CHMS (Certified Home Marketing Specialist) Specializing in relocation – from condos to castles and new construction! Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Doylestown office 215-340-3500 ext. 129 cell 215-870-4101 • 212 N. Main St., Doylestown, Pa. 18901 • Around the Block or Around the World, Relocation is my Business. Work with Erk. Mary Lou supports the County Theater.
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11. Chambers 19 & The Other Side 19 N Main St • Doylestown • 215-348-1940 M-Th 11am-10pm; Fri-Sat 11am-11pm; Sunday Brunch – 9am-1:00pm; Sun 1-9pm Proudly celebrating our 13th year in Doylestown, located just around the corner from the County Theater. We offer a relaxed, casual atmosphere to enjoy everything from homemade soups and sandwiches to specialty burgers and salmon. Looking for a quick bite? Join us before or after the show for drinks and appetizers, coffee and dessert. Also Available: private parties, catering off-premise, Sunday Breakfast Buffet, fundraising events, Monday Trivia Night, and live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights.
12. Genevieve’s Kitchen 19 E. State St • 267-614-9635 Welcome to Genevieve’s Kitchen, located across from the County Theater. An eatery where friends & family gather in our relaxed, warm environment for a seasonally inspired menu offering, using only the freshest ingredi-ents and keeping food pure, simple and good. Join us for lunch, brunch, or dinner enjoying food prepared in the simplest fashion influ-enced by Italian and Mediterranean flavors. (BYOB, Catering and Private Parties Available.) www.GenevievesKitchen.com.
13. Alan Reed & Co. Hair Care Professionals 30 S Pine St • 215-348-4434 www.AlanReedAndCo.com Tu-Th: 9-8; F: 9-6; Sat: 9-3 Where the basics are everyday luxuries. Custom cuts for every man, woman, and child. Personalized service and a quiet atmosphere.
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15. Laurence H. Stone, D.D.S. General and Cosmetic Dentistry 311 Hyde Park, Mechanicsville Rd 215-230-7667 • www.DrLarryStone.com You might not be in the movies, but you can dazzle with a “Hollywood smile.” Take it from a fellow movie lover – our personalized service administered by caring professionals will get you noticed. We also offer “Zoom whitening” to brighten your smile in just an hour.
16. Silverman Gallery of Bucks County Impressionist Art in Buckingham Green (Route 202, just north of PA 413). Open Wed.-Sat. 10:30am - 5:30pm and Sun. noon to 4pm. 215-794-4300 • www.silvermangallery.com Offering affordable, original art to be enjoyed for generations . . . by today’s finest artists working today in the New Hope Tradition. Representing proven, award-winning local artists: Joseph Barrett, Jennifer Hansen Rolli, John Kane, Anita Shrager, Desmond McRory, David Stier, Christopher Willett and Jean Childs Buzgo. Please stop in and enjoy the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere of this beautiful gallery!
17. Fred Eisen Leather & Art Knives 129 S Main St • New Hope • 215-862-5988 Open Daily 11-6. Custom & ready-made bags, briefcases, belts, and wallets. Made on premises. Fine collection of gentlemen’s folding knives by the finest bladesmiths. www.fredeisenleather.com www.artknives.com
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Become a member of the nonprofit County TheaterThe County Theater is open to the public. However, you can become a member of the nonprofit County Theater and show your support of good films and a cultural landmark and get a reduced ticket price. Contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Your membership is valid for one (1) year from your date of joining.
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MEMBERSHIP RENEWALPlease check your mailing label for the expiration date of your membership. It may be time to renew.
Basic Annual Membershipo $50 Individual o $75 Couple/Dual o $40 Senior (62+ years) o $65 Senior Couple (62+ years) o $40 Young Person (under 25 years)
Basic membership gives you: • $6.00 admission to all Main films
• Tax-deductibility
• Family Benefit - Member’s children under 18 may attend for $6.00
• $6.00 admission to Ambler, Hiway, and Garden Theaters
Sustaining Annual Membership
o $110 – Producer (one person) o $100 – Senior Producer (62+) (one person) Individual Producer (one person) receives 6 free tickets + basic benefits
o $150 - Producer Couple o $130 - Senior Producer Couple (both 62+) Producer Couple receives 6 free tickets + basic benefits
o $220 – Executive Producer Couple o $200 – Senior Exec. Prod. Couple (both 62+) Executive Producer Couple receives 12 free tickets + basic benefits for couple
o $500 – Mogul Free admission for one named member + 2nd named individual membership with basic benefits
o $1,000 – Angel (Couple) Receives free admission for two Angel members + basic benefits
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