LEONARD COHEN’S SONGS FROM THE ROAD (special concert event)
LEONARD COHEN’S SONGS FROM THE ROAD COMING TO CLEVELAND CINEMAS LOCATIONS
Cedar Lee Theatre and Apollo Theatre to Show Music Legend’s Concert Event
(Cleveland, OH) – In 2008, following the celebration of his 40th year as a Columbia recording artist and coinciding with his induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, Leonard Cohen thrilled his fans by announcing his first tour dates in 15 years. Cohen went on to play the most prestigious and beautiful venues in virtually every corner of the globe, mesmerizing and charming audiences with performances that were hailed as some of the best of his career.
One dozen of Leonard Cohen s most famous songs from those recent world tour performances at auditorium halls, festivals, arenas, and stadiums from Tel Aviv to London, from across Europe to the California desert and his native Canada are now collected on SONGS FROM THE ROAD.
This special concert event will be presented in stunning HD and digital sound at the Cedar Lee Theatre (2163 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts.) on Thursday, September 9th at 7:30 PM and at the Apollo Theatre (19 E. College St., Oberlin) on Saturday, September 11th at 11:30 AM.
Regular admission is $10 and tickets are on sale at the theatre box offices and online at www.clevelandcinemas.com. WKSU and folkalley.com members can buy discount tickets for $8 at the theatre box office only.
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Friday, August 20, 2010
Pass-restricted Films and Bargain Disclaimer
CURRENT PASS RESTRICTED FILMS
CAIRO TIME - no passes until 9/6
THE LAST EXORCISM - no passes until 9/6
TAKERS - no passes OR discounts until 9/10
MAO'S LAST DANCER - no passes until 9/13
THE EXTRA MAN - no passes until 9/13
AMERICAN - no passes until 9/13
MACHETE - no passes until 9/13
GOING THE DISTANCE - no passes until 9/13
*Please note that some new films are bargain price and pass restricted for a minimum of the first 14 days after release, including the first 2 weekends. Most new releases are only pass restricted for a minimum of the first 10 days after release, including the first 2 weekends (new films released on a split are often not pass restricted). VIP passes and Marquee Club discounts are not included in studio restrictions. Restrictions are always noted at the theater, on our website, directory listings and theater film information line. 3D films require an additional charge per ticket. Special events may be subject to different admission policies (Late Shift, HD Operas, etc.).
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Apollo miniFest 3
Apollo Theatre will be hosting its third miniFest from September 17th - September 23rd. This week we will be featuring some of the best foreign language features, independent films, documentaries and musical performances.
Friday, September 17th
4:30 I AM LOVE
7:00 GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE
9:50 PLEASE GIVE
midnight WINNEBAGO MAN
Saturday, September 18th
1:00 TOSCA ($20 admission $18 student/senior)
4:00 GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
7:00 GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE
9:50 PLEASE GIVE
Sunday, September 19th
1:30 I AM LOVE
4:00 GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
7:00 GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE
9:50 PLEASE GIVE
Monday, September 20th
4:30 GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE
7:00 I AM LOVE
Tuesday, September 21st
4:30 GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE
7:00 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN LIVE: LONDON ($10 admission)
Wednesday, September 22nd
4:30 GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE
7:00 TOSCA ($20 admission $18 student/senior)
Thursday, September 23rd
2:00 RACE TO NOWHERE ($8 admission)
4:30 GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE
7:00 RACE TO NOWHERE
Thursday, August 12, 2010
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
CINEMATHEQUE AT THE CAPITOL- METROPOLIS -SEPT. 23RD
THE COMPLETE METROPOLIS Featuring The Alloy Orchestra Live!
Thursday, September 23, at 7:00 pm
Roger Ebert has called Boston’s Alloy Orchestra “the best in the world at accompanying silent films.” Tonight this internationally-known trio—Terry Donahue, Roger Miller (Mission of Burma), Ken Winokur—comes to the large auditorium of the newly-restored Capitol Theatre at W. 65th and Detroit to perform their signature score—that for Fritz Lang’s 1927 sci-fi spectacle Metropolis. It’s been 10 years since the Alloy accompanied Metropolis live in Cleveland, and this time they apply their distinctive mix of clarinet, accordion, electronics, and junk metal percussion to The Complete Metropolis, a new restoration of Lang’s futuristic epic that is 25 minutes (and 25%) longer than all prior restorations. This new version is the most complete Metropolis we will probably ever see! Missing scenes and subplots represented previously by film stills and intertitles now live again on film. (The footage comes from a 16mm copy of an original release print recently unearthed in Argentina.) For the first time, Lang’s exciting tale of a gleaming futuristic city where the ruling elite lead lives of luxury above ground and worker drones toil on machinery underground, and a robot-led revolt threatens both classes, makes total sense! Even if you saw The Complete Metropolis earlier this year at the Cinematheque or the Cleveland Museum of Art, you did not see it with the Alloy Orchestra’s galvanizing original score. Unmissable! Blu-ray. 150 min. Special admission $19 in advance/$22 day of show; Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $15 advance/$18 day of show. Full-price tickets can be purchased in advance online at www.clevelandcinemas.com. Member & CIA tickets can be purchased in advance only at the Cinematheque box office, or by calling (216) 421-7450. Seats not reserved. No passes, twofers, or radio winners; no Cleveland Cinemas passes or discounts will be honored. Free parking next to theatre and at other lots in the Gordon Square Arts District. Special thanks to Jon Forman and Dave Huffman, Cleveland Cinemas. www.alloyorchestra.com; www.kino.com/metropolis/