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It Came From The Neo-Futurarium VI: Curse of The Neo-Futurarium

It's our annual series of staged readings of some of the most obscure, trashy, goofy, bizarre, cheesy, and all-around terrible film scripts of all time!

Thursday nights, a different film every week! Tickets are $10, $8 for students with ID and $2 off for repeat viewers.

Buy tickets for this years Film Fest now!

The 2007 Film Fest Summer Schedule:

*June 21st Xanadu (1980) Phil Ridarelli directs the Olivia Newton John musical as a Sing-Along Roller-stravaganza!

June 28th DreamQuest (2000) **Rated NC-17** Hard-core porno heroine Jenna Jameson travels to an alternate universe to rescue fantasy from the clutches of an evil demon. Created by Halena Kays and Jonathan Mastro of the BOM.

July 5th Mesa of Lost Women (1953) Dana Dardai of the Camenae Ensemble brings this tale of a villainous Doctor enhancing buxom women with the brains of spiders.

July 12th Madame X (1966) Blackmail, Adultery, Absinthe, the Public Defender's Office...a re-made Lana Turner melodrama. Directed by David Kodeski and Edward Thomas-Herrera.

*July 19th After School Special TRIPLE FEATURE! Valuable Life Lessons. Need we say more. Perpetrated by Gemma Novack of Will Act For Food and Merrie Greenfield of WNEP Theater.

*July 26th The Ten Commandments (1956) Moses delivers his people out of Egypt for approximately one-100th of the original budget. And epic story with a cast of thousands (okay, tens) including Neo-Futurists Sean Benjamin as Moses, Stephanie Shaw as Nefertiri, Steve Mosqueda as Pharaoh, and Diana Slickman as Memnet!

 *Through special partnership with Will Act For Food, on the nights of June 21st, July 19th, and July 26th, get a buck off your ticket price with each nonperishable food item you bring to donate (max $4 off)!   All food donations benefit the Lakeview Pantry.
 
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