January 20, 2014

List of dates for live orchestral screenings of Chaplin films

http://cineconcert.charliechaplin.com/dates

I can't believe there will be a screening of The Gold Rush in KY. I'm purchasing tickets now!

Hopefully there will be one near you.


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  1. Jess, I also live in Kentucky! I am super pumped as well. I also have family in Chicago so I get to go to the one there as well! I haven't seen "City Lights" so I am so pumped!

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    1. Hello, fellow Kentuckian! You've never seen "City Lights"? Well, you are in for a real treat--plus you will get to see it with a live orchestra. It doesn't get any better than that.

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  2. How fun! I don't see anything very close to me here in Minnesota. I just emailed my local independent movie theaters that often show classics to see if they have anything planned for later this year. I hope so. I'm also planning on going to the Kansas Silent Film Festival Feb 28-March 1. They are showing The Masquerader with live accompaniment and Modern Times with Charlie's original score (not played live, unfortunately). Carrie

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    1. Wow, "The Masquerader," that's an odd one to be shown with live accompaniment. Hopefully new dates will be added to the list of live screenings. I was shocked to find one in KY--and right here in my hometown.

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    2. You're from Lexington? Really? I can't believe that someone is super fan of Charlie lives so close to me. Holy crap. I live in Campbellsville (small town, middle of nowhere) so if I go to that one it will be a drive. I'm in college so I may have to be picky between Lexington and Chicago. Lexington will be cheaper but I have seen the Gold Rush already.

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    3. I know all about Campbellsville, I have friends from there. I think you should see "City Lights" since you haven't seen it before. The first time I saw it was at the Kentucky Theater in Lexington (without an orchestra).

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