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Mar 31 2009

Strand Theatre Weekly Email: April 1, 2009

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Did you notice?   Steve F., Rhonda S. and Gordon H. finished uncovering our windows!   Now all 3 sets of windows are open.   The windows themselves are completely rebuilt.  The finish on the inside is beautiful.   This week, weather permitting, the exterior frames will get primed an painted.   It is nice to see the Strand look alive from the outside.  A boarded up theatre wasn’t a good look for us!   Kudos to the Strand team for getting this project done…..well almost done.   You see, as we were assembling the last windows, we discovered that over the years we have lost 6 window weights.   We have no idea where they went.   They could be down inside the wall, but either way, they are lost to us.   Do you have any old window weights at your house?  If so, please consider donating them to our project.   Steve and I used to live next door to each other on Shelby Street.  Back then, we BOTH had extra window weights at our houses.  Too bad we didn’t see this need coming 20 years ago!  If you have any weights, please just respond to this email.   Thanks.
 
Did you catch a film last week at the Strand?   It was fun.   We had great attendance at all the movies.   The first film "The Searchers" really gave us a lesson on movies.  If you were there you know what I mean.  It was a bit loud for the first 2/3rds of the film.  We finally got things adjusted.  (Warning tech talk ahead…)  Our copy of the film as recorded originally in monaural.  At some point in time it was processed into a Stereo signal.  When we showed it, we took that reprocessed stereo signal, and played it back in monaural.  We learned that we need to really have audio compressors dedicated to our film setup.  Ron B. and Joey G. are on it.  It took us a little bit of time to figure it out, but after that first hour or so, it was fine the rest of the weekend.  
 
Check out our web site for some pictures of the film event…especially the Zombies that showed up for the late show of "Night of the Living Dead".   All we did was clean up blood after that show!
 
Tonight is Poetry Reading sponsored by our friends at Three Sisters Bookstore.  The event starts at 7:00pm and is free.   We are in for a real treat, there are 4 very talented poets performing their "Reservoir Dogwoods" tour.   Come see their brand of homegrown performance poetry!    This event is in support of National Poetry Month.   If you haven’t been to one of these events yet, now is the time to experience it for yourself.  Hope to see you there.
 
On Saturday night Smashed Productions will present Faded Daze with special guest Pressed in Black.   We look forward to the return engagement of this local band.   I’m sure they have a great lineup of tunes that will make for a fun and entertaining evening.
 
On Sunday, Kelley Baker the "Angry Filmmaker" will be holding a workshop at the Strand.  He will discuss making the "extremely low budget" film.   Kelley is nationally recognized for his work.  This is quite a treat for our local community to have a workshop such as this at our theatre.   The workshop starts at 2:00.  Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door.  
 
After our events next week, we have a 2 week window to get some addition work completed.  On the horizon is enlarging our sound/lighting booth, hanging our stage valance, and building platforms for our spotlights.   What will we do when everything is finished?   For now, that is something we don’t have to worry about.
 
Our schedule is packed the next few months.  I will be writing to give as much advance notice as possible.   We are still in need of a marketing volunteer.  This person would be responsible for getting the word out on all these great events.  If you are interested, please email me at david.finkel@strand-theatre-shelbyville.org
 
As always, we are thrilled you take the time to follow our progress and support the Strand.   We look forward to seeing you back in your theatre soon!

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Mar 29 2009

Windows Update

Published by David under News

Here is a Windows Update, and it doesn’t even come with a nifty yellow shield!

The north windows saw the light of day for the first time on forty years this past week.  The Strand crew has been busy rebuilding the windows throughout the winter months.  The plywood came down on the north windows to reveal the newly installed top and bottom sashes.   As soon as the weather warms up (it was a high of 39°) the exterior frames will receive primer and paint.

Weather permitting, the south windows will be uncovered this week.

It was so windy this weekend, the "R" became crooked and finally blew off.

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Mar 29 2009

Inaugural Movie Weekend ~

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The Inaugural Movie Weekend at the Strand Theatre was a great success.   We saw many regular patrons and several new faces.   All movies were well attended.   The Strand will be starting our movie series May 1, 2009.  

We had several enthusiastic movie goers for Night of the Living Dead.   The theatre seemed to sprout zombies!

Thanks to all who came out to support us!

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Mar 28 2009

Our First Scheduled Movie Event: March 27, 2009

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The Strand Theatre of Shelbyville, Inc. opened the next chapter in our mission to rebuild, restore and operate the historic Strand Theatre in downtown Shelbyville, Indiana.   March 27, 2009 was our very first scheduled movie event.  We screened the John Wayne classic "The Searchers".   This was the first of an 8 film kickoff event.   All films for this event are free of charge and open to the public.

The Strand, while predominantly a performing arts center, believes that great movies of the past and present are a valuable addition to our theatre.   We hope to further enhance the quality of life in our community by a more diverse offering.  

The showing went without a hitch.   Below are the very first film patrons of this new era for the Strand. 

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Mar 27 2009

Strand Theater Weekly Email: March 27, 2009

Published by David under Weekly Emails

Here we go….into the world of movies.  This weekend we kick off our ability to show films.   The schedule is:

INAUGURAL STRAND FILM EVENT
The Strand will host FREE Movies on March 27, 28 & 29.
Friday March 27th

Saturday March 28th

Sunday March 29th

      This is going to be fun!  Please come and celebrate with us.   When you come to the theatre, look up.  You will see that we have uncovered the north windows.   You will see all freshly rebuilt windows.   We still have to paint the exterior, but they still look great. 

      We are getting ready to celebrate our 2 year anniversary.  That is when we first unlocked the door to do work.  Because of you, we have come a long way in 2 years.  We’ll send out more information about our birthday party.

      Poetry Reading this coming Wednesday night!  It is free.  We are being joined by some special guests. We will send a notice at the beginning of the week about that too.

      See you this weekend!   Thanks for the support and encouragement.

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Mar 25 2009

Shelbyville News Article: March 25, 2009

Published by David under Shelbyville News Article

At the movies
The Strand prepares for return of motion pictures

Steve Talbert
NEWS Correspondent

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Watching movies in your own living room couldn’t be better than attending all or part of this weekend’s free three-day film festival at the Strand Theatre, 215 S. Harrison St.

The event starts at 7 p.m. on Friday with “The Searchers,” a G-rated classic John Wayne film from 1956, followed by “The Chopping Mall,” rated R, a 1986 sci-fi/horror cult favorite, at 9:30 p.m.

On Saturday, four movies will be shown, starting with “McLintock,” rated R, another John Wayne western, at 1 p.m. “They Call Me Trinity,” rated R, another western, rounds out the afternoon at 3:15 p.m.

Saturday evening brings two zombie pictures to the Strand – “Night of the Comet,” rated PG-13, a campy ’80s flick, at 7 p.m., and “Night of the Living Dead,” 1968, rated R, a horror genre groundbreaker, at 9:30 p.m.

Of course, no Shelby County film fest would be complete without a “Ma and Pa Kettle” movie. At 1:30 p.m., on Sunday, the Strand will show “The Further Adventures of Ma & Pa Kettle,” rated G, starring Percy Kilbride and Marjorie Main, who was known as Mary Tomlinson when she grew up in northwestern Shelby County. The family fare continues at 3:15 p.m. with the original live-action version of “The Jungle Book,” rated G, from 1942.

The free-movie weekend was arranged and organized by Joey Gaudin, owner of Smashed Productions and co-owner of Monogram Releasing, a movie production and distribution company.

It’s no accident that the entertainment extravaganza features three westerns.

“Westerns are always popular,” Gaudin said.

This weekend’s event gives locals a free taste of what’s sure to be a huge audience-grabber for the Strand – and it will provide an opportunity for projectionists to correct any problems that might arise.

“It’s been a long time since a movie was projected from the top of the balcony,” Gaudin said. “We know there will be bugs.”

At the inaugural event, the Strand will start selling annual memberships to the Strand’s “movie club” for $10 each. Club members are entitled to a dollar discount on every film they attend. Members will receive e-mails on upcoming shows and invitations to exclusive members-only screenings.

Starting May 1, the Strand will start its regular film schedule. Movies will be shown at 7 p.m., every Wednesday; at 1:30 p.m. every Sunday; and at 7 p.m. on the first and third Fridays.

“Eventually, we will probably add a second showing to Friday nights,” Gaudin said.

Since the Strand is more than just a movie house, the movie schedule allows live music on Saturday nights and other events on other days.

Gaudin, a fervid film buff, knows which classics that he would like to see on the big screen at the Strand, but he doesn’t pretend to comprehend the collective tastes of the community. Adopting a novel approach to scheduling local entertainment, Gaudin will solicit the opinions of the community’s moviegoers. Knowing that one person’s “Planet 9 from Outer Space” could be another person’s “Gone with the Wind,” Gaudin promises not to narrow his scope of movie offerings to one genre.

“We’re going to be really unique,” Gaudin said. “A lot of movie theaters like the Strand only show classics.”

Gaudin will stretch the envelope of perceived mainstream movie fare by showing documentaries, world premieres of little-known independent films and the occasional sci-fi or horror movie.

Although the inaugural film fest is free, admission to future showings will cost $5. Children ages 11 and under and seniors ages 65 and older will be able to attend movies for $4.

On Sept. 25, 26 and 27, the Indy Film Co-op will bring the 3rd annual B-Movie Celebration to Shelbyville. Events will include seminars, celebrities, live music and movies shown at the Strand, Studio 10 and a undetermined outdoor location. More details will be announced later.

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Mar 24 2009

Movie: Africa Screams (Abbott & Costello)

Published by David under Events

May 17, 2009
1:30 pm

Africa Screams – Not Rated

1949   79 Minutes

Tickets $5

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Mar 24 2009

Epic Fail & Save the Radio: May 2, 2009

Published by David under Events

May 2, 2009
8:00 pm

Concert

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