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Home #Theater and Stage, Arts & Entertainment, StageSeattle Queer Film presents Auntie Mame

Seattle Queer Film presents Auntie Mame

December 14, 2008• byBill W

Three Dollar Bill Cinema, producers of the Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, present a special presentation of Auntie Mame at Central Cinema 1411 21st Avenue. Enjoy this classic, colorful film with your friends and family.

Always armed with a colorful dress and an acerbic quip, the flamboyant, vibrant Mame Dennis (played by the incomparable Rosalind Russell) is an unconventional socialite from the roaring 20’s. When her brother dies, her young orphaned nephew Patrick lands on her Beekman Place doorstep in the midst of a madcap party and it’s love at first sight. Mame battles the stuffy conservatives in Patrick¹s life and teaches him that ‘Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!’

The two screenings are on Wednesday December 17 at 6:30pm and 9:30pm and tickets a just $10 in advance ($12 at the door)

Tickets are available through Brownpapertickets.com.

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