Wednesday, October 1, 2014

The Haunting is Coming

Join us at the Strand for Robert Wise's classic flm from1963: The Haunting. It is set in a house that may be haunted. It's in black and white; it features no special effects, and no gore, so how scary could it be? Join us to discover the answer.

It's at the Strand at 8 PM on Saturday, October 4. Advance tickets are only $5. Available at Highway 61 Coffeehouse. After the film members of the Delta Paranormal Project will explain their plans to conduct an investigation in the theatre.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Charlie Chaplin Shorts at the Strand


A Hundred Year Old Tramp is Coming to Eighty Year Old Strand Theatre

A caterpillar mustache + a bowler hat + one funny walk + a comic genius = “The Little Tramp.”

Actor, director, writer, composer Charlie Chaplin was born in 1889, but the “Little Tramp,” his most famous persona, was born in 1914 - one hundred years ago. The Strand Theatre will celebrate the centennial of this icon of the early days of motion pictures (and its own eightieth anniversary) with special screenings of 12 short Chaplin silent comedies on Saturday, September 20 and Sunday, September 21. The films each last about 25 minutes and will be shown in blocks of three. Discount advance tickets will be on sale at Highway 61 Coffeehouse. Advance tickets for each block (3 films) will be $5. An advance pass to see all 12 films will be $15. At the door tickets will be $7 per block.

This collection of Chaplin's comedies for the Mutual Studio features 12 newly restored films, all scanned under the aegis of Association Chaplin at a resolution of 2,000 lines from original 35mm prints gathered from archives all over the world, then digitally assembled and restored, a collaborative effort of Lobster Films in Paris and L’Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, Italy.

Daniel Boone, film programmer for the Strand said, "Yes, these are old silent films, but they were made at a time when a person of any age could watch them and understand the humor as well as the emotions of the actors. I think grandparents should bring their grandchildren, (and vice versa) to these films. We have scheduled two programs that children 12 and under can see for free with their family. This will be a perfect family outing. We have spent all Summer working on a new air conditioning system for the theatre, and we are excited about having audiences come experience it."


Show Times:
Saturday, September 20
                3 PM - Block 1: The Floorwalker, The Fireman, & The Vagabond. (Children 12 and under get in free to this show with accompanying adult).
                5 PM - Block 2:  One A.M., The Count, & The Pawnshop.


Sunday, September 21
                1 PM - Block 3:  Behind the Screen, The Rink, & Easy Street. (Children 12 and under get in free to this show with accompanying adult).
                3 PM -  Block 4: The Cure, The Immigrant, & The Adventurer.


The Strand is exhibiting these films courtesy of Flicker Alley, Lobster Films Paris and Film Preservation Associates. 

The Strand Theatre is located at 717 Clay Street in downtown Vicksburg. Call 601 529 7252 for more information.
 

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

2 Events in July to help cool the Strand


In our efforts to cool the Strand, we are branching out. Here's two very different events for July:

1. Video Games: The Movie. It's a new film about the world of gaming. We'll hear from the creators of all the classic games. Then we will hear about the world of gaming as it exists today. Check out the film's website: videogamesthemovie.com
It's Saturday, July 19 at 9 PM. Advance $5 tickets available at Highway 61 Coffeehouse downtown. ($7 at the door).


2. Dinner at Main Street Market Cafe.
Chris and Sally are cooking up a fund raising dinner for us on Friday, July 25 at 6 PM.
Sandy Shugars and Joann Ryan will be entertaining us during the cocktail hour.
Proceeds will go to the Strand AC fund.
Tickets are $30 and available at Highway 61 Coffeehouse. They may also be purchased with credit card over the phone: 601 529 7252.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Dinner & a Movie to benefit Strand

We have reached about 85% of our goal for a new ac/heat system. A series of events is planned to raise funds for this goal. "Dinner and a Movie at Roca" is the first of these. 

On Friday, June 27 at 7:30 Roca will be serving a full dinner (salad, entree, and dessert) in their Banquet Room.  Following dinner "Mystery Train," will be shown. The film is a quirky comedy about a young Japanese couple, a recently widowed Italian woman, and a working class Englishman who all end up spending the same night in a seedy hotel in downtown Memphis, a city where the spirit of Elvis is never far away.


The cost of Dinner and a Movie at Roca is $36 per person. Price includes full dinner and movie (cash bar). Advance reservations are highly recommended and are available at Highway 61 Coffeehouse downtown. Call 601 529 7252 for more details.


Roca is located at 127 Country Club Drive.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

The time has come...

It was a great Spring at the Strand: Kosfest, 7 films (including 2 live Skype interviews), 6 performances of the Great Gatsby, 2 performances of 3 Women 3 Paths, One True God, 2 music concerts - all in 10 weeks.

Now the weather tells us it's time to take a break until Fall, because we have no air conditioning.

But we say "no." Not this time.

A sympathetic contractor has offered to help us design and install a system.

A generous donor has given us a challenge. He will give us $2500 if we can match it.

We need about $9000.

Our friends are making contributions to our newly established AC fund.

It looks like we may be able to crank up our programming before Fall.

Maybe. Hopefully.

The Westside Theatre Foundation is a 501 (c) (3). We are accepting donations to make this project happen ASAP.

Contributions in any amount may be made to 
Westside Theatre Foundation
717 Clay Street
Vicksburg, MS 39183

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Two great events over Mother's Day Weekend 2014


The Strand, Friday, May 9: Annie explains it all for us after a screening of Walking the Camino. It was a packed house and they loved getting the inside view from Annie O'Neil via Skype.




The Strand, Saturday, May 10: Daniel interviews Kos Kostmayer during Kosfest. Kos told great stories, then graced us with readings of his poetry and short fiction. Then there was cupcakes and homemade ice cream.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

2 Special Events

Join us at the Strand in downtown Vicksburg (717 Clay Street) for 2 special events



Walking the Camino
Friday May 9 at 7 PM


 with live SKYPE appearance by one of the pilgrims featured in the film.
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Kosfest
Saturday, May 10 at 7 PM

 featuring an interview with and readings by Kos Kostmayer


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Exploring the Transformative Power of

Pilgrimage Along The Renowned

Camino de Santiago

Award - Winning Documentary comes to Vicksburg
Opening Friday, May 9 at 7 PM
Vicksburg: Strand Theatre - 717 Clay Street

What is it about Spain's ancient Camino de Santiago trail that lures hundreds of thousands of people from around the world to spend weeks, even months, walking 500 miles with nothing more than a backpack, a pair of boots and the promise of experiencing something truly extraordinary? The award-winning documentary WALKING THE CAMINO explores the enduring and mysterious attraction of this pilgrimage.

Called a “brilliant documentary” by actor Martin Sheen, (star of the 2010 fictional account “THE WAY”), WALKING THE CAMINO uniquely captures authentic stories from the trail itself as it follows in the footsteps of six pilgrims, ages 3 – 71, as they make their way across the picturesque countryside of Spain to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and beyond. While each of the pilgrims come from a different life experience than the next, their stories converge as they share in the transformational journey of the Camino.

WALKING THE CAMINO has received critical and audience accolades across the country. From Washington to Florida, it has won an award, sold out, or both in every film festival where it has screened; that’s thirteen laurels and counting, including one awarded overseas in Spain. It won Best Documentary in its debut at the American Documentary Film Festival in Palm Springs, and went on to garner that same honor at five more festivals, including the respected Hollywood Film Festival. Plus, the film received an honorable award for Outstanding Achievement in Documentary Filmmaking from the Newport Beach Film Festival.

Now this best-selling film is on a U.S. cross-country theatrical film tour and is coming to Vicksburg. After the screening Annie O’Neil, one of the featured subjects of the film, will do a live Skype Q&A.

WALKING THE CAMINO: SIX WAYS TO SANTIAGO is produced by Lydia B. Smith, Sally Bentley, and Theresa Coleman. Director Lydia B. Smith is a veteran documentary filmmaker, a former resident of Barcelona, and an alumna of the Camino de Santiago herself.


Interview, images, and video available upon request.
Media Contact:
Chad Westbrook | 503-206-4968 | chad@caminodocumentary.org

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Kosfest

Kos Kostmayer has lived in Vicksburg for more than twenty years, but Westside Theatre Foundation's upcoming Kosfest will give the community a chance to become familiar with this award winning writer's work. The event, which will be held downtown at the Strand Theatre at 7 PM on Saturday, May 10, will feature a conversation with Kos, excerpts from a feature film he wrote, and readings of a number of his poems, along with some of his short fiction.
“Putting a spotlight on Kos is something I have wanted to do since we started showing films at the refurbished Strand," said Daniel Boone, programmer for the cinema.  “One of Kos’ plays recently enjoyed an extended run in Los Angeles, where it received rave reviews, so I thought this would be the perfect time."  The theater critic for the LA Examiner, in a review echoed by numerous other critics, had this to say about the play:  "Kos Kostmayer's exhilarating tale On The Money is a brilliant revelation of human emotion exquisitely executed by a truly stellar cast.  This is live theatre at its very best."  Kos' plays have also been seen in New York City, Harare, Berlin, Toronto and a number of colleges and universities, including Millsaps College where he has been a visiting artist on two occasions.  He has received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play, numerous Dramalogue Awards and an Otis L. Guernsey Prize from the Association of American Theatre Critics.
Kos was born in New Orleans, but moved to New York as a child. “We were a Southern family in New York City, but I always considered myself to be a New Yorker,” Kos explained.  While supporting his growing family with a variety of blue collar jobs, from loading and off loading trucks on the Brooklyn docks to shuttling cars to painting houses to working in some of Manhattan's busiest bars and restaurants, Kos pursued a writing career, writing plays and poems late at night or early in the morning before going off to work.  Kos published some of his early work and came to the attention of the producers of Big Blue Marble, the Emmy Award winning educational TV series for children.  Kos landed a job writing narration for Big Blue Marble, later becoming the supervising writer and field producer for that show before going on to work as head writer and producer for a number of documentary television shows.  He wrote and directed several documentaries, including films on The National Theatre of the Deaf and The First All Children's Theatre.
Kos moved to Los Angeles for a 1983 production of his play entitled On The Money. Based on a true story, On the Money was about the robbery of a bar much like the one he worked in. On The Money ran for nine months and was named Best Play of the Year by the Los Angeles Drama critics.  The success of that play led to a pair of producers approaching Kos about writing a screenplay based on another true incident, this one involving a scorned wife's repeated attempts to murder her philandering husband. That movie was eventually made as I Love You to Death, starring Kevin Kline, William Hurt, River Phoenix, Keanu Reeves, and Tracey Ullman.  The movie was a box office success, getting two thumbs up from Siskel and Ebert and high praise in a good many publications, including People Magazine, which described Kos as a cross between Henny Youngman and Samuel Beckett.
While in Los Angeles, Kos reconnected with a friend from New York, Martha Ferris, who starred in Kos' play The History Of Fear, which was produced at The Victory Theatre in LA, earning Kos another Dramalogue Award.  His success as a playwright opened up more opportunities for Kos, who found plenty of work writing for movies and television.  When he was asked to name the most challenging assignment he faced as a writer in Los Angeles, he said, "Persuading Martha Ferris to marry me."  Apparently his powers of persuasion were up to the task, and he and Martha were married in 1984.  They eventually moved here to Warren County to her family’s farm, where they reside today. As Kos says, “a writer can write anywhere.”  Kos continues to write plays, screenplays, short fiction and novels.  He is currently in conversation with producers who would like to turn his play On The Money into a film.  (Please see below for an excerpt from one of the reviews for On The Money).
Kosfest will be at the Strand Theatre at 717 Clay in downtown Vicksburg on Saturday,
May 10 at 7 PM. The program will be followed by a dessert reception. Tickets will be
$10 each, and can be purchased in advance at Highway 61 Coffeehouse. For more
information call 601 529 7252 or visit www.westsidetheatrefoundation.com
advance tickets available at Highway 61 Coffeehouse


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