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🌟 SPECIAL EVENT Celebrating World Theatre Week! 🎭 WEEKLY SATURDAY MATINEE MOVIE CLUB at the New Folklore!

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​$13 per screening Non-Members, $7 Monthly VIP Members & Folklore Luminaries! https://www.patreon.com/c/folkloretheatre/membership "Tickets" are suggested donations that support our theatre artists.

​What if the movies of yesterday could help us navigate the challenges of today?

​The Saturday Matinee Movie Club in the Bait Box Theatre: Where Cinema Reveals Our Shared Human Story

​Every film is a living document - a time machine- not just entertainment, but a blueprint for understanding our current world. We screen films that don't just reflect history, but illuminate how humanity persistently addresses complex challenges. Film as Folklore!

​NEW! Join the VIP Club by becoming a "Bait Box Bobber"! Just $7/month!

​Why These Films Are Still Relevant

​- Timeless themes that still resonate

​- Show the resilience of previous generations

​- Reveal unexpected connections across decades

​The New Folklore Theatre Company invites you to see how the past speaks directly to our present. Join the club!

​Want to further support our development? Become a Folklore Luminary at any tier level!

​For larger, tax-deductible gifts, CLICK HERE Thank you for your generous support!

​Saturdays | Curated Films | Intelligent Dialogue

​This week:

​Stage Door (1937)

​Directed by Gregory La Cava

​Starring: Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, Eve Arden, Lucille Ball, Ann Miller

​FAIR USE STATEMENT: - The New Folklore Theatre Company’s Saturday Movie Matinee Club operates under fair use principles for educational purposes. Film screenings are: Limited to enrolled students and staff and used for criticism, commentary, and teaching

​We respect copyright law while exercising fair use rights for educational purposes. No ownership of copyrighted materials is claimed.

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