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Our last Silent Sundays screening of 2021 features Charlie Chaplin in The Gold Rush (1925) which “charts a prospector’s search for fortune in the Klondike and his discovery of romance” on November 28th at 2:30pm.
The Gold Rush was the film that Chaplin stated he would most like to be remembered by and remains “one of cinema’s enduring classics, starring, written, and directed by the twentieth century’s first media superstar.” (tcm.com).
Accompanying the film our 1924 Mighty Wurlitzer theater pipe organ is organist Russ Peck.
Ticket prices start at $10 ($12 day of show). To purchase tickets in person, visit the Playhouse Box Office Thursdays from 3:00pm-7:00pm or day of show starting at 1:00pm. MasterCard and Visa are the forms of payment accepted at the Playhouse Box Office.
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