Current Production
Information about current productions at the Yuba-Sutter Regional Arts Council will be posted here.
Information about current productions at the Yuba-Sutter Regional Arts Council will be posted here.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Admission: $5 at the door
Doors open at 6pm, Movie starts at 7pm
Come watch the screening of the documentary film, “El Clasico: More than a Game” at the Lee Burrows Arts Center on Friday, November 9th. Learn about what’s behind the biggest sporting event–and biggest rivalry in sports! A Q&A with former Yuba-Sutter resident Zack Fernandez, who was involved in the project, and a few other of the film makers after the screening.
Food and drinks will be sold at the event.
Visit www.elclasico.org for more information about the film and the film makers.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Admission: $5 at the door
Doors open at 6pm, Movie starts at 7pm
Come watch the screening of the documentary film, “El Clasico: More than a Game” at the Lee Burrows Arts Center on Friday, November 9th. Learn about what’s behind the biggest sporting event–and biggest rivalry in sports! A Q&A with former Yuba-Sutter resident Zack Fernandez, who was involved in the project, and a few other of the film makers after the screening.
Food and drinks will be sold at the event.
Visit www.elclasico.org for more information about the film and the film makers.
When: Friday nights starting August 10, 2012, at 10pm
Where: Lee Burrows Arts Center, 630 E Street, Marysville, CA
Admission: $5 per film or purchase a YSRAC membership (good for the entire film series
Water/Soda – $1 Pabst Blue Ribbon – $2
Popcorn – $1 or free with purchase of any beverage
Why: To provide entertainment for all ages in a safe environment
Ten years ago, Bert Hepster of “Sound Attitude” in Yuba City came together with the Yuba-Sutter Regional Arts Council to create the Friday Night Film Series. The events were a huge success, with people coming from as far as Sacramento and Chico to participate. After numerous requests to reinstate the events, Friday Night Films will soon be up and running again. Hepster explains that anything that can entertain adults and children alike, in a town without a lot of options for family-friendly fun, is definitely a good thing. He says, “You can go anywhere to see mainstream movies. I want to shed light on movies that aren’t usually presented in public – ones that have been neglected, overlooked, and misunderstood.”
Schedule
August 10, 2012 - Coming Attractions, Cartoons, & Short Subject Theatre
August 17, 2012 – “Forbidden Zone” - a 1982 musical comedy film that was written, produced, and directed by Richard Elfman
August 31, 2012 – “Cannibal! The Musical” - a 1993 independent, black comedy film written, directed, produced, co-scored, and starring Trey Parker
September 7, 2012 – “Repo Man” - a 1984 cult film directed by Alex Cox
For more information about this film series please call our office at 742-ARTS or reply to this email.