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SUMMARY:Power House Movie: "All Ages Show" (documentary)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a Power House Movie screening of the documentary All Ages Show on Wednesday\, July 6\, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. \n﻿ \nAll Ages Show is a new documentary film about the history of the music scene in Tri-Cities\, Washington\, that began in the mid-1980s and continues today. While Seattle’s music scene\, was changing the world in the early 90s with “grunge\,” Tri-Cities had its own thriving music scene inspired by Washington DC Hardcore\, a scene that many didn’t think could exist in a smaller community. The film also asks the question: with music now so accessible\, band exposure so saturated\, and record companies on the decline\, could there ever be a thriving music scene again? \nAll Ages Show is directed by Tri-Cities native Tony Moser\, who worked in Los Angeles editing behind-the-scenes featurettes for feature films (The Amazing Spider-Man\, Men in Black 3)\, before moving back to his hometown to work as a video producer for a local media company. Moser will attend the Walla Walla screening. \nReserved seating tickets ($15 adults\, $10 students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. This event will have a total runtime of about two hours. \nClick here to read an interview with Warren Etheredge\, Director of Film Programming at Gesa Power House Theatre. \n\nGesa Power House Theatre is currently operating at full capacity\, but will continue to follow the most recent guidance from state and county Departments of Health. Current health and safety guidelines at Gesa Power House Theatre are available online or by calling the box office. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list! \n\nPower House Movies are powered by what you can’t get anywhere else in the Walla Walla Valley. Not only do we showcase award-winning festival favorites\, feature-length narratives\, documentaries\, and undiscovered gems\, we pair them with exclusive content from the movie makers themselves – most often in conversation with our Director of Film Programming\, Warren Etheredge. Join us for a night out in our historic venue\, and enjoy a glass of wine with the show. It’s an experience worth leaving the couch for!
URL:https://phtww.org/show/power-house-movie-all-ages-show-documentary/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
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SUMMARY:Live Cinema: "Swan Lake" (ballet)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a Live Cinema screening of The Royal Ballet’s current production of Swan Lake\, on Wednesday\, July 13 at 6:00 p.m. \n \nThis classic fairytale represents the battle between good and evil\, and the attempt of love to conquer all. The magic of the lakes\, forests and palaces is brought to life with glittering designs by John Macfarlane and a sublime score by Tchaikovsky. The Royal Ballet’s sumptuous production of Swan Lake returns to the Royal Opera House stage after its 2020 revival was interrupted by the pandemic’s closure of theatres. This classic of the repertory is testament to the late choreographer Liam Scarlett’s abiding love of classicism and innate musicality\, which shine through this production. \nFilmed during a live event\, the Live Cinema Series broadcasts offer audiences an equivalent to the best seat in the house\, with incredibly detailed close-ups of the performers. The Live Cinema Series is sponsored in part by Shakespeare Walla Walla. \nThis screening has an approximate runtime of 3 hours\, 15 minutes\, including an on-screen introduction and two intermissions. Beer\, wine\, popcorn\, and snacks will be available for purchase\, and may be taken into the theater. \nReserved seating tickets ($15 adults\, $10 students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. \nGesa Power House Theatre is currently operating at full capacity\, but will continue to follow the most recent guidance from state and county Departments of Health. Current health and safety guidelines at Gesa Power House Theatre are available online or by calling the box office. \n\nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list! \n\nThe Live Cinema Series is supported by Shakespeare Walla Walla\, a local 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that aims to make Shakespeare and theater approachable and entertaining to students in eastern Washington and Oregon. 
URL:https://phtww.org/show/live-cinema-swan-lake-ballet/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Cinema,public
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SUMMARY:The Red Badge Project: Veterans Tell Their Stories
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Credit Union presents The Red Badge Project: Veterans Tell Their Stories at Gesa Power House Theatre on Thursday\, July 14 at 7:00 p.m. \n“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”\n— Maya Angelou \nThe women and men who have served our nation bear this burden daily. The Red Badge Project was established — by former Army Captain Evan Bailey and the actor Tom Skerritt (who is an Air Force veteran) — to lift that weight. \n﻿ \n﻿ \nThe Red Badge Project is dedicated to improving the lives of veterans by sharing storytelling skills with which they can manage the challenges of PTS\, TBIs\, moral injury\, and more. Red Badge offers ongoing\, bi-monthly classes for veterans in the Walla Walla region as well in conjunction with Vet Centers in Seattle\, Federal Way\, Everett\, and Spokane. \nPlease join us on Thursday\, July 14. The evening will start with an hour of short films\, followed by live presentations by veterans from the Walla Walla group (and from around the state) with stories they have crafted in Red Badge. If you are in the audience\, you may be the first people outside the classroom or tight-knit circles of friends and families who have heard these told. This is an honor and an opportunity to thank veterans for their services for embracing both the individuals and their experiences. \nHosted by Red Badge founding faculty member Warren Etheredge\, the evening will run about 2 hours and will offer an unforgettable experience that just may better lives for those who have protected yours. \nThis event is made possible with the support of Gesa Credit Union. \n“We are thrilled to present The Red Badge Project: Veterans Tell Their Stories at Gesa Power House Theatre\,” says Angie Brotherton\, AVP Community Relations and Impact. “At Gesa\, we are dedicated to doing our part in improving the lives of our veterans\, who have sacrificed so much to serve and protect our country. It is an honor to share in this experience with The Red Badge Project and give our local heroes a safe avenue to discuss and embrace their experiences.” \nReserved seating tickets ($15) are available online or at the door. All profits from ticket sales will be donated to The Red Badge Project. \n \n\n\nGesa Power House Theatre is currently operating at full capacity\, but will continue to follow the most recent guidance from state and county Departments of Health. Current health and safety guidelines at Gesa Power House Theatre are available online or by calling the box office. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list!
URL:https://phtww.org/show/red-badge-project-veterans-tell-their-stories-2022/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
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SUMMARY:6th Annual Walla Walla Movie Crush
DESCRIPTION:The 6th Annual Walla Walla Movie Crush\, celebrating the most intoxicating blend of American short cinema\, returns to Gesa Power House Theatre on July 15-17. Once again\, the festival will showcase narratives\, documentaries\, animation\, music videos and experimental films grouped in hour-long themed packages\, with more than 100 new shorts from Oscar®-winners\, household names\, rising stars and wunderkinds. \n \nThe Walla Walla Movie Crush is programmed thematically\, comprised of short films packaged in hour-long blocks. In each block\, you’re likely to find a mix of animation\, live-action\, documentary\, and music video. \nBlocks run 45 – 50 minutes total\, with a few minutes leftover to enjoy conversation with visiting filmmakers (moderated by Movie Crush curator Warren Etheredge)\, transition between blocks\, and refill your wine glass. \nSchedule:\nFriday\, July 15: 6-9PM\nSaturday\, July 16: 9AM-5PM\, 7-10PM\nSunday\, July 17: 12-5PM\, 7-10PM \nThe full Movie Crush schedule\, including descriptions of each film block and individual film titles are available at themoviecrush.com. \nSaturday’s schedule will include an hour of family-friendly shorts: Little Watts: Saturday Morning Cartoons. Admission is included for Movie Crush pass holders\, but individual tickets to this block are also available to purchase through Gesa Power House Theatre. \nAs is customary\, the festival will conclude Sunday evening with the announcement of the Movie Crush annual awards — bestowed in accordance with the wishes of a jury of award-winning actors\, screenwriters and filmmakers — as well as induct another member of The Short Order. The Short Order is a virtual Hall of Fame for makers of short-form content. The recipient will be honored with a tribute screening and knighting ceremony. \nThe Walla Walla Movie Crush receives support from The City of Walla Walla and other generous sponsors. Proceeds from the Walla Walla Movie Crush benefit The Red Badge Project. Tickets and festival passes ($35-$500) are available online at themoviecrush.com. \nWant to learn more about Walla Walla Movie Crush? Click here to read an interview with curator Warren Etheredge. \n\nGesa Power House Theatre is currently operating at full capacity but will continue to follow the most recent guidance from state and county Departments of Health. Current health and safety guidelines at Gesa Power House Theatre are available online or by calling the box office. \n\nThis event is a rental by Walla Walla Movie Crush. Click here to learn more about renting the theatre for your own event!
URL:https://phtww.org/show/6th-annual-walla-walla-movie-crush-day-1/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:public
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220717
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CREATED:20220708T151112Z
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SUMMARY:6th Annual Walla Walla Movie Crush
DESCRIPTION:The 6th Annual Walla Walla Movie Crush\, celebrating the most intoxicating blend of American short cinema\, returns to Gesa Power House Theatre on July 15-17. Once again\, the festival will showcase narratives\, documentaries\, animation\, music videos and experimental films grouped in hour-long themed packages\, with more than 100 new shorts from Oscar®-winners\, household names\, rising stars and wunderkinds. \n \nThe Walla Walla Movie Crush is programmed thematically\, comprised of short films packaged in hour-long blocks. In each block\, you’re likely to find a mix of animation\, live-action\, documentary\, and music video. \nBlocks run 45 – 50 minutes total\, with a few minutes leftover to enjoy conversation with visiting filmmakers (moderated by Movie Crush curator Warren Etheredge)\, transition between blocks\, and refill your wine glass. \nSchedule:\nFriday\, July 15: 6-9PM\nSaturday\, July 16: 9AM-5PM\, 7-10PM\nSunday\, July 17: 12-5PM\, 7-10PM \nThe full Movie Crush schedule\, including descriptions of each film block and individual film titles are available at themoviecrush.com. \nSaturday’s schedule will include an hour of family-friendly shorts: Little Watts: Saturday Morning Cartoons. Admission is included for Movie Crush pass holders\, but individual tickets to this block are also available to purchase through Gesa Power House Theatre. \nAs is customary\, the festival will conclude Sunday evening with the announcement of the Movie Crush annual awards — bestowed in accordance with the wishes of a jury of award-winning actors\, screenwriters and filmmakers — as well as induct another member of The Short Order. The Short Order is a virtual Hall of Fame for makers of short-form content. The recipient will be honored with a tribute screening and knighting ceremony. \nThe Walla Walla Movie Crush receives support from The City of Walla Walla and other generous sponsors. Proceeds from the Walla Walla Movie Crush benefit The Red Badge Project. Tickets and festival passes ($35-$500) are available online at themoviecrush.com. \nWant to learn more about Walla Walla Movie Crush? Click here to read an interview with curator Warren Etheredge. \n\nGesa Power House Theatre is currently operating at full capacity but will continue to follow the most recent guidance from state and county Departments of Health. Current health and safety guidelines at Gesa Power House Theatre are available online or by calling the box office. \n\nThis event is a rental by Walla Walla Movie Crush. Click here to learn more about renting the theatre for your own event!
URL:https://phtww.org/show/6th-annual-walla-walla-movie-crush-day-2/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:public
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220716T100000
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SUMMARY:Little Watts: "Saturday Morning Cartoons" at Movie Crush
DESCRIPTION:The Walla Walla Movie Crush annual festival of short cinema will include one hour of short films that are specifically geared towards a younger audience. Bring the family to enjoy Little Watts: Saturday Morning Cartoons on Saturday\, July 16 at 9:00 a.m. at Gesa Power House Theatre. \nGrowing up\, the best day of the week was Saturday — both for its schoollessness\, and its promise of cartoons packed between cereal commercials. Here\, we skip the ads\, concentrating on the good stuff. Silly rabbit – flicks are for kids! \nFeatured family-friendly short films: \n\nMIRACLE (directed by Shaofu Zhang)\nTHE LAZY BEAR (directed by John Osebold)\nDOUGH JOE. (directed by Derek Loftis)\nGENEVIEVE THE DRAGON RACER (directed by Mia Blissett\, Will Hoskin)\nPIPNIC (directed by Dan Ospal\, John Haskell)\nRUN TOTTI RUN (directed by Shad Lee Bradbury)\nYOUR SONG SAVED MY LIFE\nOF WOOD (directed by Owen Klatte)\nTHE SOCIAL CHAMELEON (directed by Alex Ross)\n\nAdmission to Saturday Morning Cartoons is included for Movie Crush pass holders\, but tickets to this block ($12 adult\, $8 youth) may also be purchased separately through Gesa Power House Theatre\, online\, by calling the box office at 509-529-6500\, or at the door. \n\nGesa Power House Theatre is currently operating at full capacity but will continue to follow the most recent guidance from state and county Departments of Health. Current health and safety guidelines at Gesa Power House Theatre are available online or by calling the box office. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list!
URL:https://phtww.org/show/little-watts-saturday-morning-cartoons-at-movie-crush/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Little Watts,public
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SUMMARY:6th Annual Walla Walla Movie Crush
DESCRIPTION:The 6th Annual Walla Walla Movie Crush\, celebrating the most intoxicating blend of American short cinema\, returns to Gesa Power House Theatre on July 15-17. Once again\, the festival will showcase narratives\, documentaries\, animation\, music videos and experimental films grouped in hour-long themed packages\, with more than 100 new shorts from Oscar®-winners\, household names\, rising stars and wunderkinds. \n \nThe Walla Walla Movie Crush is programmed thematically\, comprised of short films packaged in hour-long blocks. In each block\, you’re likely to find a mix of animation\, live-action\, documentary\, and music video. \nBlocks run 45 – 50 minutes total\, with a few minutes leftover to enjoy conversation with visiting filmmakers (moderated by Movie Crush curator Warren Etheredge)\, transition between blocks\, and refill your wine glass. \nSchedule:\nFriday\, July 15: 6-9PM\nSaturday\, July 16: 9AM-5PM\, 7-10PM\nSunday\, July 17: 12-5PM\, 7-10PM \nThe full Movie Crush schedule\, including descriptions of each film block and individual film titles are available at themoviecrush.com. \nSaturday’s schedule will include an hour of family-friendly shorts: Little Watts: Saturday Morning Cartoons. Admission is included for Movie Crush pass holders\, but individual tickets to this block are also available to purchase through Gesa Power House Theatre. \nAs is customary\, the festival will conclude Sunday evening with the announcement of the Movie Crush annual awards — bestowed in accordance with the wishes of a jury of award-winning actors\, screenwriters and filmmakers — as well as induct another member of The Short Order. The Short Order is a virtual Hall of Fame for makers of short-form content. The recipient will be honored with a tribute screening and knighting ceremony. \nThe Walla Walla Movie Crush receives support from The City of Walla Walla and other generous sponsors. Proceeds from the Walla Walla Movie Crush benefit The Red Badge Project. Tickets and festival passes ($35-$500) are available online at themoviecrush.com. \nWant to learn more about Walla Walla Movie Crush? Click here to read an interview with curator Warren Etheredge. \n\nGesa Power House Theatre is currently operating at full capacity but will continue to follow the most recent guidance from state and county Departments of Health. Current health and safety guidelines at Gesa Power House Theatre are available online or by calling the box office. \n\nThis event is a rental by Walla Walla Movie Crush. Click here to learn more about renting the theatre for your own event!
URL:https://phtww.org/show/6th-annual-walla-walla-movie-crush/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:public
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SUMMARY:Power House Movie: "Cat Daddies" (documentary)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a Power House Movie screening of the 2021 documentary Cat Daddies on Wednesday\, July 20\, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. \n﻿ \nDavid Giovanni is living on the streets of New York\, determined to stay together with his beloved cat Lucky. When he’s finally granted a spot in a transitional housing facility that accepts cats\, the COVID-19 pandemic and a devastating medical diagnosis puts his future together with Lucky in doubt. \nDavid’s journey is interspersed with portraits of eight other “cat dads” from all over the country and some who struggle to navigate the unprecedented events of 2020 with their little furry friends. They include a group of firefighters\, a stunt man\, a truck driver\, a Bay Area tech worker\, a schoolteacher whose cat becomes a viral sensation\, and an actor/Instagram influencer. These men couldn’t be more different\, but they share an unconditional love of their beloved pets. Cat Daddies is a refreshing and timely exploration of modern masculinity and the unlikely bond between man and cat. \nReserved seating tickets ($15 adults\, $10 students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. This event will have a total runtime of about 90 minutes. Blue Mountain Humane Society will be on site to promote local pet adoption opportunities. \n\nGesa Power House Theatre is currently operating at full capacity\, but will continue to follow the most recent guidance from state and county Departments of Health. Current health and safety guidelines at Gesa Power House Theatre are available online or by calling the box office. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list! \n\nPower House Movies are powered by what you can’t get anywhere else in the Walla Walla Valley. Not only do we showcase award-winning festival favorites\, feature-length narratives\, documentaries\, and undiscovered gems\, we pair them with exclusive content from the movie makers themselves – most often in conversation with our Director of Film Programming\, Warren Etheredge. Join us for a night out in our historic venue\, and enjoy a glass of wine with the show. It’s an experience worth leaving the couch for! \nWant to learn more about the Power House Movie series? Click here to read an interview with Warren Etheredge\, Director of Film Programming at Gesa Power House Theatre.
URL:https://phtww.org/show/power-house-movie-series-cat-daddies-documentary/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
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