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See the Man Inside the Legend with Clarence Clemons: Who Do I Think I Am?
Reasons to watch:
- E Street Band’s legendary saxophone player, Clarence Clemons, was a man everyone seemed to love, and an integral part of the Springsteen experience.
- The film follows his journey to China, where he sought enlightenment, and the time beyond,
On Our Screen and Stage – Week of October 21, 2019
This week at Hopewell Theater:
- The Art of Living Well continues with the teachings and legacy of American guru Ram Dass with BECOMING NOBODY.
- This year’s Halloween Fright Fest begins Thursday with the Lovecraft-inspired RE-ANIMATOR, and an optional dinner from The Peasant Grill.
The Pagano Family: Hopewell Village Market
Last week we had the pleasure of giving Vito Pagano a tour of the in-progress 7 West Broad. Mr. Pagano is the son of Angelo and Joanie Pagano who owned the Hopewell Village Market for nearly two decades. He had a lifetime of wonderful stories and memories to share!
Hopewell Theater’s Halloween Fright Fest Is Back!
Reasons to watch:
- Get into the Halloween spirit with a lineup of classic horrors, thrillers, and slashers.
- Bring the whole family to see Casper for a child-friendly, not-too-spooky Halloween experience. Or, bring your friends, test your bravery, and experience movies that were the pinnacles of their time.
Hopewell Theater and Baxter Construction Win Qualified Remodeler Magazine’s Silver Master Design Award
Hopewell Theater and Baxter Construction are honored to receive the Silver Master Design Award presented by Qualified Remodeler Magazine.
The Master Design Awards highlight creative solutions in the construction of extraordinary projects, and have been going on for 41 years. The silver was awarded for the renovation and rebirth of this historic theater,
On Our Screen and Stage – Week of October 14, 2019
This week at Hopewell Theater:
- Tuesday night is PECHA KUCHA NIGHT, where community members share stories and talk about topics in 20 slides for 20 seconds each.
- Spaghetti Western Wednesdays continue with THE OUTLAW. Enjoy a delicious spaghetti dinner with the film!
On Our Screen and Stage – Week of October 7, 2019
This week at Hopewell Theater:
- The Art of Living Well continues with ANTHROPOCENE: THE HUMAN EPOCH, a cinematic meditation on humanity’s massive re-engineering of the planet on Tuesday.
- Comedians Adam Oliensis, Kyle Ocasio, and Brett Druck bring AGED WHINE: STAND-UP FOR GROWN-UPS on Friday.
What are you hungry for?
As we envision the future of 7 West Broad we want to bring forth delicious and interesting food, build relationships with local farmers and artisans, produce special programming built around guest chefs, artists, writers, and musicians, and, perhaps even a local larder. While we continue to search for the right partner to help bring our restaurant to life,
Take the Stage and Tell a Story at Hopewell Theater This Fall
Calling all storytellers! Community members are invited to take the stage here at Hopewell Theater for PECHA KUCHA NIGHT in October and MAP OF ABUNDANCE, A COMMUNITY READING in November.
Pecha Kucha Nights are informal, fun gatherings where creative people get together to tell stories.
On Our Screen and Stage – Week of September 30, 2019
This week at Hopewell Theater:
- Photographer Jay Maisel grapples with time, life, change, and the end of an era in New York City with JAY MYSELF, closing Thursday.
- Silk Road Ensemble composers MIKE BLOCK & SANDEEP DAS bring cello and tabula to HT on Friday.