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Welcome to the nonprofit Princeton Garden TheatreThe Garden Theatre is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization.
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THANK YOU MEMBERS! Your membership is the foundation of the theater’s success. Without your membership support, we would not exist. Thank you for being a member. Contact us with your feedback or questions at 215 348 1878 x115 or email us at [email protected]
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We’re nonprofit. Princeton Garden Theatre LLC is a 501(c)(3) organization, regis-tered in the State of New Jersey. Contributions are deductible to the fullest extent of the law. The official registration and financial information of Princeton Garden Theatre LLC may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling 800 242 5846 or online at http://www.state.nj.us. Registration with the Attorney General does not imply endorsement. Our federal tax identification number is 46-5444212.
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PREVIEWS (106) DECEMBER 1, 2018 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY PRINCETON GARDEN THEATRE LLC 160 NASSAU STREET, PRINCETON, NJ 08542 ISSUE NO. 106
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M A I N A T T R A C T I O N SMain AttractionsWhat main films will play at the Garden? This section lists the Main Attractions that we intend to play in the coming weeks. Additional unlisted films will also become available. This list is only an educated guess, though, since film release plans often change. When will these main films play? Scheduling our Main Attractions is week-to-week. On Monday, we decide what main films will play starting that Friday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, we set the showtimes for the upcoming week and then update our website and telephone hotline. We also send out a weekly email (which you can receive by signing up at our website). Sometimes, we book a main film a few weeks in advance, which we post on our website’s “Coming Attractions” section. For our latest Main Attractions plans, visit: PrincetonGardenTheatre.org (Or call our hotline at 609-279-1999.) Cold War
On the Basis of Sex USA - Mimi Leder - 2 hr The story of young lawyer Ruth Bader Ginsburg as she brings a groundbreaking case before the U.S. Court of Appeals and overturns a history of gender discrimination. Felicity Jones stars as Ginsburg and Armie Hammer plays her husband. Also with Kathy Bates, Justin Theroux, and Sam Waterston.
Cold War Poland - Pawel Pawlikowski 1 hr 28 min - w/ subtitles COLD WAR is a beautiful black-and-white film from Pawel Pawlikowski, the director of 2016’s Academy Award-winning Ida. His latest spans 15 years and several European countries in a post-war drama that follows the dramatic love story of two Polish musicians. This film hits all of the notes of classic European art house film.
Stan & Ollie UK - Jon S. Baird - 1 hr 37 minSteve Coogan and John C. Reilly star as comedy icons Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in this charming period piece. After several disappointing film releases, the duo embarks on a grueling theater tour of post-war Britain to win back their audience. Reilly and Coogan have un-deniable chemistry and bring to life the unseen side of these comedic legends.
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At Eternity’s Gate UK - Julian Schnabel - 1 hr 50 minWillem Dafoe takes on the role of Vincent Van Gogh in his final years. Director Schnabel is also an artist and brings an imaginative eye to Van Gogh’s work and illness by experimenting with cinematography and narrative storytelling. The film creates a unique experience rather than a traditional biopic. Dafoe gives an inspired performance, supported by Oscar Isaac and Rupert Friend.
If Beale Street Could Talk USA - Barry Jenkins - 1 hr 57 min Director Barry Jenkins’ follow-up to the 2016 Best Picture Winner Moonlight. Set in 1970’s Harlem, this poetic adaptation of James Baldwin’s last novel is about a young couple who are planning their life together when one of them is wrongly accused of a crime. Jenkins’ gorgeous cinematic technique mirrors the thoughtful prose of Baldwin’s text. Featuring wonderful performances from KiKi Layne and Stephan James.
Everybody Knows Spain - Asghar Farhadi - 2 hr 12 min w/ subtitlesPenélope Cruz plays Laura, a woman living in Buenos Aires who returns home to a small town near Madrid for her sister’s wedding. When the wedding is interrupted by unexpected events, Laura’s past secrets and family troubles are brought to the surface. A brilliant mystery from celebrated Iranian screenwriter and director Asghar Farhadi. Also starring Javier Bardem.
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Green Book USA - Peter Farrelly - 2 hr 10 min Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen star in this uplifting drama about a dignified African-American pianist who hires a rough-edged Italian-American bouncer to chauffeur him across the American South in the 1960s. Based on the true story of Don Shirley, GREEN BOOK is an exploration of race and friendship elevated by two exceptional performances, which bring the right touch of humor to a serious subject.
The Favourite UK - Yorgos Lanthimos - 2 hrA hilarious look at 18th century royalty from celebrated Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos. Olivia Colman plays the frail and mercurial Queen Anne of England, whose friend Lady Sarah governs on her behalf. A new servant, Abigail, arrives and soon maneuvers to gain royal influence. This wild, irreverent film also features Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.
Shoplifters Japan - Hirokazu Koreeda - 2 hr 1 min w/ subtitlesJapanese filmmaker Hirokazu Koreeda won the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival for this wonderful, understated drama. SHOPLIFTERS follows a group of misfit petty criminals, young and old, who form a family unit and share a small apartment. Despite the family’s troubles, Koreeda finds moments of humor in this poignant and affecting film.
Mary Queen of Scots UK - Josie Rourke - 2 hr 5 minSaoirse Ronan stars as Mary Stuart in this elegant and fascinating period piece set in the 16th century. After becoming the Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18, Mary returns to her native Scotland and is embroiled in the politics of religion and the contentious claims to the throne of England. Also starring Margot Robbie as Queen Elizabeth I.
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Special programsHW I N T E R 2 0 1 8
International Cinema Series
Jan 10 Thurs 5:30
Liyana2017 - 1 hr 17 min - Swaziland - color - DCP - d: Amanda Kopp, Aaron KoppFive orphaned children in Swaziland collaborate to tell a story about a girl who embarks on a dangerous quest to rescue her young twin brothers. Their fictional character’s journey, depicted through animation, is interwoven with poetic and observational documentary scenes to create a genre-defying celebration of collective storytelling, perseverance, and the power of creativity.
International Cinema Series
Dec 6 Thurs 5:30
Mary and the Witch’s Flower2017 - 1 hr 43 min - Japan - color - DCP d: Hiromasa Yonebayashi - w/ subtitlesStudio Ghibli animator Hiromasa Yonebayashi directs this dazzling adventure story about a young girl named Mary, who discovers a flower that grants magical powers for one night. It’s an action-packed film full of imaginative worlds and ingenious characters. Based on Mary Stewart’s children’s book “The Little Broomstick.”
Dec 13 Thurs 7:30
It’s A Wonderful Life 1946 - 2hr 10min – USA – b/w DCP d: Frank Capra – w/Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore Our annual screening of this inspirational, heartwarming, holiday classic. Jimmy Stewart stars as a selfless small-town banker on the verge of ruin. Contemplating suicide, he is visited by an angel who shows him that, despite his lost dreams, the impact of his good work has improved countless lives.
Arrive at 7:00 to hear live holiday classics performed by Princeton Symphony Orchestra principal harpist André Tarantiles.
Princeton Symphony OrchestraOscar Wilde Season
Dec 9 Sun 12:30
The Importance of Being Earnest Running time: TBD The final installment of Classic Spring Theatre Company’s Oscar Wilde Season. Wilde’s be-loved masterpiece about two bachelors leading double lives is a high comedy of manners and one of theater’s most dazzling clever displays. Michael Fentiman’s new production stars Sophie Thompson, Jeremy Swift, Fiona Button, Pippa Nixon, and Stella Gonet.
Tickets: $18 General $16 Members
Jan 13 Sun 12:30
National Theatre Live
The Madness of George III 3 hr 30 min w/ intermissions This new production of Alan Bennett’s play is from England’s Nottingham Playhouse and features Mark Gatiss and Adrian Scarborough. It’s 1786 and King George III is the most powerful man in the world, but his behavior is becoming increasingly erratic. With the King’s mind unravelling, ambitious politicians and the scheming Prince of Wales threaten to unseat George and expose the fine line between King and man.
Tickets: $18 General $16 Member
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John TonerExecutive Director
Chris CollierCo-Director
Dear Friends of the Princeton Garden Theatre,
Thank you for your support of the nonprofit Princeton Garden Theatre. This past year, your contributions allowed us to develop innovative programs like our yearlong “Breaking the Celluloid Ceiling” Series, celebrating the important work of women in film. We’ve also expanded our “Prof Picks” and “Local Filmmaker” Series. With your support, we will continue to bring diverse programming to the Garden. We’ve screened over 170 films so far in 2018!
We need your help to continue to improve our programming. Your financial support elevates the film experience at the Garden by underwriting our collaborations with partners such as Princeton University and the Princeton Public Library. Variety in our film and event offerings is crucial to our mission to educate, enrich, and entertain our community.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the Princeton Garden Theatre’s 2018 Annual Appeal. Your additional gift makes it possible for us to continue to improve the theater, present diverse programming, and operate in a sustainable way.
Make your tax-deductible gift today in one of two ways: (1) by mail, using the form below, or (2) online at PrincetonGardenTheatre.org/donate.
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International Cinema Series
Special programsHW I N T E R 2 0 1 8
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Feb 7 Thurs 5:30
The Guilty 2018 - 1 hr 25 min - Denmark - color DCP - d: Gustav Möller - w/ subtitles THE GUILTY is an innovative Danish thriller that premiered to nearly unanimous praise at the Cannes Film Festival. A police dispatcher answers an emergency call from a kidnapped woman. When the call is disconnected, he sets out to solve the case with only his phone as a tool. An expertly-paced, tense drama.
Art on Screen
Feb 17 Sun 12:30
Young Picasso 1 hr 25 min This insightful film explores Pablo Picasso’s upbringing and how it led to his extraordinary artistic achievements. Working closely with all three Picasso Museums in Malaga, Barcelona, and Paris, the film explains how he rose to great heights. The film looks carefully at two key early periods through to 1907 and the creation of a painting critical in the history of art – Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.
Tickets: $14 General; $12 Members
National Theatre Live
Jan 27 Sun 12:30
Allelujah! 2 hr 52 min w/ 2 intermissions The newest play from Alan Bennett (The History Boys, and The Madness of George III) is his tenth collaboration with director Nicholas Hytner. In this poignant, sometimes bawdy comedy, an older Yorkshire hospital is faced with closure. A documentary crew seeks to capture the stories of the elderly residents, their caretakers, and their families. Filmed live at London’s Bridge Theatre during its limited run. Please note this production contains strong language.
Tickets: $18 General; $16 Members
McCarter Theatre Center
Jan 24 Thurs 7:30
Tous les matins du monde 1991 - 1 hr 55 min - France - color HD Digital - d: Alain Corneau - w/ subtitles In late 17th century France, the celebrated viol player Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe re-treats from the outside world, overwhelmed with grief after the death of his wife. However, word of his musical talent reaches an aspiring musician (Gérard Depardieu), who intrudes on Colombe’s seclusion with the hope of finding a mentor. Featuring a gorgeous score from com-poser Jordi Savall.
Screening is co-presented by the McCarter Theatre Center which will be hosting a concert featuring Jordi Savall & Hespèrion XXI performing this celebrated score on February 22nd.
Dept of African American Studies
Feb 21 Thurs 7:30
For Ahkeem 2017 - 1 hr 30 min - USA - color - DCP d: Jeremy S. Levine, Landon Van Soest FOR AHKEEM is an intimate coming-of-age documentary against the backdrop of Ferguson, MO. After a school fight lands 17-year old Daje Shelton in a court-supervised alternative high school, she’s determined to turn things around and make a better future for herself. The film illuminates challenges that many Black teenagers face in America today, and witnesses the strength, resilience, and determination it takes to survive.
Presented in partnership with Princeton University’s Department of African American Studies.
Special programsHW I N T E R 2 0 1 8
HOME ALONE DEC 1\JINGLE ALL THE WAY DEC 15THE POLAR EXPRESS DEC 22
PADDINGTON 2 DEC 29HARRY POTTER AND THE
CHAMBER OF SECRETS JAN 5WE’Re Back! FEB 2
THE CAT IN THE HAT MAR 2
Come early at 10am for fun kids activities before the show at 10:30am. Tickets are only $5, $3 for kids 15 and under, and admission is free for members and their children.
National Theatre Live
Mar 3 Sun 12:30
Antony & Cleopatra 3 hr 40 min w/ intermissions Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo play Shakespeare’s famous, fated couple in his great tragedy of politics, passion, and power. Roman General Mark Antony and Egyptian Queen Cleopatra have fallen fiercely in love. In a tragic fight between devotion and duty, obsession becomes a catalyst for war. Filmed live from the National Theatre and directed by Simon Godwin.
Tickets: $18 General; $16 Members
University Center for Human Values
Mar 7 Thurs 7:30
Moynihan 2018 - 1 hr 42 min - color - DCP d: Joe Dorman, Toby Perl Freilich Daniel Patrick Moynihan was an influential intel-lectual, and sociologist, policy specialist, ambas-sador, and long-serving senator. He was a man who embraced the contradictions and complex-ity of public policy. Fifteen years after his death, the first feature length documentary about his life captures Moynihan as never before.
Presented in partnership with the Princeton Uni-versity Center for Human Values. The screening will be followed by in-person conversation with filmmakers Joe Dorman and Toby Perl Freilich and Princeton University Sociology Professor Kathryn Edin.
Royal Opera
Mar 10 Sun 12:30
La Traviata 3 hr 20 min w/ 2 intermissions Richard Eyre’s stunning production of Verdi’s best-loved opera features star soprano Ermonela Jaho as Violetta, Charles Castronovo as Alfredo, and Plácido Domingo as Giorgio Germont. Eyre’s stunning naturalistic production contrasts the superficial glamour of 19th-century Parisian high life with intimate scenes for Violetta with Alfredo and Giorgio Germont, culminating in the heartbreaking final act. Verdi’s sublime score contains some of his most inspired arias and duets.
Tickets: $18 General; $16 Members
Special programsHW I N T E R 2 0 1 8
Affiliated Membership BenefitsAll members of our theater are entitled to members tickets at all “Renew Theaters” (Ambler, County, Garden, and Hiway), as well as at participating “Art House Theaters” nationwide. For more information, visit our website.
Art on Screen
Mar 24 Sun 12:30
Van Gogh: Of Wheat Fields and Clouded Skies 1 hr 30 min A stunning new exploration of the life and work of Van Gogh, through the legacy of the largest private collection of his work: 40 remarkable paintings and 85 drawings from the Kröller-Müller Museum in Holland. These works, now in the exhibition “Of Wheat Fields and Clouded Skies” at the Basilica Palladiana in Vicenza, bring a special focus on the importance of drawing as part Van Gogh’s artistic process.
Tickets: $14 General; $12 Members
National Theatre Live
Mar 31 Sun 12:30
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second 2 hr 30 min w/ intermissions Simon Russell Beale plays Richard II in the Almeida Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s play. Richard II, King of England, is irrespon-sible, foolish, and vain. His weak leadership sends his kingdom into disarray and his court into uproar. Seeing no other option but to seize power, the ambitious Bolingbroke chal-lenges the throne and the king’s divine right to rule. This visceral new production is directed by Joe Hill-Gibbins.
Tickets: $18 General; $16 Members
Art on Screen Art on Screen
Apr 7 Sun 12:30
Caravaggio: The Soul and The Blood 1 hr 30 min A visually stunning journey through the strug-gles and successes of the revolutionary and controversial artist Caravaggio, who painted in Milan, Venice, Rome, Naples, Sicily, and Malta in the early 17th century. Utilizing state-of-the-art cinematic techniques, commentary from leading art historians, and unprecedented access to the masterpieces themselves, CARA-VAGGIO is a must-see for any art lover.
Tickets: $14 General; $12 Members
Apr 14 Sun 12:30
Rembrandt (Encore) 1 hr 30 min With exclusive, privileged access to London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, this film interweaves Rembrandt’s life story with documentation of behind-the-scenes prepara-tions for this landmark exhibition of highlights from the final years of Rembrandt’s life. Brilliant, soulful works are explored through contributions from curators and leading art historians, seeking to explore the truth about the man behind the legend.
Tickets: $14 General; $12 Members
National Theatre Live
Apr 28 Sun 12:30
I’m Not Running 3 hr w/ intermissions David Hare’s (Skylight) explosive new play portrays personal choices and their public consequences. Pauline Gibson is a junior doctor who becomes involved in politics after a fight to save a local hospital. She becomes a Member of Parliament and crosses paths with her university boyfriend, who is a stalwart Labour loyalist, climbing the ranks of the party. As media and public pressure mounts on Pau-line to run for leadership of the Labour party, she faces an agonizing decision.
Tickets: $18 General; $16 Members
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SAVE THE DATE
OCT 2017 - SEP 2018Top 10 Main Attractions
26 Theater, Ballet & Opera Productions
49 Main Attractions186 Total Films
71,677 Tickets Sold(4.4x pop. of Princeton)
34 Foreign Language Films
49 Films byFemale Filmmakers
Breaking the Celluloid CeilingTo honor the legacy of legendary Hollywood actor and groundbreaking director Ida Lupino, we spent 2018 high-lighting the roles women play in film and behind the camera. We have adopted the “F-Rating” designation to identify and promote films written and directed by women. Our goal going forward is to promote equity in the films we choose and to celebrate movies from a more diverse group of filmmakers.
2017 - 2018 Garden TheatreAnnual Report at a Glance
Summer Member DriveExceeds GoalThis summer we held our first ever membership drive and it was a great success! Our goal was to bring in 150 first-time Garden members. After campaigning online, on screen, and in person at the theater, we surpassed that goal with 190 first-time members.
190 Final Total!
150 Initial Goal
Read the whole report at PrincetonGardenTheatre.org/annualreport
Women accounted for 24% of all the films shown at the theater and 28% of our main run films.
1945 I A FantasticWoman I
American Animals I
BlacKKKlansman I The
Bookshop I Call Me By Your
Name I The Catcher Was a Spy
I Columbus I Crazy Rich Asians
I Darkest Hour I The Death Of
Stalin I Disobedience I Eighth
Grade I Faces Places I Final
Portrait I First Reformed I The
Florida Project I Foxtrot I
I, Tonya I Isle of Dogs I Jane
I Juliet, Naked I Lady Bird I
Leave No Trace I Leisure Seeker
I Logan Lucky I Loveless I
Loving Vincent I Marshall I
Molly’s Game I Phantom Thread
I The Post I RBG I The Rider
I The Seagull I The Shape of
Water I Sorry to Bother You I
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing
I Missouri I Three Identical
Strangers I Tully I Victoria
& Abdul I The Wife I Won’t
You Be My Neighbor? I
Year by The Sea I You Were
Never Really Here
Prof Picks
Prof Picks is our ongoing series in which we invite members of the local academic community to select and present a film that relates to their field of study. This year we saw a wide variety of topics from Neuroscience to Theology to Animation.
Film presenters included: Brian Herrera for “Hairspray,” Nathaniel Daw for “Night of the Living Dead,” Ruha Benjamin for “Snowpiercer,” Tim Szetela for “Animation Show of Shows,” Su Friedrich for “We Are the Best,” and Clifton Black for “Persona.”
JANUARY 11 – FEBRUARY 10The NicetiesBy Eleanor BurgessDirected by Kimberly SeniorIn association with Huntington Theatre Company and Manhattan Theatre Club
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18“We Shall Overcome” A Celebration of MLK, Jr.Featuring Damien Sneed & Band
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 Potted PotterThe Unauthorized Harry Experience
MONDAY, JANUARY 28Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’sAll-Star Piano QuartetWu Han, pianoDaniel Hope, violin Paul Neubauer, viola David Finckel, cello
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1The Midtown MenFour stars from the Original Broadway Cast of Jersey Boys
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8Andy BorowitzMake America Not Embarrassing Again
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9Pirates of PenzanceWith the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players & Orchestra
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10Swan LakeNational Ballet Theatre of Odessa
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13Dianne ReevesBe My Valentine
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16I’m With HerWith opening performance by Billy Strings
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22Jordi Savall & Hespèrion XXITous les matins du monde
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23FarruquitoReturn of a Flamenco Legend
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24Eric Owens, bass-baritone and Lawrence Brownlee, tenor
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26Paddy Moloney and The Chieftains
AND MORE
Made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment of the Arts.
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