Free Movie Nights
Join us each month at The Tap Studio for a free movie night!
Bring a friend, a snack to share and something to cuddle up with and/or sit on!
Popcorn and juice will be provided.
Bring a friend, a snack to share and something to cuddle up with and/or sit on!
Popcorn and juice will be provided.
Friday, Feb. 23rd
6:00pm |
Happy Feet (PG)
Run Time: 1 hour, 49 minutes In the great nation of the Emperor penguins, you’re nobody if you can’t sing. That’s a real problem for little Mumble, because not only can’t he sing, but he tap dances — something no self-respecting penguin would do. Cast out from the colony, Mumble sets off across the vast Antarctic to prove that being true to yourself can make all the difference in the world. Happy Feet is a feel-good kids movie with an important message for all ages. |
Friday, March 23rd
6:00pm |
42nd Street (1933)
Run Time: 1 hour, 29 minutes "You're going out there a youngster, but you've got to come back a star!" The film that launched the Golden Age of Hollywood musicals, 42nd Street traces the creation of a Broadway show from its first casting call through its blockbuster opening night--when the leading lady twists her ankle and a young chorus girl (Ruby Keller) takes her place and becomes a star. Starring Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell, and featuring Ginger Rogers and choreography by Busby Berkley. |
Friday, April 27th
6:00pm |
Tap Dance in America (1989)
Run Time: 1 hour A PBS "Great Performances" televised presentation, hosted by Gregory Hines, featuring performances by some of today's tap-dancers. The show also includes a tribute to legendary tap-dancer Honi Coles. Performed before an audience of tap dancers at the former Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe in New York City. |