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HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH
Saturday, Apr 4, 2026 11:59 PM
Introduction from performer Virginia Creeper
Dir. John Cameron Mitchell | Canada/USA | 2001 | 95 min. | R | 4K DCP
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General Admission General Admission - $13.50
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General Admission Senior - $11.50
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General Admission Child - $11.50
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General Admission Military/K-12 Teacher (w/ID) - $11.50
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General Admission Group Sale - $12.50
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Part of Midnight Movies With this trailblazing musical, writer-director-star John Cameron Mitchell and composer-lyricist Stephen Trask brought their signature creation from stage to screen for a movie as unclassifiable as its protagonist. Raised a boy in East Berlin, Hedwig (Mitchell) undergoes a traumatic personal transformation in order to emigrate to the U.S., where she reinvents herself as an “internationally ignored” but divinely talented rock diva — characterized by Mitchell as inhabiting a “beautiful gender of one.” The film tells Hedwig’s story through her music, an eclectic assortment of original punk anthems and power ballads by Trask, matching them with a freewheeling cinematic mosaic of music-video fantasies, animated interludes, and moments of bracing emotional realism. A hard-charging song cycle and a tender character study, HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH is a tribute to the transcendent power of rock and roll. (Synopsis courtesy of the Criterion Collection)
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