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Christopher Lloyd Goes "Back to the Future" – Film Screening and Q&A on Saturday, February 20, at 7 p.m.

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Tim
5 years ago
Great place to see a Concert. 1964 were awesome sounded great very entertaining!

Enjoy a screening of Back to the Future, followed by a discussion and Q&A with Doc Brown himself

The Deal

Christopher Lloyd Goes Back to the Future

  • The Plot: High-school kids, Libyan terrorists, stolen plutonium, and a DeLorean with a sweet nitrous kit all combine into a hilarious tale of time travel and young love. Unfortunately that young love involves a triangle between Marty McFly and his parents when they were teenagers.
  • The Stars: The big two are Michael J. Fox as Marty and the evening’s man of the hour…
  • Christopher Lloyd: As Emmett “Doc” Brown, Lloyd popularized the catch-phrase “Great Scott!” and proved that physics could be fun.
  • Where Else You’ve Seen Him: as Taber in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, as Uncle Fester in The Addams Family, and in many, many other roles over the years
  • *The Event: Alongside a screening of the movie, Doc—err, Mr. Lloyd—will share some hilarious behind-the-scenes stories, including his experiences working alongside Michael J. Fox and Steven Spielberg.
  • Bring Your Questions: An audience-led Q&A will give you the chance to ask Mr. Lloyd your most-pressing Qs and to possibly find out who the Greatest Scott is.

The Riverside Theater

As vaudeville heaved its last breaths in the late 1920s, RKO’s Riverside Theater opened in 1928 and served as a performance hall for just a few years before Warner Brothers took it over to screen their films. Decades of neglect followed, reaching a nadir in 1966 when a carelessly tossed cigarette butt incinerated the proscenium’s drapery, prompting the cash-conscious owners to replace the opulent teal velour with workmanlike duvetyn. A slated demolition in 1982 nearly replaced the theater with a shopping mall before a coalition of citizens convinced philanthropist Joseph Zilber to save the space. In the subsequent renovations, craftsmen installed plush red drapery, overhauled the obsolete lighting, and repainted the faded French Baroque gilding of the auditorium, restoring the elegant space to its former glory and inspiring it to get back out on the theater dating scene.

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