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Spring Open! Silent Film Live Soundtrack
Spring Open! Silent Film Live Soundtrack

Spring Open! Silent Film Live Soundtrack

BROTHERS BURN MOUNTAIN (Duluth) PERFORMS LIVE Original Music Soundtrack with feature film: A Bear, A Boy and A Dog (1921). Its classic collision course comedy with silent slapstick styling thrown in. So much Fun!

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Time & Location

Mar 07, 2020, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Little Theatre, 24 Central Ave E, New London, MN 56273, USA

About the Event

$15 per person | GET TICKETS at brownpapertickets.com

GENERAL ADMISSION ONLY - First Come, First Serve 

DOORS OPEN @ 6PM. 

Headlining: BROTHERS BURN MOUNTAIN (Duluth) 

PERFORMS LIVE Original Music Soundtrack with feature film: 

A Bear, A Boy and A Dog (1921). Its classic collision course comedy with silent slapstick styling thrown in. So much Fun! 

ABOUT THE BAND: Ryan and Jesse Dermody are a soulful, energetic, duo with Zappa-esque spontanaeity, grittiness, bluesyness, tenderness, and a singer-songwriter, folky flair on drums and guitar. 

Opening band: ELECTRIC YARN (Willmar/ New London) 

performs live soundtrack with feature film: 

Oyster Princess (1919). 4 act comedy about an American millionaire's spoiled daughter's marriage that does not go as planned. 

ABOUT THE BAND: This eclectic songwriting duo is Brian Lenz & Christopher John Erickson. 

Village Spirit Cocktail Co-op NOW SERVING! Custom specialty cocktails! 

Silent films curated by NL Roaming Cinema.

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Street Address: 24 Central Ave E

Mailing Address: PO BOX 536

New London, MN 56273

(320) 557-5584

bethany@littletheatreauditorium.org

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 LTA activities are funded, in part, by a grant from the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council through an appropriation from the MN State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund. Support also comes from the Minnesota State Arts Board, the McKnight Foundation, Blandin Foundation, Mardag Foundation and from individual dollars and hours contributed by art lovers, advocates, artists and community members.

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