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Free showing of “A Kiss Before Dying” (filmed in Tucson) at Fox Theater

Friday, April 26th, 2013

If you want to see what Tucson looked like in 1956 when the Valley National Bank (now Chase Bank) building was the tallest one downtown, go to the big screen film showing of the drama “A Kiss Before Dying” at the lovely Fox Tucson Theater downtown, 17 W. Congress. Admission is free or suggested donation of $5 for this Sunday April 28 showing at 2 p.m.

The former Valley National Bank building is just catercorner from the Fox, so this is an appropriate venue for this showing. Check it out before or after the film, as the bank plays prominently in the film’s plot.

Kiss

I reviewed this movie a while ago (click here), along with the 1991 remake. It is an exciting drama about greed, passion, love, and death.

More info about the Fox and their upcoming shows/movies at www.foxtucsontheatre.org. The Fox Theater is located between Stone Avenue and Church Avenue on Congress.

Another fun-filled 2nd Saturday Downtown

Friday, April 12th, 2013

It’s almost three years since the very first 2nd Saturday Downtown kicked off on May 8, 2010 (click here for the first photo gallery), and the fun & excitement has continued every month since then (except for a few nights with a bit of inclement rainy weather, and also on January 8, 2011 after that mass shooting in Tucson).

I’ve been blogging about this monthly event every month before the 2nd Saturday of the month. There’s been free outdoor movies to see hosted by Cinema La Placita and even often free films (or live performances) at The Screening Room (127 E. Congress St.). This Saturday the Cinema La Placita showing is at a new location: the Old Pueblo parking lot, 43 E. Congress St. between Scott & Stone Ave.

There’s been live music bands on the streets of E. Congress and close by, on the large Scott Avenue Stage (between Congress and Broadway), and at both the Fox and Rialto Theaters.

Performing along E. Congress are usually the 7 Pipers Band (Scottish bagpipes), and sometimes the mute or singing/dancing living statues from the Parasol Project. Tucson Circus Artists on stilts are usually entertaining downtown.

Food vendors and art & craft merchants are often selling their wares somewhere near the Scott Avenue Stage (there’s been some changes due to the modern streetcar construction). And eclectic art receptions have been held at Sacred Machine (245 E. Congress), The Drawing Studio (33 S. 6th Ave.), Dragonfly Gallery (146 E. Broadway), and Etherton Gallery (135 S. 6th Ave.)

Check out the event schedule every month at www.2ndsaturdaysdowntown.com.

There’s even entertainment now (or so I hear) on the top of the somewhat new green Pennington Street Garage (110. E. Pennington). This venue is being abbreviated as T.O.P. (Top Of Pennington) with jazz, rock & roll music, etc. Check it out.

And if you’re new to Tucson, or rarely go downtown, here’s your chance to enjoy downtown Tucson, mostly for free at this urban street fest. Just find Congress Street and roam around that area between the Hotel Congress & Rialto Theater on the east end, to the Fox Theater on the west end.

Celebrate a Blue Christmas with the King (Elvis of course) at the Fox Theater

Thursday, November 29th, 2012

Saturday December 1st, 7:30 p.m. at the beautiful Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress downtown.

Robert Shaw and the Lonely Street Band bring a brand new version of “Blue Christmas – A Holiday Salute to the King,” a high-energy, theatrical, yuletide salute to the music of Elvis Presley. In addition to the great holiday tunes that Elvis recorded, Robert and the talented performers from Loney Street Productions will treat you to many wonderful standards of the season!

Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation
P.O. Box 1008, Tucson, AZ 85702
phone: (520) 624-1515
fax: (520) 624-5855
box office: (520) 547-3040
email: foxinfo@foxtucson.com