Did you know that Peter Pan was made into a silent movie in 1924? Me neither! One lucky reader will get to experience this fantastic cinema event at The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center on Thursday May 17th at 7:30pm! I'm Living the Good Life is giving away a family 4-pack to this show. This film has been "misplaced" for 70 years. Here is the scoop:
Captain Hook, the Lost Boys, Peter Pan and Wendy first leapt from the storybook to the screen in 1924, with the actors portraying them chosen by creator J.M. Barrie himself. Misplaced for more than 70 years, that cinematic treasure and an accompanying contemporary harp score receive their first screening and performance in the Greater Cincinnati area next month.
Seattle area harpist Leslie McMichael unfurls her original film score with a screening of the 1924 silent film "Peter Pan" at the Otto M. Budig Theatre at The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center (The Carnegie) on Thursday, May 17 at 7:30pm. Magnificently restored after having been lost for generations, "Peter Pan" is a cinematic gem and a spellbinding musical adventure for all boys and girls and those who never grew up.
You have three ways to enter. Make sure you leave three separate comments....do not leave one comment for all three entries.....that would only be one entry and how's that going to increase your chances?!
Here's how you can enter to win these tickets (please leave me your email address with your comment):
Entry #1: Leave me a comment telling me your favorite old movie.
Entry #2: Share this giveaway on Facebook or Twitter and leave me a comment that you did this.
Entry #3: "Like" The Carnegie on Facebook and leave me a comment that you did.
A winner will be drawn using http://www.random.org/ on Monday May 14th at 8:00p.m. Tickets will be at Will Call at The Carnegie
If you would like to buy tickets, prices for this show are $19; $16 for Carnegie Members, WVXU Perks and Enjoy the Arts Members and students. Tickets can be purchased through The Carnegie Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday noon - 5pm, in person or by phone at (859) 957-1940. Tickets are also available online.
Good luck!


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