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    The Sound of Music (Sing-A-Long) Film Event at Angelika Film Center

    Presented by Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS) at Angelika Film Center

    December 2, 2009

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    The Sound of Music (Sing-A-Long) Film Event at Angelika Film Center

    Join Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS) Wednesday, December 2 at 7 p.m. at the Angelika Film Centre, 510 Texas Avenue, Houston inside Bayou Place when Theatre Under The Stars celebrates its production of The Sound of Music with The Sound of Music (Sing-A-Long) Film Event at Angelika Film Center.

    View a rare 35 mm screening of the movie...

    Join Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS) Wednesday, December 2 at 7 p.m. at the Angelika Film Centre, 510 Texas Avenue, Houston inside Bayou Place when Theatre Under The Stars celebrates its production of The Sound of Music with The Sound of Music (Sing-A-Long) Film Event at Angelika Film Center.

    View a rare 35 mm screening of the movie at the Angelika Film Center!  The Sound Of Music sing-a-long offers something special in the shape of interactive prop-bags (a'la The Rocky Horror Picture Show) for audience participation. Viewers will have confetti party-poppers for the climactic first kiss between Maria and Captain Von Trapp and a souvenir invitation to the Captain's Ball among other novel and interactive items.

    The Sound of Music (1965) was an exceptionally successful film in the mid-1960s - at the time of its release, it surpassed Gone With the Wind (1939) as the number one box office hit of all time. It was the high-point of the Hollywood musical. [In 1978, the film's status as the most successful musical was finally surpassed by Grease (1978). However, it was earlier ousted by the box-office epic The Godfather (1972).]

    This wholesome production from producer/director Robert Wise (of the previously popular West Side Story (1961) for which he won the same two Oscars) and 20th Century Fox has become one of the most favorite, beloved films of moviegoers. It is a joyous, uplifting, three-hour adaptation of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's 1959 hit Broadway stage musical (that starred Mary Martin). [This was the well-known partnership's last collaboration]. The story follows a good-natured, flighty novitiate (Andrews) who is hired to care for the seven children of a militaristic, icy, widowed Austrian captain (Plummer). She ultimately wins the heart of the children - and the captain, but their lives are threatened by the encroachment of Nazis.

    Marketing slogans cried: "The Happiest Sound in All the World." Ernest Lehman's screenplay was based on the book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. That book was in turn based on Baroness Maria von Trapp's 1949 autobiography (The von Trapp Family Singers) about the exploits of the family of singers and their escape from the Nazis in Austria in 1938. The first film version was a German film titled Die Trapp-Familie (1956), with a sequel Die Trapp-Familie in Amerika (1958). After the 1965 film's enormous success, Fox Studios unwisely invested millions in three more, less profitable, blockbuster musicals in the late 60s - Dr. Doolittle (1967), Star! (1968), and Hello, Dolly! (1969).

    The star of the film was the previous year's Best Actress Academy Award winner, a fresh-faced Julie Andrews in a similar role as her governess performance in Mary Poppins (1964). She is accompanied by her lovely singing voice, glorious, on-location travelogue views of Salzburg, Austria filmed in 70 mm, and melodic, memorable sing-along tunes, including  "The Sound of Music," "My Favorite Things," "Sixteen, Going On Seventeen," "Climb Ev'ry Mountain," "Do-Re-Mi," and "Edelweiss."

    The sentimental, entertaining musical was nominated for ten Academy Awards, and came away with five major wins: Best Picture and Best Director (Robert Wise), Best Sound, Best Score (Irwin Kostal), and Best Film Editing (William Reynolds). Its other five nominations were for Best Actress (Julie Andrews who lost to Julie Christie in Darling), Best Supporting Actress (Peggy Wood), Best Color Cinematography (Ted McCord), Best Color Art Direction/Set Decoration, and Best Color Costume Design.


    Angelika Film Center

    510 Texas Avenue
    Houston, Tx 77002

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    Tickets:

    Ticket prices are $9.50 for adults; $6.75 for children; and $7.00 for seniors.

    All patrons require a ticket for entry to the theatre. Child tickets are valid for children 3-11 years of age. Senior tickets are valid for adults 62 years and older.
     


    Times:

    7pm


    Phone: (713) 558-TUTS (8887)

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