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Friday Nights at NOMA: Movies in the Garden featuring Beetlejuice
Fri, October 16th, 2015 at 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Join us in the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden for a screening of Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice! Before the show, grab a bite from a food truck and enjoy free art activities at our Art on the Spot table.
- 5-7 pm: Art on the Spot
- 5-7 pm: Music by Ian McFeron
- 7:30 pm: Movies in the Garden: Beetlejuice
Food Trucks: Crepes a la Cart, La Cocinita
To purchase tickets, click here.
About Ian McFeron
A prolific songwriter whose lyrical prose and fervent work ethic has drawn comparison to Bob Dylan and Ryan Adams, Ian McFeron has released a steady stream of albums: Don’t Look Back (2003), A Long Way To Freedom (2005), Fistfight With Father Time (2006), Let It Ride (2007), Love Me Blue (2009), and Summer Nights (2011). His seventh, full-length album Time Will Take You (released April 2, 2013) was recorded and mixed in just two weeks at Studio G! in East Nashville, TN. Produced by Doug Lancio (Grammy nominated producer for John Hiatt and Patty Griffin), the album features musical performances by Lancio as well as Ryan Adams and the Cardinals’ drummer Brad Pemberton and pedal steel player Jon Graboff – as well as Nashville-based piano and organ player Micah Hulscher and fiddler and harmony vocalist Alisa Milner, and bassist and harmony vocalist Norman Baker, (both from McFeron’s road band).
About Movies in the Garden
Bring the whole family to the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden this fall to enjoy three much loved and entertaining films that showcase some of the best works directed by Tim Burton! For the fall series of Movies in the Garden, NOMA will feature a writer, producer, and director who has made his mark on the period by creating unique, quirky, and visually stunning films – Tim Burton.
Like many visual artists with one-of-a-kind styles, Tim Burton’s films stand alone. There is no mistaking a movie that Tim Burton has worked on. From writing the holiday classic A Nightmare Before Christmas, directing a new spin on an old tale for 2010’s Alice In Wonderland, and producing the gothic and art deco styled Batman Returns, his films have become classics that delight our varied senses.
Beetlejuice
Originally released March 30, 1988
A couple of recently deceased ghosts contract the services of a “bio-exorcist” in order to remove the obnoxious new owners of their house.