Friday, September 23, 2016

News from Post reporter Zach Dennis: Our Stonzek Theatre "celebrates indie theater in Lake Worth"

Spread the word about this news also featured in today's (9/23) print edition. Here is an excerpt from the article:

     Come out and support your local art house movie theater with the first national Art House Day.
     In Palm Beach County, the Lake Worth Playhouse will recognize the day with a handful of independent showings at the Stonzek Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 24. [emphasis added] For families, the theater will be showing “A Town Called Panic,” a 2009 French and Belgian stop-motion animated film, that follows the misadventures of three characters (named Cowboy, Indian, and Horse), who live in a town known as Panic and get stuck in a series of improbable events that keeps Horse from his one true love, Madame Longray (who is also a horse).
     That showing will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday and costs $9 for general admission and $6 for film society members.

The trailer for one of the movies, "A Town Called Panic":