Kathleen Chalfant, Keir Dullea and Alice Ripley Star in ISN'T IT DELICIOUS, Screening at Manhattan Film Festival Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Jun 23, 2013
The ultra-low budget film Isn't It Delicious, which can be seen in the upcoming Manhattan Film Festival, stars award-winning theater actors, Kathleen Chalfant, Keir Dullea and Alice Ripley, who skillfully demonstrate that all the world is indeed a stage as they play out their drama and antics across Connecticut and New York City. 'Isn't It Delicious' will screen twice at the Quad Theatre tonight, June 23rd and the 25th respectively. The 1st screening is already sold out.
Kathleen Chalfant, Keir Dullea and Alice Ripley Star in ISN'T IT DELICIOUS, Screening at Manhattan Film Festival 6/23 & 25
by BWW News Desk - Jun 20, 2013
The ultra-low budget film Isn't It Delicious, which can be seen in the upcoming Manhattan Film Festival, stars award-winning theater actors, Kathleen Chalfant, Keir Dullea and Alice Ripley, who skillfully demonstrate that all the world is indeed a stage as they play out their drama and antics across Connecticut and New York City. 'Isn't It Delicious' will screen twice at the Quad Theatre on June 23rd and 25th respectively. The 1st screening is already sold out.
Twisted Flicks Screens THEM! 9/23-25
by BWW
News Desk - Sep 23, 2010
A classic, cheesy 'B' movie is shown on our full-sized, in-house movie screen without its original sound. The Flick team of professional improvisers sits in the front row and creates all new dialog, sound effects and music live - all based on suggestions from that night's audience.
Twisted Flicks Screens THEM! 9/23-25
by Gabrielle Sierra - Sep 2, 2010
A classic, cheesy 'B' movie is shown on our full-sized, in-house movie screen without its original sound. The Flick team of professional improvisers sits in the front row and creates all new dialog, sound effects and music live - all based on suggestions from that night's audience.
Broadway and Screen Star Byron Palmer Dies at 89
by Jessica Lewis - Oct 5, 2009
Film and television actor and former Broadway star Byron Palmer died last week of natural causes in Los Angeles. Palmer, who launched his acting career in the 1940s with Broadway's Where's Charley, went on to have a prolific career on screen, most notably starring on television in This Is Your Music.