May
18
Thu
Thursday & Friday MAY 18th & 19th. Our Season Final:
“The GOLDEN AGE Of LAUREL & HARDY”
With a Special Tribute to the great HAL ROACH who brought Laurel & Hardy together as a screen team as well discovery HAROLD LLOYD and creating the OUR GANG Series. You experience a bit of HAROLD LLOYD as well see one of the most inventive OUR GANG Comedies every created. Two of LAUREL & HARDY’s greatest silent classics will screened with magic fingers of BLAINE GALE at the Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ. This program is a wonderful way to conclude our season.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
INFO: 801-485-9265 – ADULTS: $8.00 – CHILDREN: $5.00
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May
19
Fri
Thursday & Friday MAY 18th & 19th. Our Season Final:
“The GOLDEN AGE Of LAUREL & HARDY”
With a Special Tribute to the great HAL ROACH who brought Laurel & Hardy together as a screen team as well discovery HAROLD LLOYD and creating the OUR GANG Series. You experience a bit of HAROLD LLOYD as well see one of the most inventive OUR GANG Comedies every created. Two of LAUREL & HARDY’s greatest silent classics will screened with magic fingers of BLAINE GALE at the Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ. This program is a wonderful way to conclude our season.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
INFO: 801-485-9265 – ADULTS: $8.00 – CHILDREN: $5.00
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Aug
31
Thu
CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF BUSTER KEATON’S 1923 MASTERPIECE ‘OUR HOSPITALITY”
THURS. AUG. 31ST & FRIDAY SEPT. 1ST at EDISON ST / THE ORGAN LOFT with BLAINE GALE at the the MIGHTY WURLITZER THEATER PIPE ORGAN at 7:30 pm
With this his second feature film, Keaton created a historical comedy that ranks right at the top of his greatest comedies. Blaine Gale will be at Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ to create a wonderful setting for a Keaton masterpiece that ranks with his THE GENERAL, STEAMBOAT BILL, JR., THE CAMERAMAN or SHERLOCK, JR.
Appearing in “OUR HOSPITALITY” with Buster Keaton are his wife Natalie Talmadge, his father Joe Keaton and his one-year old son, Buster Keaton Jr.!
Writing about Keaton, Roger Ebert stated:
“Because he was funny, because he wore that porkpie hat, Keaton’s physical skills are often undervalued. We hear about the stunts of Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., but no silent star did more dangerous stunts than Buster Keaton. Instead of using doubles, he himself doubled for some of his actors, doing their stunts as well as his own. In “OUR HOSPITALITY” he was almost killed when a safety wire snapped and he was swept toward a waterfall [captured on film for you to see].”
Without a doubt “OUR HOSPITALITY” (1923) is a BUSTER KEATON film to celebrate. We hope that you will join us for the 100th Year Celebration.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison Street (⅓ block east of State Street at 33rd So.
INFOR: 801-485-9265 * ADULTS: $8.00 * CHILDREN: $5.00
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Sep
1
Fri
CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF BUSTER KEATON’S 1923 MASTERPIECE ‘OUR HOSPITALITY”
THURS. AUG. 31ST & FRIDAY SEPT. 1ST at EDISON ST / THE ORGAN LOFT with BLAINE GALE at the the MIGHTY WURLITZER THEATER PIPE ORGAN at 7:30 pm
With this his second feature film, Keaton created a historical comedy that ranks right at the top of his greatest comedies. Blaine Gale will be at Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ to create a wonderful setting for a Keaton masterpiece that ranks with his THE GENERAL, STEAMBOAT BILL, JR., THE CAMERAMAN or SHERLOCK, JR.
Appearing in “OUR HOSPITALITY” with Buster Keaton are his wife Natalie Talmadge, his father Joe Keaton and his one-year old son, Buster Keaton Jr.!
Writing about Keaton, Roger Ebert stated:
“Because he was funny, because he wore that porkpie hat, Keaton’s physical skills are often undervalued. We hear about the stunts of Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., but no silent star did more dangerous stunts than Buster Keaton. Instead of using doubles, he himself doubled for some of his actors, doing their stunts as well as his own. In “OUR HOSPITALITY” he was almost killed when a safety wire snapped and he was swept toward a waterfall [captured on film for you to see].”
Without a doubt “OUR HOSPITALITY” (1923) is a BUSTER KEATON film to celebrate. We hope that you will join us for the 100th Year Celebration.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison Street (⅓ block east of State Street at 33rd So.
INFOR: 801-485-9265 * ADULTS: $8.00 * CHILDREN: $5.00
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Sep
14
Thu
Thursday & Friday September 14th and 15th at 7:30 pm. You won’t
want to miss this chance to see the most famous dog of the silent
screen in one of his greatest film adventures as the wolf dog Lobo.
CHARLES FARRELL is his human co-star just before he was
teamed with Janet Gaynor in “7th HEAVEN” and became one of the
most popular stars in the history of early film.
“CLASH OF THE WOLVES” is an exciting adventure designed to
show off the vast talents of Rin Tin Tin who performs all of his stunts
himself.
SHOW TIME: 7:30 p.m. * Adults: $8.00 * Children: $5.00 * 801-485-9265
EDISON ST / THE ORGAN LOFT 3331 Edison Street
(Just 1/4 block east of State Street at 33rd South)
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Oct
5
Thu
Thursday & Friday October 5th & 6th at 7:30 pm. It’s Harold Lloyd lights up the screen in his hilarious comedy “Grandma’s Boy” BLAINE GALE AT THE WURLITZER THEATRE PIPE ORGAN TO PROVIDE
A DELIGHTFUL SCORE FOR THE FIRST OF OUR 2019 SPRING PROGRAMS.
“GRANDMA’S BOY” (1922) was Lloyd’s first release planned as a feature-length film and over the years it remained one of Harold’s three favorite films This 1922 family comedy was highly influential, helping to pioneer feature-length comedies which combined gags with character development. This film was also an immensely popular, commercially successful film that still delights movie going audiences.
And on the same program we will screen Dr. Joseph Hatch’s “The Banana Factory” which recently won the Audience Award at the LDS 2019 Film Festival,
Adults: $8.00 * Children: $5.00 * 801-485-9265
Edison Street / The Organ Loft 3331 Edison St (¼ block east of State at 33rd So.)
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Oct
6
Fri
Thursday & Friday October 5th & 6th at 7:30 pm. It’s Harold Lloyd lights up the screen in his hilarious comedy “Grandma’s Boy” BLAINE GALE AT THE WURLITZER THEATRE PIPE ORGAN TO PROVIDE
A DELIGHTFUL SCORE FOR THE FIRST OF OUR 2019 SPRING PROGRAMS.
“GRANDMA’S BOY” (1922) was Lloyd’s first release planned as a feature-length film and over the years it remained one of Harold’s three favorite films This 1922 family comedy was highly influential, helping to pioneer feature-length comedies which combined gags with character development. This film was also an immensely popular, commercially successful film that still delights movie going audiences.
And on the same program we will screen Dr. Joseph Hatch’s “The Banana Factory” which recently won the Audience Award at the LDS 2019 Film Festival,
Adults: $8.00 * Children: $5.00 * 801-485-9265
Edison Street / The Organ Loft 3331 Edison St (¼ block east of State at 33rd So.)
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Oct
18
Wed
Wednesday 18 thru Friday ,Oct 20th at 7:30 pm.
** LON CHANEY classic “PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” with
** live performances on October 18, 19th, 20th . Doors open at 6:45 pm
**We strongly recommend that you pick a date and make RESERVATION
**for this one. Blaine Gale will be at the Wurlitzer with a great score.
**Adults $8.00 Children: $5.00 Info & Reservations 801-485-9265**
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
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Oct
19
Thu
Wednesday 18 thru Friday ,Oct 20th at 7:30 pm.
** LON CHANEY classic “PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” with
** live performances on October 18, 19th, 20th . Doors open at 6:45 pm
**We strongly recommend that you pick a date and make RESERVATION
**for this one. Blaine Gale will be at the Wurlitzer with a great score.
**Adults $8.00 Children: $5.00 Info & Reservations 801-485-9265**
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
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Oct
20
Fri
Wednesday 18 thru Friday ,Oct 20th at 7:30 pm.
** LON CHANEY classic “PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” with
** live performances on October 18, 19th, 20th . Doors open at 6:45 pm
**We strongly recommend that you pick a date and make RESERVATION
**for this one. Blaine Gale will be at the Wurlitzer with a great score.
**Adults $8.00 Children: $5.00 Info & Reservations 801-485-9265**
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
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