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Sep
28
Sat
50’s & 60’s Soc Hop @ Edison Street Events
Sep 28 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

50’s & 60’s Soc Hop

September 28th at 7pm is our Dinner & Dance Party. Come and join us for our annual “SOC HOP” .  So break out that Denim Jacket and polka dot skirt and get ready for some Rock n Roll  with the Egan Brothers Trio. Glenn Prisk will be on the Mighty Wurlitzer for your Dining pleasure.  It’s even been rumored that Elvis & Marilyn will be in the house!  Be sure and check out our Delicious Buffet with Roast Beef and Roast Pork and all the fix ins.A great evening of Food and Entertainment all for $20.00 per person.  Be there or be square!

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Oct
26
Sat
Halloween Bash @ Edison Street Events
Oct 26 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Saturday, October 26th at 7 p.m.  It’s that time of year when the Ghosts and Goblins come out to play. Last year the costumes were amazing and they just keep getting better every year. Come down and join in the fun. Then feast on Igor’s Delicious Buffet of Roast Beef and Chicken Cordon Bleu. Glenn Prisk will be tickling the ivories and the EBT will play for your dancing pleasure. There’s Food, Fun, Drinks, Door Prizes, Entertainment and more all for the price of $20.00 a per person.

Nov
7
Thu
“STREET ANGEL” @ Edison Street Events
Nov 7 @ 7:30 pm
Thursday and Friday ,November 7th & 8th at 7:30 pm. Don’t miss Janet Gaynor Academy Award Winner for “Best Actress” and Charles Ferrell in a Great Love Story “STREET ANGEL”.   BLAINE GALE provides a wonderful live score on the mighty Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ.

Frank Borzage Two time Academy Award winning director Frank Borzage was born in
Salt Lake City and began as an actor in silent movies before moving behind the camera
to become the very first director to be given an Oscar for his 1927 “7TH HEAVEN” which
teamed JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL together for the first time. In 1928
the same three teamed up for “STREET ANGEL which we are honored to present on
Thursday and Friday, November 7 & 8th with BLAINE GALE providing a romantic setting
on the WURLITZLER THEATRE PIPE ORGAN.
Frank Borzage’s Street Angel was one of three films that earned Janet Gaynor the 
very first Best Actress Oscar. Gaynor stars as Angela, a poor waif who steals medicine
for her sick mother and hides out from the law by joining a traveling carnival. A painter
(Charles Farrell) becomes smitten by her and does her portrait as the Madonna. Borzage
directs this ultimate potent and moving love story with great skill. The cinematography
of Street Angel ranks as some of most beautiful and artistic ever captured on film.
 
Street Angel is a universal tale of “human souls made great by love and adversity”—
Exactly the subject matter which earned Borzage his reputation as a poet of the
Working class.
If you care for great love stories beautifully told, then this is a rare opportunity to see
one one the greatest of all-time. 1928 was a magnificent year for the art of the silent
film and STREET ANGEL ranks as one of the most artistic films that we have ever
had the pleasure to offer.
 EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
 INFO: 801-485-9265 – ADULTS: $6.00 – CHILDREN: $5.00
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Nov
8
Fri
“STREET ANGEL” @ Edison Street Events
Nov 8 @ 7:30 pm
Thursday and Friday ,November 7th & 8th at 7:30 pm. Don’t miss Janet Gaynor Academy Award Winner for “Best Actress” and Charles Ferrell in a Great Love Story “STREET ANGEL”.   BLAINE GALE provides a wonderful live score on the mighty Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ.

Frank Borzage Two time Academy Award winning director Frank Borzage was born in
Salt Lake City and began as an actor in silent movies before moving behind the camera
to become the very first director to be given an Oscar for his 1927 “7TH HEAVEN” which
teamed JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL together for the first time. In 1928
the same three teamed up for “STREET ANGEL which we are honored to present on
Thursday and Friday, November 7 & 8th with BLAINE GALE providing a romantic setting
on the WURLITZLER THEATRE PIPE ORGAN.
Frank Borzage’s Street Angel was one of three films that earned Janet Gaynor the 
very first Best Actress Oscar. Gaynor stars as Angela, a poor waif who steals medicine
for her sick mother and hides out from the law by joining a traveling carnival. A painter
(Charles Farrell) becomes smitten by her and does her portrait as the Madonna. Borzage
directs this ultimate potent and moving love story with great skill. The cinematography
of Street Angel ranks as some of most beautiful and artistic ever captured on film.
 
Street Angel is a universal tale of “human souls made great by love and adversity”—
Exactly the subject matter which earned Borzage his reputation as a poet of the
Working class.
If you care for great love stories beautifully told, then this is a rare opportunity to see
one one the greatest of all-time. 1928 was a magnificent year for the art of the silent
film and STREET ANGEL ranks as one of the most artistic films that we have ever
had the pleasure to offer.
 EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
 INFO: 801-485-9265 – ADULTS: $6.00 – CHILDREN: $5.00
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Nov
16
Sat
Thanksgiving Dinner & Dinner Dance @ Edison Street Events
Nov 16 @ 7:00 pm

Saturday Night November 16th at 7pm. is our ” Thanksgiving  Dinner & Dance Party”.  Come and check out our festive Holiday Decor.     Then enjoy our Delicious Buffet of “Roast Turkey and “Baked Ham”  complete with all the fixings and  accompany by  Blaine Gale performing on  the Mighty Wurlitzer.  Then get out out and dance to the sounds of “The Egan Brothers Trio”. A Great Night of Food and Entertainment for $20.00 per person. Reservation requested.

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Jan
9
Thu
Buster Keaton in “The Navigator” @ Edison Street Events
Jan 9 @ 7:30 pm
BUSTER KEATON OPENS SEASON
At Edison St/The Organ Loft with
His Classic “THE NAVIGATOR
Thursday & Friday January 9th & 10th Starts at 7:30 pm.  Doors Open 6:45pm.
    We welcome the year 2020 with a series of five classic
Comedies beginning with BUSTER KEATON in one of
his biggest box-office successes “THE NAVIGATOR”.
In this hilarious feature Keaton plays the very rich Rollo
Treadway who finds himself aboard a large steamship
alone with the girl who just turned down his proposal for
marriage! It’s a great comedy of hide-and-seek as the
pampered dual struggle with a series of misadventures
on the high seas.
BLAINE GALE will be at the keyboard of the Mighty
Wurlitzler Theatre Pipe Organ tickling the keys and
providing a magical setting for a delightful evening.

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EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison Street (1/4 block east of State Street at 33rd South) * INFOR: 801-485-9265
 ADULTS: $7.00 * CHILDREN: $5.00 
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Jan
10
Fri
Buster Keaton in “The Navigator” @ Edison Street Events
Jan 10 @ 7:30 pm
BUSTER KEATON OPENS SEASON
At Edison St/The Organ Loft with
His Classic “THE NAVIGATOR
Thursday & Friday January 9th & 10th Starts at 7:30 pm.  Doors Open 6:45pm.
    We welcome the year 2020 with a series of five classic
Comedies beginning with BUSTER KEATON in one of
his biggest box-office successes “THE NAVIGATOR”.
In this hilarious feature Keaton plays the very rich Rollo
Treadway who finds himself aboard a large steamship
alone with the girl who just turned down his proposal for
marriage! It’s a great comedy of hide-and-seek as the
pampered dual struggle with a series of misadventures
on the high seas.
BLAINE GALE will be at the keyboard of the Mighty
Wurlitzler Theatre Pipe Organ tickling the keys and
providing a magical setting for a delightful evening.

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EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison Street (1/4 block east of State Street at 33rd South) * INFOR: 801-485-9265
 ADULTS: $7.00 * CHILDREN: $5.00 
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Jan
23
Thu
“The Extra Girl” @ Edison Street Events
Jan 23 @ 7:30 pm
COMEDY CLASSIC SERIES CONTINUES
At Edison St/THE ORGAN LOFT as 
MADBEL NORMAND LIGHTS UP THE
SCREEN January 23rd & 24th at 7:30pm
 
Mabel Normand was one of the comedy greats of early film.
In an era when women were deemed ’not funny enough’ it 
seems film history has forgotten her contributions. Her films
debuted the Keystone Cops, Charlie Chaplin’s tramp and the
pie in the face gag. Mabel co-starred with all the early greats.
She was the only comedian to work with Charlie Chaplin,
Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, Mack Sennett, D.W. Griffith, Harold
Lloyd, Mary Pickford, Hal Roach, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, etc.
About the only one that she didn’t have a chance to work with 
was Buster Keaton.
When Mack Sennett’s Keystone Comedies began all of
Sennett’s early ideas seemed to revolve around Normand. By
1912 Normand was writing her own films and by 1914 she was
directing her films. She was one of the stars of the very first
full length comedy, TILLIE’S PUNCTURED ROMANCE along
with Marie Dressler, Charlie Chaplin and Mack Swain.
Mabel Normand’s popularity led her to producing and 
starring in a number of feature-length comedies that included
 “The EXTRA GIRL
In this 1923 comedy Mabel Norman plays a small town girl
who wants to be a motion picture star. She wins a contract
when a photo of a very pretty girl is sent tot he studio instead
of her picture. When she arrives in Hollywood the fun begins!
 Blaine Gale at the Wurlitzer
 
       Edison St / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (1/4 block east of State Street at 33rd South)
INFO: 801-485-9265 * ADULTS: $7.00 * CHILDREN: $5.00
 
    MARK THE DATE: FEBRUARY 6 & 7TH for the screening of
    Harold Lloyd in “GIRL SHY”

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Jan
24
Fri
“The Extra Girl” @ Edison Street Events
Jan 24 @ 7:30 pm
COMEDY CLASSIC SERIES CONTINUES
At Edison St/THE ORGAN LOFT as 
MADBEL NORMAND LIGHTS UP THE
SCREEN January 23rd & 24th at 7:30pm
 
Mabel Normand was one of the comedy greats of early film.
In an era when women were deemed ’not funny enough’ it 
seems film history has forgotten her contributions. Her films
debuted the Keystone Cops, Charlie Chaplin’s tramp and the
pie in the face gag. Mabel co-starred with all the early greats.
She was the only comedian to work with Charlie Chaplin,
Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, Mack Sennett, D.W. Griffith, Harold
Lloyd, Mary Pickford, Hal Roach, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, etc.
About the only one that she didn’t have a chance to work with 
was Buster Keaton.
When Mack Sennett’s Keystone Comedies began all of
Sennett’s early ideas seemed to revolve around Normand. By
1912 Normand was writing her own films and by 1914 she was
directing her films. She was one of the stars of the very first
full length comedy, TILLIE’S PUNCTURED ROMANCE along
with Marie Dressler, Charlie Chaplin and Mack Swain.
Mabel Normand’s popularity led her to producing and 
starring in a number of feature-length comedies that included
 “The EXTRA GIRL
In this 1923 comedy Mabel Norman plays a small town girl
who wants to be a motion picture star. She wins a contract
when a photo of a very pretty girl is sent tot he studio instead
of her picture. When she arrives in Hollywood the fun begins!
 Blaine Gale at the Wurlitzer
 
       Edison St / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (1/4 block east of State Street at 33rd South)
INFO: 801-485-9265 * ADULTS: $7.00 * CHILDREN: $5.00
 
    MARK THE DATE: FEBRUARY 6 & 7TH for the screening of
    Harold Lloyd in “GIRL SHY”

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Feb
6
Thu
“GIRL SHY” @ Edison Street Events
Feb 6 @ 7:30 pm

Thursday and Friday , February 6th & 7th at 7:30 pm.  Grab your sweetheart and come experience the perfect  Valentine Movie.

                   Harold LLoyd in  “GIRL SHY”.  

 Edison St/The Organ Loft audiences are in for a realtreat as Harold Lloyd joins with Jobyna Ralston in theperfect pre-Valentine comedy “GIRL SHY”. Harold Lloyd is best known for his physical comedyand his daredevil “thrill pictures”, and for good reason. Just as important a part of his appeal, though, is that there is often a genuine sweetness to his movies, and a great deal of chemistry with his leading ladies. Most slapstick comedies from this period have a girl for love interest, but it’s perfunctory. With “Girl Shy”, though  Harold Lloyd makes a romantic comedy worthy of the title as well as providing more thrills then the Ben-Hur chariot race. 

   With BLAINE GALE at the WURLITZER THEATRE PIPE ORGAN this is one film not to be missed!
 
Edison Street / The Organ Loft
3331 Edison St (Just 1/4 block east of State at 33rd South)
SHOW TIME: 7:30 PM  *  INFORMATION: 801-485-9265  *
ADULTS: $7.00  *  CHILDREN: $5.00  *
   
P.S. Go to a store and purchase a box of Cracker Jack for your special someone. Bring it to the show and give it to her (or him) and you will make a bigger hit then you would with a bunch of flowers. Try it and see for yourself.

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