DRAG ME TO THE MOVIES is a recurring screening series hosted by award-winning queer artist + curator Weird Alice. Join special guest Pearle Harbour as they explore a career in the party-clown-arts as they revisit Bobcat Goldthwait’s SHAKES THE CLOWN!
LOVED BY CHILDREN. DESIRED BY WOMEN. ADORED BY BARTENDERS EVERYWHERE. Don't bring the kids to April's edition of Drag Me To The Movies! Join Weird Alice and special guest Pearle Harbour as they explore a career in the party-clown-arts as they revisit Bobcat Goldthwait's offbeat cult classic- it's 1991's SHAKES THE CLOWN!
Dueling gangs of clowns are pitted against each other in this outrageous dark comedy. Shakes, an alcoholic kid's party clown, finds himself framed for murder and must get off the sauce to clear his name.
(Courtesy of Sony Pictures)
This event is 18+
Friday April 12th, 7 PM/6:30 PM Doors
Early Bird $17.50 | General Admission $20 | Door Entry $25
Early Bird - $17.50 sold out
Advanced - $20
Door sales - $25 no guarantee there will be door sales available, if sold out online then no doors. If door tickets required, please contact the email above
ALL TICKETS ARE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL TAX AND SERVICE FEE
Email: info@watchwithweird.tv
2024/04/12 - 2024/04/12
Additional time info:
Doors at 6:30pm, show begins at 7pm
Paradise Theatre
1006 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON M6H 1M2
Currently, open captions are not available at this time for this film, we are working to add that to future screenings. The Paradise Theatre is a fully accessible venue for wheelchair users including a single-stall washroom on the main floor, a raised seating area for accessibility needs including movable seats for wheelchair companions, and is accessible on stage as well for wheelchair access for speaking guests. Additional washrooms are down a flight of stairs. The balcony is only accessible by a flight of stairs, there are no elevators in the building.
There is also braille signage throughout the theatre and lobby for low-vision attendees who require it. Please contact the Paradise Theatre or organizer directly if you have any questions about accessibility or would like to pre-reserve your seats in that section. Accessible seating does not require a reservation but there are limited spots available in that area.