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This Week at the Workhouse
Love zombies, aliens, vampires, sci-fi and good food? You can enjoy all that and more at the launch of our new fall series Dinner & A Movie at the Workhouse!
Love zombies, aliens, vampires, sci-fi and good food? You can enjoy all that and more at the launch of our new fall series Dinner & A Movie at the Workhouse!
This fall and winter, you can enjoy a great classic movie on the big screen with your fellow cinema-philes, while being treated to a delicious three course meal, prepared by our expert chef and themed especially to fit the feature film.
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October 19 will kick off our culinary cinema celebration, with Plan 9 From Outer Space. As our homage to the 1950’s sci-fi movies, this notorious Ed Wood “masterpiece” features requisite zombies, vampires and aliens! During this special screening our culinary team will put a contemporary spin on classic 1950’s All-American comfort food (with an inspired sci-fi twist!) to complete the experience. (Plan 9 From Outer Space, 1959, starring Gregory Walcott, Mona McKinnon and Bela Lugosi; directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr.)
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You will be able to upgrade your experience by adding a wine-pairing option, available upon arrival. A cash bar will also be available.
Look forward to the next two installments featuring other great classic films! November 9 will feature Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch A Thief and January 11 will take you on an island adventure with Elvis Presley in Blue Hawaii.
THIS WEEK AT THE WORKHOUSE
- Dinner & A Movie Night: Plan 9 From Outer Space in the W-3 Theatre, October 19
- 2nd Annual Workhouse Arts Gala, October 20
- Robert and Gail Piepenburg Ceramics Exhibition in the McGuireWoods Gallery, September 26-October 21.
- Washington Landscape Painters in the McGuireWoods Gallery, September 28 - October 21.
- Workhouse Associate Artists in the Vulcan Gallery, October 3- November 4.
- October exhibitions in all seven studio buildings and the Vulcan Gallery.
- Workhouse Prison Museum in Building W-9.
- Workhouse Farmers Market Thursday 3:30–7pm on the Workhouse Quad.
Stop by and visit us!
The Workhouse is open Wednesday – Saturday from 11am – 7pm and Sundays from 12 – 5pm. The Workhouse Prison Museum is open Wednesday – Friday from 12 – 3pm and Saturday – Sunday from 12 – 4pm. Visit www.WorkhouseArts.org for more information, to purchase tickets or to register for classes.
Camela Speer
Director of Marketing
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