WHAT WEEKLY

Phantom of the Paradise

24 October 2012

★ drnodnol

In what will soon be considered one of Baltimore’s greatest traditions alongside crabs, bohs, and free love, Baltimore Rock Opera Society is very pleased to announce the 2nd annual BROS production of Phantom of the Paradise – now in 6DD!

Brian DePalma’s 1974 cult masterpiece sets a rock score composed by Paul Williams over a contemporary adaptation of the stories of Faust, The Phantom of the Opera, and The Picture of Dorian Gray. When composer Winslow Leach is selected to write the music for the opening of Swan’s brand new rock mecca, The Paradise, life couldn’t be any better – especially with the lovely Phoenix singing lead. But as Winslow’s newfound friends betray him one by one, he is drawn into the sinister empire that Swan has created and must seek revenge on a force more powerful than he ever could have imagined…

BROS is proud to present a screening of this very special film for the second year in a row! Last year BROS introduced Baltimore to a never-before seen 6 dimensions performance which dazzled two-sold out audiences and burned minds and tongues with multiple projections, custom video editing, a live band, security cameras, and costumed singers! Now the citizens of the greater Baltimore region and beyond can experience the wonder of 6DD: an experience not to be missed or even described in the English language!See the only movie ridiculous and passionately epic enough to have inspired the creation of a rock opera society!!!

AND just like last year, it’s a costume party–come dressed in the best rock freakiness you’ve got and leave with prizes galore!

There are four chances to catch this film:

Saturday, October 27, 2012, 8:00PM
Saturday, October 27, 2012, Midnight
Sunday, October 28, 2012, 8PM
Wednesday, October 31, 2012, 8PM

Phantom of the Paradise in 6DD! will be presented at the Autograph Playhouse, which is located at 9 West 25th Street, Baltimore, MD 21228. Click the map below for directions!

Click here to purchase tickets!



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