As forwarded by Toomas
FYI – Here are the dates and times for the screenings of the film "The Singing Revolution" in NYC this weekend.
The Singing Revolution will be playing December 14th–20th in New York City:
Village East Cinema City
181 2nd Avenue
New York, NY 10003
(212) 529-6998
SHOW TIMES:
Fri. 12/14 - Sun 12/16: (11:00am, 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm, 7:00pm, 9:00pm)
Mon. 12/17 - Thurs. 12/20: (1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm, 7:00pm, 9:00pm)
More information about tickets can be found on the theater website linked at:
www.singingrevolution.com
Friday, December 14, 2007
Even more press about "The Singing Revolution" in New York
Following are some more links to press about the Singing Revolution. Including a review that might be construed as a little critical at BoxOffice.com.
New York Sun
Salon.com (page 4)
Vocal Area Network
BoxOffice.com
Blogger.com Zach Freeman
Google groups Mark R. Leeper
Popmatters.com
Village Voice
New York Post
Time Out New York
New York Times
New York Sun
Salon.com (page 4)
Vocal Area Network
BoxOffice.com
Blogger.com Zach Freeman
Google groups Mark R. Leeper
Popmatters.com
Village Voice
New York Post
Time Out New York
New York Times
More press about "The Singing Revolution"
Some press info from “The Singing Revoution" director Jim Tusty as forwarded to me by Arno:
Dear friends,
We have had increasing press over the past few weeks, I wanted to share some of it with you, and please pass on whatever feels appropriate.
First, we were on a national NPR radio show ("Day to Day") today with 1.8 million American listeners:
NPR - Day to Day
Second, we had a nice interview with myself and Mart Laar in LA prior to the film's opening night:
Southern California Public Radio
Go to the bottom of this page and click on "The Singing Revolution".
Third, we have a review in "New York" magazine prior to our New York opening. Our film rates a "critic's choice", the highest rating they give:
New York Magazine
(There will also be reviews in) the New York Times, The New York Post, the Village Voice, Time Out New York and possibly more.
Not all articles are accurate, not all reviews great, but in general, we are getting the Esto story out there in a good way.
Thanks all for your help in making this happen.
Dear friends,
We have had increasing press over the past few weeks, I wanted to share some of it with you, and please pass on whatever feels appropriate.
First, we were on a national NPR radio show ("Day to Day") today with 1.8 million American listeners:
NPR - Day to Day
Second, we had a nice interview with myself and Mart Laar in LA prior to the film's opening night:
Southern California Public Radio
Go to the bottom of this page and click on "The Singing Revolution".
Third, we have a review in "New York" magazine prior to our New York opening. Our film rates a "critic's choice", the highest rating they give:
New York Magazine
(There will also be reviews in) the New York Times, The New York Post, the Village Voice, Time Out New York and possibly more.
Not all articles are accurate, not all reviews great, but in general, we are getting the Esto story out there in a good way.
Thanks all for your help in making this happen.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
who bought out the NYC opening night 7pm showing of "The Singing Revolution"?
Communist conspiracy? or something more benign?
Word is that 2 people walked up to the box office of the Village East theater and bought all the remaining tickets for Friday night's 7pm showing of "The Singing Revolution." So it wasn't necessarily an internet malfunction for those of you who tried to buy tickets online and encountered a 'transaction failed' message.
Anyone know the motivation behind this unusual act?
I'm curious.
Word is that 2 people walked up to the box office of the Village East theater and bought all the remaining tickets for Friday night's 7pm showing of "The Singing Revolution." So it wasn't necessarily an internet malfunction for those of you who tried to buy tickets online and encountered a 'transaction failed' message.
Anyone know the motivation behind this unusual act?
I'm curious.
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