Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/26/2023
All Day
Location
Sierra Madre Playhouse
Category(ies)

Sierra Madre Playhouse (Photo – sierramadreplayhouse.org)
As a complement to the presentation of the World Premiere live stage musical The Right Is Ours! (September 8 – October 8, 2023) about women gaining the right to vote, Sierra Madre Playhouse will present The Camera Is Ours, a silent film festival featuring films before and after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment (1920).
It’s a weekend of silent film fun at Sierra Madre Playhouse, which began life as a silent film venue in 1924.
Schedule
All events feature live piano accompaniment by Frederick Hodges.
Saturday, August 26
- 12:00 pm (runtime 1 hour): Daredevil Women Before the Vote: screening of The Perils of Pauline and other hair-raising comedies
- 3:00 pm (runtime 2.5 hours): The Art of Accompaniment: Illustrated talk by Frederick Hodges and screening of It (1927, starring Clara Bow, concept by Elinor Glyn)
- 8:00 pm (runtime 1.5 hours): screening of Why Be Good? (1929, starring Colleen Moore, written by Paul Perez and Carey Wilson)
Sunday, August 27
- 2:00 pm (runtime 2.5 hours): Frederick Hodges in Concert and screening of Sparrows (1926, starring Mary Pickford, written by Winifred Dunn, George Marion, Jr., and C. Gardner Sullivan)
- 7:00 pm (runtime 2.5 hours): screening of Show People (1928, starring Marion Davies) and other shorts and newsreels, and Discussion: Women in Hollywood in the Silent Era featuring Cari Beauchamp, Lara Gabrielle, Frederick Hodges; moderated by Rich Procter
The wearing of face masks is recommended at this event.
> Purchase tickets to each event separately, or save when purchasing tickets to 3 or all 5 of the events at once (with the The Camera Is Ours 3-Events and 5-Events Passes).
> To view the full schedule for The Camera Is Ours Silent Film Festival, click here.
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