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Updated: Cinematic Titanic Dates in Ann Arbor, Seattle

Update: Cinematic Titanic will do a show at the Showbox at the Market in Seattle, Friday, June 11. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale Saturday, March 27. They are $36 in advance, $40 at the door.

They will also do two shows at the Michigan Theater, 603 East Liberty St., in Ann Arbor, Mich., Friday, July 2 at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Tickets will be $20 per show or $30 for both shows (two different movies will be riffed). Tickets go on sale Monday, March 29 at 9 a.m. at the Michigan League ticket office (911 N. University Ave.) online at annarborsummerfestival.org or by calling (734) 764-2538.

As a reminder, other Cinematic Titanic shows currently on the schedule are:
• April 15: One show (“Danger on Tiki Island”) at the Calvin Theatre, Northampton, Mass., 8 p.m. Tickets are $35-$25. Reserved seating! Get tickets here.

• April 16: One show at the McCarter Theater in Princeton, NJ. at 8 p.m. The theater is holding a poll at their Web site for attendees to vote on what movie they will riff. Reserved seating! Tickets are $30-$25. Get tickets here.

• April 17: One show (”Danger on Tiki Island”) at the Nokia Theater Times Square, New York City, 7 p.m. Tickets are $45-$35. Buy tickets here.

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  1. Andnik says:

    Northampton only has one h

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  2. mikek says:

    Whoooo! Summerfest! The balloons have certainly convinced me it’s fun.

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  3. EricJ says:

    Hey, grew up in Ann Arbor…Don’t knock the Summerfests. :mrgreen:
    Like in One-H town, the college-towns have all the fun.

    And since it got buried in the last CT thread, I’ll try again at the top:
    Has anyone gotten a peek at “Danger on Tiki Island” under either title, and can give us some idea what to expect?

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  4. mst3ktemple says:

    Oh, yeah. I’ll be there.

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  5. Chief?McCloud! says:

    Michigan Theater is cool…good to be in the home of the alma mater too. Go Blue!

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  6. starman15317 says:

    Show in Pittsburgh or Cleveland, anybody?

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  7. EricJ says:

    #5 – Ah, the Michigan…One of the great old Movie Palaces, last time I remember. (Which was twenty years ago.) The Calvin’s an old historic theater too, but I’m jealous I’m not seeing it in Ann Arbor.
    (BTW, do they still hold those free parking-lot Summerfest movies, projected off that one white campus building wall? Always used to make the summer for me. :mrgreen: )

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  8. Admiral Kent says:

    Awesome…I’ll be there!

    go green…..

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  9. the2ndsuitor says:

    I’ll be there for their return to Mass, since we missed the show last time around, due to make kid getting bit on the face by a dog.

    I still have the un-torn tickets . . . oh well. Salvation is approaching!

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  10. Matt says:

    Got my tickets for the Noho sale as soon as I found out. Can hardly wait!

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  11. Richard the Lion Footed says:

    AND once again, Sothern California is left out in the rain.
    (which we never have here either!) :sad: :sad: :sad:

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  12. Chief?McCloud! says:

    @ #7 yea, they do the free movies Summerfest style.

    Summer in A2, gotta love it!

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  13. trickymutha says:

    @ #12 C?M!- I love the art fair in A2

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  14. chas_m says:

    Very pleased about the Seattle show, I haven’t been able to make it to any previous live events so this will be my first, and the Showbox is a marvellous architectural site for it.

    Someday I hope either of the troupes can do a Canadian tour, but till then this will do nicely.

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  15. bobhoncho says:

    Hope I can make it to the A2 show. Would be nice to go back to my original hometown to see some of my favorite performers.

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  16. Matt Jones says:

    Oh snap! Two shows in Ann Arbor on July 4th weekend? I’m totally there! I paid $35 to see one show in Chicago!

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  17. Great news! Looks like another trip to Seattle is in order. And maybe this means they’ll hit Portland again while they’re up here.

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  18. hey I like this post. I found it from doing a google search. Ive been looking for this sort of thing for a while. This info will come in handy to me. I will check back soon to search the rest of your blog. thanks

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  19. chas_m says:

    Have the Titans told us any details about the two shows in Seattle? Are they different movies or the same show twice?

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