Fox Fullerton Theatre Lights Up the Sky at 6th Annual Hollywood in Fullerton-70's Flashback Presented by Lucas Oil as a Benefit for the Historic Fox Theatre Complex
Market Wire, June, 2009
The klieg lights will criss cross in the sky with the red carpet laid down, the theatre lights and marquee aglow, and the actors and guests dressed in 70's attire in their place -- all ready for the 6th Annual Hollywood in Fullerton-70's Flashback on Saturday, June 27, presented by Lucas Oil as a benefit for the Historic Fox Theatre Complex. www.hollywoodinfullerton.com .
Can Darth Vader be found, or Superman and the dancers from Saturday Night Fever? Brian Newell, Producer/Director, is calling his cast for one last rehearsal and the show starts at 8 p.m. The live stage show is one of a select few that have been performed at the Fox Theatre over the last fifty years. "This show is history in the making," said Newell.
The 70's Flashback Variety Show will feature performers from Fullerton College, Cal State University Fullerton, Fullerton Civic Light Opera, Maverick Theater, Stages Theatre and Hunger Artists. The show is a light-hearted tribute to the popular films of the 70's.
Hollywood in Fullerton-70's Flashback is a three-tiered event with tickets at $100, $50 and $25 per person. All tickets include a Variety and Multi-Media Stage Show.
VIP/Main Attraction: 5:30 p.m. Ticket includes VIP Cocktail Reception, Silent and Live Auction, Dinner at Angelo's and Vinci's Ristorante, 8 p.m. Live Variety and Multi-Media Stage Show, at the Historic Fox Fullerton Theatre (reserved seating) with popcorn included, After-Party. $100 per person.
Courtyard Party: 6:30 p.m. Ticket includes Courtyard Party with drinks and appetizers; 8 p.m. Live Variety and Multi-Media Stage Show at the Historic Fox Fullerton Theatre (balcony seating) with popcorn included, After-Party. $50 per person.
General Admission: 7:45 p.m. Ticket includes Live Variety and Multi-Media Stage Show at the Historic Fox Fullerton Theatre (open seating) with popcorn included. $25 per person.
All proceeds will assist in the restoration of the historic Fox Fullerton Theatre.
Other event sponsors are Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation, Hydraflow, All Blue Print, Experience Magazine, McDonald's-Frisbie Management, Inc. and Wilson & Hart Realtors.
Leland Wilson, event chair and foundation board member, is happy to see his vision come alive and bring the Fox back into the forefront of the community. "The Blue Ribbon Committee has worked long and hard to bring this gala alive and each person has done their share of the work," he said.
Committee members include Dave Earick, ambiance and design; Michelle Maahs-Burt, silent and live auction; Todd Huffman, sponsors and event reception; Brian Newell, entertainment; Lori Marani, event coordinator; Tom Tice, logistics; Brian Torres, marketing and public relations; Pat Shepard, volunteers; and Pam Tice, administrator, Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation.
To purchase tickets, check out the website at www.hollywoodinfullerton.com or call (714) 870-0069. Seating is limited and it is suggested that guests purchase tickets as soon as possible.
When the restoration project is completed, the Fox Fullerton Theatre Complex, an architectural community treasure, will provide an incomparable cultural entertainment experience while being the preferred destination for classic and contemporary live and cinematic arts.
Private and public grants and donations are welcomed to continue the restoration of the theatre complex. Tom Tice is president of the Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation.
"Setting the Stage for an Encore Performance"
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