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the yellow bittern dvd

The Yellow Bittern
The Life & Times
of Liam Clancy

DVD

Buy it directly from
Crossing The Line Films
& support independents!

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Calendar of Events
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Social Security Planning
for Baby Boomers:
What Everyone Needs to Know

Wednesday, September 8th
6:30 pm
Free, Reservations Recommended

Featuring Guest Speaker
Kurt Czarnowski,
Social Security Communications Director for the Northeast

For this event, Kurt will be discussing: Overview of the System, Future of Social Security, Explanation of Benefits & Medicare.He will also be available to answer any questions that you might have pertaining to Social Security.

Individuals may reserve space by calling: Charles Yannich at
(860) 282-8718 ext. 2223

email: charles.yannich@maffefingrp.com,
or enroll online at www.maffefinancialgroup.com/seminars

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Ledge Light

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KALEIDOSCOPE

Art and Documentary Films
including Ledge Light

with National Geographic
Photographer-Producer
Todd Gipstein

Sunday, September 12
3 pm
$20

Tickets are available online at http://mysticindietheater.tix.com
or at the door day of show

Join Todd Gipstein for Kaleidoscope, a presentation of a half-dozen of his media pieces. It includes works he created for National Geographic, some artistic, storytelling works, and his most recent documentary, Ledge Light a show which chronicles the life of the Ledge Lighthouse that marks the entrance to the Thames River and New London Harbor.

The shows in Kaleidoscope traverse the world. They are powerful, evocative works featuring stunning photography, emotional music and fascinating stories. It’s an afternoon that will transport you to other worlds and open your eyes, engage your mind, and touch your heart.

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Mystic Independent Theater
welcomes songwriter

Alan Semenovich
Friday, September 17th
7 pm
$10

Tickets are available online at http://mysticindietheater.tix.com
or at the door day of show

After six years of study as a classical violinist, Alan Semenovich replaced the disciplined world of Mozart and Beethoven with a bass guitar.

Following his early days as a bassist for Blank Expression, Out of the Blue, Hejl and Reign and later Destiny and Sunface, he discovered that his musical heart was in writing and performing his own brand of acoustic rock & roll. He’s shared a stage with Pete Seeger at The Arlington Street Festival in 2003. Cuts from his 2005 CD - Caravelle Lounge Motel have received radio airplay.

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Mystic Independent Theater is happy to spotlight regional sounds!

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November - Eminent Muse!

Bear Garden
Friday, November 26
7 pm
$5

Tickets are available at the door
day of show

Bear Garden is a four-piece band from Stonington, Connecticut.

Its members are Joe Holt (Guitar, Vocals),
Jake Mortrude (Bass, Vocals), Cody Williams (Guitar, Vocals) and Parker Verhoeff (Drums).

They started playing together in 2008, playing classic rock covers and slowly working on their original songs, building up their songwriting skills. They have recorded a demo and are preparing to work on a studio album soon.

Come see this great new band and celebrate our 1st anniversary with us!

Mystic Independent Theater is happy to spotlight emerging music!

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~ DVD For Sale in Mystic~

May I Be Frank

We have some limited edition signed copies of the May I Be Frank DVD for sale. All DVD sale proceeds will go to Be Love and Here Now Productions in support of their efforts to distribute this amazing film!

Email: info@mysticindietheater to arrange a pick-up time. Sorry, we are not mail-ordering this dvd.

Please check mayibefrankmovie.com for updates on a DVD sales date, and support this film when it comes to your area!

May I Be Frank documents the transformation of Frank Ferrante’s life. Frank is 54 years old, obese, depressed and addicted. He stumbles into a local raw, organic and vegan restaurant in San Francisco, Café Gratitude. When Ryland, a server at Café Gratitude asks Frank “What is one thing you want to do before you die?” Frank replies, “I want to fall in love one more time, but no one will love me looking the way I do”.

Ryland, his brother Cary, and Conor, his best friend, are inspired by the possibility of helping Frank. For the next 42 days, Frank will eat only raw food, practice gratitude, visit local holistic practitioners, and get a weekly colonic. Ryland, Conor, and Cary get to support Frank’s miraculous transformation. Frank gets a new body, a clearer mind, and most importantly, a soaring spirit. May I Be Frank documents the essence of the human condition and what it truly means to fall in love again.

Visit www.mayibefrankmovie.com for more information!

 

~Now up~

Watch video from live performances
HERE at Photos & Video

Wonder what it's like to see a music show at the theater? With our superb sound system and small intimate space, we think you'll have a great experience. Check out our videos and listen for yourself! More clips will be posted in the coming weeks.

 

 

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Contact Mystic Independent Theater:

Email us info@mysticindietheater.com or call the office at (860) 536-9524.

Please note, the theater is downstairs, not wheelchair-accessible

The building is handicapped accessible, however the theater is not, and requires going downstairs. We regret that we cannot accommodate all, due these limitations.