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September 14 - September 26, 2024
Presented By: Catamount Arts
Dates: Friday, September 13 to Thursday, September 26
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Avenue
St. Johnsbury, VT
Showtimes: Tuesday through Saturday at 7:00 pm, Saturday at 5:00 pm, Sunday and Wednesday matinees at 1:30 pm
Tickets: $9 – adults, $6- Catamount members and students, $7- seniors
Matinees and Tuesday Bargain Nights: $7- adults, $4- Catamount members and students, $5- seniors
Director: Greg Kwedar
Rating: R
Runtime: 107 minutes
Cast: Colman Domingo, Clarence Maclin, Sean San José, Paul Raci
Description:
“Sing Sing” is a stirring drama based on the true story of the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at Sing Sing Correctional Facility. The film stars Colman Domingo as Divine G, an inmate who finds purpose and redemption by participating in a theatre group. As the group prepares to stage their first original comedy, Divine G, along with a wary newcomer and other incarcerated men, experience the transformative power of art. Directed by Greg Kwedar, the film features an impressive cast including Clarence Maclin and Sean San José, bringing to light the humanity and resilience of those behind bars.
Watch the trailer HERE.
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Avenue
St. Johnsbury, VT
Showtimes: Tuesday through Saturday at 7:00 pm, Saturday at 5:00 pm, Sunday and Wednesday matinees at 1:30 pm
Tickets: $9 – adults, $6- Catamount members and students, $7- seniors
Matinees and Tuesday Bargain Nights: $7- adults, $4- Catamount members and students, $5- seniors
Director: Greg Kwedar
Rating: R
Runtime: 107 minutes
Cast: Colman Domingo, Clarence Maclin, Sean San José, Paul Raci
Description:
“Sing Sing” is a stirring drama based on the true story of the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at Sing Sing Correctional Facility. The film stars Colman Domingo as Divine G, an inmate who finds purpose and redemption by participating in a theatre group. As the group prepares to stage their first original comedy, Divine G, along with a wary newcomer and other incarcerated men, experience the transformative power of art. Directed by Greg Kwedar, the film features an impressive cast including Clarence Maclin and Sean San José, bringing to light the humanity and resilience of those behind bars.
Watch the trailer HERE.