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Wicked: For Good

Family, Fantasy, Musical Rated: PG 138 min
Today: 4:00pm  |  7:00pm
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The hotly anticipated concluding chapter in the two-part feature film sensation drops us back down in Oz, where former best friends Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) have become full-blown antagonists as the Wicked Witch of the West and the Good Witch of the North. Wicked: For Good is a dazzling musical spectacle that, like the Gregory Maguire novel and Broadway musical before it, challenges the very meaning of good vs. evil.

“The movie is a testament to diversity (species included) as a common good as well as to love, friendship and solidarity. It’s on the side of kindness, which is itself, well, a balm.” — Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
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Chronogram Chatham Photo Shoot This Saturday

Hey, Chatham: Chronogram is coming to town! Please join us at the Crandell this Saturday, December 6, from 9am – 12pm, to get your FREE portrait taken for the January issue of Chronogram. You could be a part of the magazine’s Chatham Pop-Up of resident portraits, a special multi-page spread that will follow an article about Chatham in the issue. Participants will receive a digital copy of their portrait once the January issue is published. Scan the QR Code in the top image or click the button below to sign up for a time! Chronogram’s Chatham Photo Shoot Signup

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In the News: Long Live the Crandell Theatre

Capital Region Living magazine just published a wonderful article by Stacey Morris about the Crandell. She interviewed Executive Director Mirissa Neff earlier this fall. The piece delves into the theater’s history and celebrates its reopening. Click the link below and flip to page 32 to read more. READ MORE

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In the News: Woman’s Search for Meaning

Berkshire Edge‘s “Women on the Verge” columnist Sarah Wright spoke with documentary filmmaker Marisa Fox about her new film, My Underground Mother. “As writer, director, and producer of My Underground Mother, she makes it her mission to unlock hidden Holocaust history. Specifically, Fox sets out to decode her mother’s many mysteries,” writes Wright. READ MORE HERE To buy tickets to My Underground Mother and the Q&A directly following with Fox and producer Deborah Shaffer, click here. The film screens on Sunday, October 19 at noon.  

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