FREE Show: The Cocoanuts (1929) with the Marx Brothers in honor of the GARDEN’s 95th Birthday sponsored by Liberty Tax Service

Greenfield Garden Cinema 361 Main St., Greenfield

Courtesy of our friends at Liberty Tax Service the GARDEN is offering a FREE showing of a 95 year old film on the eve of it's 95th Birthday! Stop by the GARDEN to see the opening day program and laugh your sides silly with the hilarious hijinks of The Marx Brothers in The Cocoanuts. Mr. Hammer played by Groucho Marx runs a bankrupt Florida hotel with the help of Jamison played by Zeppo Marx. He'll try anything to make money, even make love to rich Mrs. Potter played by Mary Eaton (Glorifying the American Girl). But his main scheme, selling real estate, is in danger of sabotage from zanies Chico and Harpo, who also reduce the schemes of a pair of jewel thieves to chaos. A subplot involves the star-crossed love of Polly Potter and architect Bob Adams played by Oscar Shaw (Rhythm on the River). Bob Hope's wife Delores even is an uncredited dancer in the film.

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FREE Show: The Cocoanuts (1929) with the Marx Brothers in honor of the GARDEN’s 95th Birthday sponsored by Liberty Tax Service

Greenfield Garden Cinema 361 Main St., Greenfield

Courtesy of our friends at Liberty Tax Service the GARDEN is offering a FREE showing of a 95 year old film on the eve of it's 95th Birthday! Stop by the GARDEN to see the opening day program and laugh your sides silly with the hilarious hijinks of The Marx Brothers in The Cocoanuts. Mr. Hammer played by Groucho Marx runs a bankrupt Florida hotel with the help of Jamison played by Zeppo Marx. He'll try anything to make money, even make love to rich Mrs. Potter played by Mary Eaton (Glorifying the American Girl). But his main scheme, selling real estate, is in danger of sabotage from zanies Chico and Harpo, who also reduce the schemes of a pair of jewel thieves to chaos. A subplot involves the star-crossed love of Polly Potter and architect Bob Adams played by Oscar Shaw (Rhythm on the River). Bob Hope's wife Delores even is an uncredited dancer in the film.

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Gorgons by Megan E. Tripaldi

The Perch at Hawks & Reed 289 Main St, 4th Floor, Greenfield

A night of theaterComing Soon! -March 8-10 and 15-17 2024Gorgonsby Megan E. TripaldiMedusa is dead; Stheno and Euryale her two sisters, remain. As a century passes they are left behind to process their own grief over her demise and their own grief over being trapped in the shadows by the gods and to figure out who they are without her. https://humanagendatheater.wixsite.com/theaterFor all ticket Links: https://linktr.ee/humanagendatheaterContent Warning: Suicide and discussions of: Death, Sexual assault

LABYRINTH featuring juggling by Greenfield’s own Michael Moschen

Greenfield Garden Cinema 361 Main St., Greenfield

Penn Jillette classmate Michael Moschen GHS Class of '73 was a Juggler in the first season of the Big Apple Circus and is featured doing the crystal ball manipulations for David Bowie who literally stood directly behind him during the filming. George Lucas produced and Jim Henson directed this gothic fantasy which pits living and breathing actors Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie (who, along with Trevor Jones, provides the film's music) against a motley collection of Muppet monsters. The film centers upon teenage Sarah (Connelly), who lives in a fantasy world of myth and magic, evil spells, and wondrous enchantment. She is baby-sitting her little brother when she cavalierly wishes that goblins would take him away. She gets her wish, and a coterie of goblins abduct him. She then encounters Jareth (David Bowie), the ruler of a mystical world one step removed from reality. He tells Sarah that the only way to get her brother back is to find her way through a M.C. Escher-like labyrinth and find the castle at the center. As she makes her way through the maze, she faces a number of horrific challenges (like the Bog of Eternal Stench) before she finds her way to…

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