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A Two-day Retrospective of a Local Legend.Come celebrate the life of Seattle born Actress Frances Farmer in a two day event presented by West Seattle's Historic Admiral Theater. Come dressed to impress (30's style) for our elegant first night, featuring a cocktail reception and a 72nd Anniversary showing of the award winning classic "Come and Get It". The evening also includes a presentation of "The Bad Girl of West Seattle" by local historian Peder Nelson. Saturday features the family friendly matinee "Rhythm on the Range" co-starring Bing Crosby, culminating that evening with Jessica Langes academy award-nominated performance in the critically acclaimed movie, Frances. Join us later for an after party @ Shadowland Restaurant, in the West Seattle Junction. |
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"The Bad Girl of West Seattle"Presentation by
He will be joined by special guest David M. Johnson, Ed.D., CEO of Navos Mental Health Solutions Center who will discuss the myths around mental illness and will speak to today's innovative approaches to treatment and emphasis on recovery and resiliency. Dr. Johnson has devoted the past thirty two years to community mental health serving as an administrator, teacher and therapist. |
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Welcome To The Historic Admiral Theater There is a lot of rich history about the theater. The Admiral opened in 1919 as the Portola Theater, showing silent movies in the single room that is now the lobby. In 1942, the present theater was added and re-designed by the same architect who created the ornate Hollywood Pantages in Los Angeles. The theater is built around a nautical theme and has etched glass (with Seahorses) hanging in the lobby. In the 1940's the exterior of the theater sported a real ship's mast complete with Crow's Nest! There is a huge mural behind the snack bar depicting sailing vessels.
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