John Waters // False Negative: A Halloweener Celebration
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4814 Chicago Ave,Minneapolis MN 55417
29 October, 2021
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John Waters // False Negative: A Halloweener Celebration ALL AGES John Waters The Prince of Puke returns to The Parkway! John Waters doesn't need a costume; he's in disguise as himself every day of the year. Friday, October 29, 2021 7 pm Doors // 8 pm Show 18+ VIP Seating (includes premium seating, priority post-show meet & greet, and a swag bag of tricks, treats & trinkets selected by the Sultan of Sleaze himself): $149 Preferred Seating (includes reserved seating & priority post-show meet & greet): $89 General Admission: $49 Advance, $59 At The Door Ticket Purchases are Final and Non-Refundable *The Parkway Theater requires Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination or Negative Test Result for entry to all events.* The Prince of Puke returns to The Parkway! This filthy world has certainly changed since John Waters' last visit in February 2020 — and so has his signature spoken word performance, now entitled, False Negative. The all-new, fast-moving, seventy-minute monologue gets a Halloweener holiday spin that will give fans of the artistically infected a really scary booster shot. The man the French press recently called the “Queer Confucius” is back on the road and ready to give new goblins, witches, and everyone in between a reverse trigger-warning for this horror-house ride of post-covid comic thrills. John Waters doesn’t need a costume, he’s in disguise as himself every day of the year. Trick or treat. You must excrete. John Waters is a man of many monikers: The Prince of Puke, The Duke of Dirt, The Sultan of Sleaze. Any way you put it, John Waters is famed the world over for his trash epics including Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, Polyester, Serial Mom, Cecil B. Demented and Hairspray. False Negative is the next chapter in Waters' rapid-fire one-man spoken word Vaudevillean act, This Filthy World, celebrating the film career and joyously appalling taste of the man William Burroughs once called "The Pope of Trash.” In this live performance, the legend himself talks about his early negative artistic influences, including his fascination with true crime, exploitation films, fashion lunacy, the extremes of the art world, Catholicism, sexual deviancy and a love of reading. John Waters Originally built in 1931. Reimagined and restored in 2018. Dedicated to bringing people together through the thoughtful presentation of high-quality movies, music, and more.
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