Mondo Mondays

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423 NW 23rd St,Oklahoma City OK 73103

11 October, 2021

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Mondo Mondays Mondo Mondays with Lucas 21+ Join us for Mondo Mondays upstairs at Ponyboy on October 11, 2021. ALL TICKET HOLDERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PRESENT A CURRENT (WITHIN 72 HOURS) NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST OR PROOF OF VACCINATION IN ORDER TO ATTEND THIS PERFORMANCE. SEE ADDITIONAL INFO BELOW. IMPORTANT COVID-19 UPDATE: Effective September 8th, a current (within 72 hours) negative COVID-19 test OR proof of vaccination will be required to enter our venues. You will be asked to provide either of these items upon arrival in order to attend this event. For more information on our refund policies, lost or misplaced vaccination cards and more, please visit our COVID-19 Update page at towertheatreokc.com. START TIME: 6 PM 21+ ONLY. NO EXCEPTIONS. FREE POPCORN! SCHEDULE: 6:00 PM -8:00 PM - Afterschool Anime 8:00 PM-10:30 PM - Mondo Movie screening 10:30 PM - 1:00 AM - Open Mic comedy night VENUE INFO • Enter through Ponyboy, not Tower Theatre • Downstairs bar opens at 4 PM • Box office / check in located past downstairs bar • Free parking lot directly south of the building across 23rd street • No weapons of any kind are allowed in the building • Limited seating available - first come first serve • Visit our website for more information! 21 + ONLY THIS WEEK'S MONDO MOVIE SCREENING... WE ARE THE FLESH Emiliano Rocha Minter, Mexico, 2016, Arrow Films, Horror “Think Luis Buñuel spliced with Hieronymus Bosch.” -- Jaime Graham, Total Film A visionary and bizarre slice of Mexican arthouse cinema, WE ARE THE FLESH is an extraordinary and unsettling experience, a sexually charged and nightmarish journey into an otherworldly dimension of carnal desire and excess -- as well as a powerful allegory on the corrupting power of human desire. Mixing the graphic, powerful imagery of Gaspar Noe’s ENTER THE VOID with the surreal, impact of Alejandro Jodorowsky, WE ARE THE FLESH is a bizarre mindfuck, mixing intense, outrageous imagery with a profound allegory on the nature of existence. A young brother and sister roam an apocalyptic city, taking refuge in the dilapidated lair of a strange hermit. He puts them to work building a bizarre cavernous structure, where he acts out his insane and depraved fantasies. Trapped in this maddening womb-like world under his malign influence, they find themselves sinking into the realms of dark and forbidden behaviour.

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