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You Remind Me Of The Babe - Labyrinth @ The Nuart Theatre

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And you shall know Mr. Bowie by the size of his purple spandex package…

The 35mm reissue of the 1986 Jim Henson/George Lucas magnum opus, LABYRINTH, is now playing at the Nuart Theatre. The new print will continue showing in all its goblin glory until Thursday August 2nd.

Tonight, there is a post-show Q&A with the entire Froud brood -- Brian Froud, the conceptual fantasy designer, Wendy Froud, the puppet designer, and baby-actor extraordinaire, Toby Froud.

All together now: Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the goblin city to take back the child that you have stolen. For my will is as strong as yours, and my kingdom is as great. You have no power over me.

Labyrinth
@ Nuart Theatre
11272 Santa Monica Blvd
Monday July 30th / 7:30 PM
$9.50 ($7.25 children)
Buy tickets here
310-281-8223

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