SPENDY Productions presents
Strange Beauty Film Festival 2012
February 16-18, 2012
"There is no excellent beauty, that hath not some
strangeness in the proportion." – Francis Bacon

Durham's wildly popular film festival returns for a third helping of adventurous and striking short films from around the world, including fiction, documentaries, experimental, and wholly unclassifiable works. Come marvel at the everyday beauty and strangeness that surrounds us.
Presented as part of Manbites Dog Theater's Other Voices Series
Strange Beauty website
Schedule of films

Featuring 4 program blocks:
Block 1: Thursday Feb 16, 8:15 - Sold out
Block 2: Friday Feb 17, 8:15 - Sold out
Block 3: Matinee Saturday Feb 18, 3:15. - Sold out
Block 4: Saturday Feb 18, 8:15 - Sold out
Weekend Pass: Good for all four blocks - Passes are now sold out.

Advance tickets and passes for all blocks are SOLD OUT.

For sold out blocks, we expect to have about a dozen tickets available at the door prior to each show. These will be sold first come first served, cash or check only, when we open the box office about 75 minutes prior to the show.

TICKETS:
Purchase tickets online
Or by phone: 919.682.3343

Weekend Pass: $40
Individual Tickets: $12
• Senior/Active Duty Military: $10
• Student with current I.D.: $5
Season Vouchers accepted for individual tickets.

(NOTE: All advance purchase tickets including Weekend Pass tickets and complimentary tickets must be picked up at the box office prior to each program block, beginning an hour before start time. Tickets not picked up by 15 minutes before start time may be released to the waiting list. Late admission is at the discretion of the house staff and may be standing room only. No refunds for unused tickets.)

LOCATION: Manbites Dog Theater, 703 Foster Street in Durham.
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Manbites Dog's 2011-12 Season listings

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Questions? Email us at manbitesdogtheater@gmail.com

Manbites Dog Theater’s 2011-2012 season is made possible by gifts to the Durham Arts Council’s Annual Arts Fund, and support from the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources; and by funding from an anonymous foundation; and by support from the Duke University Department of Theater Studies.

(c) 2001-2012 Manbites Dog Theater Company, Durham, NC