Sondra Lee Signs on for Film Forum's GREASE Screening

By: May. 10, 2016
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Film Forum has added an additional guest to their Sunday, May 15 screening of GREASE: Broadway legend Sondra Lee.

Lee made her Broadway debut in 1947 in Jule Styne's HIGH BUTTON SHOES and created the roles of Tiger Lily in PETER PAN and Minnie Fay in HELLO, DOLLY!

She will join previously announced Broadway favorites Noah Robbins, Christine Pedi, and Donna Vivino to judge a 1950s dress up CONTEST for audience members 12 years old and younger before the screening.

The movie is part of Film Forum's ongoing weekly series, Film Forum Jr., which features family-friendly classics for young audiences.

The event is this Sunday, May 15 at 11 AM at Film Forum, located at 209 West Houston Street. All tickets are only $8 and special prizes will be given to costume CONTEST winners.

Later this summer, legendary lyricist Sheldon Harnick will introduce Film Forum Jr.'s screening of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (1971) on June 12 and 1776 (1972) will play on June 26.

Film Forum Jr. is programmed by Bruce Goldstein, and all movies are shown in 35mm or DCP - never on DVD or Blu-ray. Admission is only $8 (normally $14). For more about the GREASE screening, click here.

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