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Location: Chrysler Theatre, Windsor, ON, Canada
Date: Saturday 9th April 2011
Time: 20:00 EST
Date: Sunday 10th April 2011
Time: 14:30 EST
The Greatest Bond Film Scores...served shaken, not stirred.
John Morris Russell, Conductor
Tickets - Box\A\B\C\D
Adult - $85\$52\$41\$31\$16
Senior (60+) - $85\$52\$36\$23\$16
Student/Youth - $42\$26\$20\$15\$8
Call Patron Services to purchase, 519-973-1238 ex. 16.
Location: Lafayette Theatre, 97 Lafayette Avenue, Suffern, New York
Date: Saturday 11th June 2011
Time: 11:30am
But June 11th is a fair way off. Still time to maybe organize a trip.
Location: Egyptian Theater, 6712 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA, US
Date: Friday 18th March 2011
Time: 19:30
Location: Royal Albert Hall, London, UK
Date: Monday 20th June 2011
Time: TBC
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Nicholas Dodd conductor
Special Guests include:
Dame Shirley Bassey
Sir Michael Caine
David Arnold
Sir George Martin
All profits benefit the John Barry Scholarship for Film Composition at the Royal College of Music
Tickets available from Friday 8 April.
http://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/event_concert_john_barry_tribute.php3
Date: 6th May 2011
Time: 19:00
Location: Joslyn Art Museum, Dodge Street, Omaha, NE, USA
http://www.mi6-hq.com/news/index.php?itemid=9375
Location: Grauman's Chinese Theatre (Digital Cinema), Los Angeles, CA, USA
Date: Sunday 1st May 2011
Time: 12:30
With the third James Bond film, composer John Barry, who passed away earlier this year, established the series' musical legacy. As previously, he used Monty Norman's James Bond theme (which he had first arranged for 1962's Dr. No), to set up Sean Connery's stylish, dangerous leading character. But when he added jazzy brass to reflect the title villain's plot to rob Fort Knox, he gave Bond his first of many hit soundtrack albums. He also gave the series its first chart-topping title song, with pop diva Shirley Bassey wailing her way through musical lines as seductive as the lure of wealth and power. Starting with GOLDFINGER, the Bond films would become noted for title tracks by top performers like Paul McCartney, Madonna and A-Ha. Barry's score isn't the only reason this is consistently hailed as the best of the Bonds. In the first of his four Bond films, Guy Hamilton, who attends this screening, brought a glossy, fast-moving style that reeked of sophistication. GOLDFINGER also features two of the series' best villains, Gert Fröbe in the title role and Harold Sakata as hired muscle Odd Job, as well as two of the most alluring Bond girls. Shirley Eaton creates an indelible gold-plated image, while Honor Blackman's Pussy Galore is one of the few leading ladies who can match Connery blow for blow and clinch for clinch.
Visit the event website for further information.
Location: Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston St., Orlando, FL, USA
Date: 10th March 2012
Time: 2pm and 8pm EST
The Orlando Philharmonic's Super Series gets a jolt of intrigue and espionage late in the season with this pops concert featuring scores from the greatest adventures of James Bond and his peers. Hear slow-burning songs from "Goldfinger," "From Russia With Love" and the "Mission: Impossible" theme, conducted by local pops favorite Michael Krajewski with Broadway veteran Debbie Gravitte (pictured) on vocals.
Single tickets $14.75-$70
Call 407-770-0071 or visit the event website: orlandophil.org
September 10th - "Goldfinger"
October 1st - "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
October 22nd - "The Spy Who Loved Me"
November 5th - "License To Kill"
November 19th - "GoldenEye"
December 3rd - "Casino Royale"
Admission is free.
The Main Library is located in downtown New Britain on the corner of West Main and High Streets. It is two blocks from City Hall.
20 High St.
New Britain, CT 06051
(860) 224-3155
Caroline Munro (Naomi, "The Spy Who Loved Me"), Richard Kiel (Jaws, "The Spy Who Loved Me" & "Moonraker") and Lana Wood (Plenty O'Toole, "Diamonds Are Forever") will be available for signings.
The event takes place at the Hilton hotel in Parsippany, NJ, USA from October 28th through October 30th 2011.
Tickets bought in advance are $20.
Visit the official event website for further information.
Location: Mayfair Theatre, Ottawa, Canada
Date: January 8th 2012 - January 31st 2012
007 returns to the big screen in Canada's Capital with the Mayfair Theatre's fourth annual James Bond festival.
<img src="http://www.mi6-hq.com/news/images/event_mayfair_theatre.jpg">
Known as Ottawa's home of stuff you won't see anywhere else, the Mayfair, located on Bank Street (south of the Canadian Parliament) is Ottawa's oldest theatre. Opened in 1932 it currently screens anything from independent films, to classics and current releases which are no longer screening at nearby megaplexes. The theatre's age adds charm to any movie goers experience. The ornate columns and balconies add nostalgia and the select areas with couches instead of theatre seats give a sense home style comfort for families and friends.
Now that James Bond returns, Bond fans in the area can experience a classic double-oh double bill that will restore the golden James Bond cinema days.
January 8th & 10th
Goldfinger & Thunderball
January 15th & 17th
O.H.M.S.S. & Diamonds Are Forever
January 22nd & 24th
The Man With The Golden Gun & Moonraker
January 29th & 31st
Never Say Never Again & Octopussy
Location: Seattle Symphony, S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, Seattle, WA, USA
Dates: 2nd-5th February 2012
Times: Various
Michael Krajewski, conductor
Debbie Gravitte, soprano
From Seattle with love! The Orchestra celebrates the golden anniversary of the world's favorite spy, performing the music that made the Bond films famous.
Music only, no visuals. Tickets from $17.00.
<a href="http://www.seattlesymphony.org/symphony/buy/single/production.aspx?id=10627" target="_blank">Click here for booking information</a>.
Ah, good to know that I'm not the youngest one here! I'm 15, and before you showed up, I think I was the youngest one here. Good to see someone of close age here!
Location: Marcus Center's Uihlein Hall, 929 N. Water St, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Date: Friday 24th February 2012
Time: 20:00
Date: Saturday 25th February 2012
Time: 20:00
Date: Sunday 26th February 2012
Time: 14:30
Conductor Carl Davis and vocalist Mary Carewe join the MSO Pops for a concert of James Bond songs, such as "Goldfinger," "Live and Let Die," "Nobody Does It Better" and the memorable title theme.
Tickets: $25-$102. Call (414) 291-7605 or visit mso.org.
Location: Erie Philharmonic, 609 Walnut Street, Erie, PA, 16502, USA
Date: Saturday 18th February 2012
Time: 20:00
Shaken, not stirred. James Bond knew just what he wanted, and you can join him at the Warner for a post-Valentine’s party with the famous music from his films. Whether you are a Connery or a Moore fan, Brosnan or Craig, you’ll be sure to enjoy the dramatic and irresistible songs from one of films most successful franchises. And as Mr. Bond makes his way into the outer reaches of Siberia (as he seems to do in ever other film!) we’ll honor the great music of Russia with a few popular classics. Consider it an olive in a perfect, dry martini.
FEATURING:
Vocalists: Kate Amatuzzo, Ellise Chase, Kirstan Orgel
Junior Philharmonic
Nadine Sherman, cello
<a href="http://www.eriephil.org/events/james-bond-from-russia-with-love/" target="_blank">Visit the event website for ticket information</a>.
Enjoy dinner before the show right at the Warner. A 5-course catered dinner will be served in the adjacent First Niagara Community Room. Just $50/person or $75/person includes a concert ticket. Call 455-1375 to RSVP. Limited seating.
Location: Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square, Somerville, MA, USA
Celebrate 50 years of James Bond with the first six 007 adventures on the big screen in beautiful 35mm prints.
Friday 2nd March 2012
Dr. No: 7:45
From Russia With Love: 10:00
Saturday 3rd March 2012
Dr. No: 3:15
From Russia With Love: 5:30
Goldfinger: 7:45
Thunderball: 10:00
Sunday 4th March 2012
Goldfinger: 12:30
Thunderball: 2:45
You Only Live Twice: 5:15
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service: 7:45
Each film: $10 adult, $7 senior
007 All Access Weekend Pass: $40
Call the box-office on (617) 625-5700 for further information.
Location: Museum of London - Docklands
Date: Friday 9th March 2012
Time: 19:00
This BAFTA award-winning 60s classic sees Michael Caine star as a spy who finds himself caught up in a sinister brainwashing plot in Cold War London.
The screening will be introduced by the film's Oscar-winning set designer, Sir Kenneth Adam.
Film screenings take place on the second Friday of every month. Tickets can be bought in advance for individual screenings for £7 (concs £5), or for an annual fee of £25 (£18 concs) members can enjoy 6 free Docklands Cinema Club tickets per year. Call 020 7001 9844 for more information.
Nice guy, Ken Adam. I went to his talk at the BFI in 09 prior to the YOLT screening. Now that's a film that really showcases his talents.