Crosstown Theater
Memphis, TN 38104 United States Get Directions
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POSTPONED Crosstown Arthouse presents Tokyo Knights
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United States** The event is postponed until further notice.
Tokyo Knights is about a boy named Koji who is good at, well, everything. Koji’s pop passes, and Koji goes home to take over his family's “construction business,” crush it at school, and get the truth as to what happened with his daddy. The Crosstown Arthouse Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent, international, historically significant, artistic, experimental, cult, underground and documentary features.
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POSTPONED Memphis Vs. New Orleans
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United States** The event is postponed until further notice.
Join us at Crosstown Arts for Memphis vs New Orleans, featuring The Stax Music Academy & Trombone Shorty Foundation with special guests.
Stax Music Academy's 20th Anniversary celebration continues as The Stax Music Academy and Trombone Shorty Foundation join forces to celebrate the indigenous sounds of the world-renowned music cities of Memphis and New Orleans. Enjoy one night of Memphis soul battling it out with New Orleans’ funky jazz at Crosstown Theater.
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POSTPONED Crosstown Arthouse presents Klute
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United States** The event is postponed until further notice.
Jane Fonda (Cat Ballou, They Shoot Horses Don’t They?, Barbarella) stars as a groovy call girl and wannabe actress who may or may not be connected to a dead john (who ran a chemical company by day). Donald Sutherland (MASH, The Kentucky Fried Movie) plays the title character Klute, a detective brought in by a chemical company executive to find out what really happened. Co-starring Roy Scheider (Jaws, Jaws II) as Jane Fonda’s pimp. Also co-starring the super-fun and sleazy NYC of the 1970s. Klute won a lot of Oscars, but don’t hold that against it. IT IS A GREAT MOVIE ANYWAY!!
The Crosstown Arthouse Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent, international, historically significant, artistic, experimental, cult, underground and documentary features.
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POSTPONED Spotlight Concert Series: Piano Quintets Lost in Time
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United States** This event is postponed until further notice.
Join us in Crosstown Theater for the Spotlight Concert Series, featuring piano quintets by composers Dora Pejacovic and Zdenek Fibich.This special performance by Memphis Symphony Orchestra musicians Priscilla Tsai, Jordan Musgrave, Ruth Burgess, Josh Muzzi, and pianist Tingting Yao features a program of piano quintets "lost in time" by composers Dora Pejacovic and Zdenek Fibich.
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Crosstown Arthouse presents Freeway
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesYou know that story "Little Red Riding Hood"? You know that girl who works over at the City Thrift on Summer? The one with the creepy stepdad and the mom who hooks up by Tee Jay’s? The one who’s always talking about blowing Memphis to go live with her me-maw in a trailer park in […]
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Crosstown Arthouse presents True Stories
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesDavid Byrne makes his directorial debut with TRUE STORIES, a movie loosely based around drawings Bryne had made about tabloid stories. Byrne is the main narrator as he traverses through the town of Virgil, Texas, as they prepare for the “Celebration of Specialness.” With Spalding Gray (Swimming to Cambodia!! Farmer’s Daughters!!) and Pops Staples!!!
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Shoot & Splice: Creative Producing
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesMany people assume that the role of a producer is only about finding money and selling a film. But what does it mean to be a creative producer? Join Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts in a conversation with producers Tracee Comfort and Princeton Echols to find out why producing is one of the more misunderstood but creatively fulfilling roles in production.
Topics will include how to manage a production, casting, story and script development, working with a director, and much more.
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Crosstown Arthouse presents Carmen Jones
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesDirected by Otto Preminger and based on an Oscar Hammerstein musical, in turn based on the opera Carmen, CARMEN JONES tells the story of Carmen Jones , who works in a parachute factory in North Carolina during WWII. Carmen is arrested for fighting with a co-worker who reported her for arriving late for work. Foreman Sgt. Brown assigns young soldier Joe to deliver her to the authorities, much to the dismay of Joe's fiancée Cindy Lou, who had agreed to marry him during his leave. Carmen Jones features a Saul Bass title sequence and Diahann Carroll (Dominique Deveraux in the hit television show Dynasty)!
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Crosstown Arthouse presents Blue Collar
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesBLUE COLLAR was Paul Schrader’s debut as a director, and making the movie reportedly literally drove him insane. BLUE COLLAR is a caper about three auto workers (Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel, and Yaphet Kotto) who rob their union and unexpectedly uncover an illegal loan operation and ties to organized crime. BLUE COLLAR is about corruption, the impossible grind of the working class, powerlessness, and most definitely, the use of racial difference as a weapon by the oppressors against the oppressed.
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Crosstown Arthouse presents The Harder They Come
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesWITH A PIECE IN HIS HAND, HE TAKES ON THE MAN! The epochal cultural moment that first brought reggae to the international stage, made Jimmy Cliff a star, and demonstrated how music can change the world. Fifty years on, THE HARDER THEY COME is still electric with the feeling of discovery. This SCARFACE-y blend of crime drama and musical tracks Cliff’s country-boy-in-search-of-fame through Jamaica under the guises of laborer, recording artist, convict, ganja dealer, and outlaw folk hero. Before THE HARDER THEY COME, the collective perception of a “foreign film” was limited to the Bergmans and the Kurosawas of the world. This game-changer forever blew those doors off — and it still hasn’t lost a drop of its cool, its edge, or its way of making you dance.
