Sherlock Jr.

Tuesday, Sept. 9, 7:15 p.m.
W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
Jesuit Theatre
200 Springfield Road
Syracuse, NY 13214
Come see Buster Keaton’s brilliant silent film Sherlock Jr. (1924) with a live new score by Nic Scherzinger performed by the Society for New Music! A screening of Keaton’s Sherlock Jr., accompanied by a performance of Scherzinger’s score, follows at 7:15 inthe main theater of Le Moyne’s Performing Arts Center. The screening (45 minutes) will be followed by a Q and A with the composer.
Preceding the screening, a panel on imaginative movies about movies with Le Moyne English and Communication professors Julie Grossman, Rebecca Pelkey, and Daniel Rudin, and composer of the score for Sherlock Jr., Syracuse University professor Nic Scherzinger, in the Le Moyne College Performing Arts Center Marren Studio (room 214) 6:30-7pm, Sept. 9th
Sponsored by the Le Moyne College Film Program, the Society for New Music, the Le Moyne College Religion and Literature Forum, the Le Moyne College Music Program, and the Syracuse International Film Festival
Tickets:
$20 - general admission
$15 - senior citizens
Free - LeMoyne College and Syracuse Universith students (student ID required)
Free - Anyone 18 years old and under
*Student tickets are not available in advance. A limited number will be available at the box office the day of the event beginning at 6 p.m.
W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
Jesuit Theatre
200 Springfield Road
Syracuse, NY 13214
Come see Buster Keaton’s brilliant silent film Sherlock Jr. (1924) with a live new score by Nic Scherzinger performed by the Society for New Music! A screening of Keaton’s Sherlock Jr., accompanied by a performance of Scherzinger’s score, follows at 7:15 inthe main theater of Le Moyne’s Performing Arts Center. The screening (45 minutes) will be followed by a Q and A with the composer.
Preceding the screening, a panel on imaginative movies about movies with Le Moyne English and Communication professors Julie Grossman, Rebecca Pelkey, and Daniel Rudin, and composer of the score for Sherlock Jr., Syracuse University professor Nic Scherzinger, in the Le Moyne College Performing Arts Center Marren Studio (room 214) 6:30-7pm, Sept. 9th
Sponsored by the Le Moyne College Film Program, the Society for New Music, the Le Moyne College Religion and Literature Forum, the Le Moyne College Music Program, and the Syracuse International Film Festival
Tickets:
$20 - general admission
$15 - senior citizens
Free - LeMoyne College and Syracuse Universith students (student ID required)
Free - Anyone 18 years old and under
*Student tickets are not available in advance. A limited number will be available at the box office the day of the event beginning at 6 p.m.

