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FILM: SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE hosted by SKAGIT SYMPHONY

Sunday, Feb 15, 2:00 pm

Skagit Symphony and the Lincoln Theatre present a Valentine's Weekend of Music, Movie, and Amore!

 

The Lincoln Theatre and Skagit Symphony pair up to bring you this Sunday Matinee event! It's the magic of tiny, little things: live music, bellini cocktails, and a romance to remember.

Grab a date, because this is a sign...for you to join us this Valentine's Weekend for the classic rom-com Sleepless in Seattle, bookended by music by the musicians of Skagit Symphony.
 

  • Intro: Musicians of Skagit Symphony
  • Looney Tunes classic cartoon: What's Opera, Doc?
  • Break: Musicians of Skagit Symphony
  • Main Feature: Sleepless in Seattle
  • Outro: Alhambra - This new flute and guitar duo is Stephanie Bethea and Al Smith. From Piazolla and Brubeck to Pachelbel and Bach...sit back, relax, let your imagination lead the way.

 


After the death of his wife, Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks) moves to Seattle with his son, Jonah (Ross Malinger). When Jonah calls in to a talk-radio program to find a new wife for his father, Sam grudgingly gets on the line to discuss his feelings. Annie Reed (Meg Ryan), a reporter in Baltimore, hears Sam speak and falls for him, even though she is engaged. Unsure where it will lead, she writes Sam a letter asking him to meet her at the Empire State Building on Valentine's Day.

 

"Sleepless in Seattle, a real charmer, is a romantic comedy about an ultimate long-distance relationship. Emphasize 'romantic.' Emphasize 'comedy.' It delivers both." —Michael Wilmington, Los Angeles Times

 

Directed by Nora Ephron

Starring Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan

United States | English | 1993 | Romantic Comedy | 105 minutes | PG

 


Advance General Seating Tickets: $20 + applicable fees. Lincoln Theatre Members receive $3 off all tickets.

All prices include a $2.00 Preservation Fee that goes directly into our capital account for the preservation of the Lincoln Theatre and its programs.