I-100 presents: Pearl Jam’s “Let’s Play Two” at the State Theater of Ithaca

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I-100 presents: Pearl Jam’s “Let’s Play Two”
On The State Theater of Ithaca’s Big Screen
Thursday, October 26th at 7pm!

Hear it how it’s meant to be heard… LOUD!

Let’s Play Two is a concert film that chronicles Pearl Jam’s legendary performances at Wrigley Field during the Chicago Cubs historic 2016 season. With Chicago being a hometown to Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam has forged a relationship with the city, the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field that is unparalleled in the world of sports and music.

From Ten to Lightning Bolt, the concert film shuffles through Pearl Jam’s ever-growing catalog of originals and covers — spanning the band’s 25-year career. The film includes exclusive interviews and a behind-the-scenes look as the Wrigleyville neighborhood and transitions from the atmosphere of a Cubs’ win, to the anticipation and preparation leading up to these legendary concerts!

Tickets are on sale now!

General admissions Tickets for Pearl Jam: Let’s Play Two are only $10 and are on sale now. Tickets are available through the State Theatre Box Office at 105 W. State/MLK Jr. St., by calling 607-277-8283, or online at www.stateofithaca.org.

From the press release:

(Ithaca, NY) – The State Theatre of Ithaca and ABRAMORAMA Films Presents: Pearl Jam: Let’s Play Two; A film by Danny Clinch on Thursday, October 26th at 7pm.

Let’s Play Two is a concert film that chronicles Pearl Jam’s legendary performances at Wrigley Field during the Chicago Cubs historic 2016 season. With Chicago being a hometown to Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam has forged a relationship with the city, the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field that is unparalleled in the world of sports and music.

From Ten to Lightning Bolt, the concert film shuffles through Pearl Jam’s ever-growing catalog of originals and covers — spanning the band’s 25-year career. The film includes exclusive interviews and a behind-the-scenes look as the Wrigleyville neighborhood transitions seamlessly from the atmosphere of a Cubs’ win to the anticipation of, and preparation for, the concerts.

Through the eyes of renowned director/photographer Danny Clinch and the voice of Pearl Jam, the film showcases the journey of this special relationship — using the past and present of both the band and the Chicago Cubs through the music, the sweat and the eternal hopes of being both: a Cubs fan and Pearl Jam fan.

General admissions Tickets for Pearl Jam: Let’s Play Two are only $10 and are on sale now. Tickets are available through the State Theatre Box Office at 105 W. State/MLK Jr. St., by calling 607-277-8283, or online at www.stateofithaca.org.

Be a part of Pearl Jam’s legendary performances at Wrigley Field. Let’s Play Two screens at The State Theatre of Ithaca Thursday, October 26th at 7pm!

State Theatre of Ithaca Inc. is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that owns and operates Tompkins County’s last remaining historic theatre. Their mission is to enhance the cultural life of Ithaca and the Finger Lakes by preserving, operating and promoting the historic State Theatre as an active venue for national, international and community performances and programming. Over 65,000 people will attend events there during the 2017/18 season.

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