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Dazed and Confused – The Neapolitan Movie Series In the Crown

Wed, Apr 24, 2024
The Crown
Carolina Theatre Greensboro

In the Crown

3 Nights. 3 Weeks. 3 Flavors of Movies.
Join us Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights this Spring for a delicious new movie series in the Crown: The Neapolitan. From indie films and 90s throwbacks to cult classics & more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!


This coming-of-age film follows the mayhem of rowdy teenagers in Austin, Texas, celebrating the last day of high school in 1976. The graduating class heads for a popular pool hall and joins an impromptu keg party. The upperclassmen are hazing the incoming freshmen, and everyone is trying to get stoned, drunk, or laid, even the football players that signed a pledge not to.

Directed by Richard Linklater ‧ R ‧ 1993 ‧ Comedy/Drama ‧ 1h 42m

The Neapolitan Movie tickets are $8, taxes and fees included.
Seniors, military, first responders, students and educators save $1 per ticket!
Carolina Theatre Movie passes will also be accepted at the door.

Doors and Box Office open at 7pm.


For groups or to save more on 5 or 10 movie tickets, consider purchasing the Pick 5 or Pick 10 Movie FlexPass.
To learn more and purchase a Carolina Theatre Movie FlexPass, click here.


ABOUT THE CROWN
The Crown at the Carolina, located on the third floor, started its life as the 1927 vaudeville theatre’s original sign shop, churning out iconic posters and ads for early touring shows and movies. After spending the decades that followed as a storage area, the space underwent its first phase of renovation to open to the public as The Crown in September 2013.

Now a high-tech, flexible performance space, The Crown is celebrated for its delicate acoustics, inviting ambiance, intimate setting, as well as its accessibility to the Triad’s performing arts community. Warm, exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and huge lead-paned windows (original to the building) bring the room its natural, historic, up-cycled “cool” factor.