TONY AWARD WINNER MICHAEL CERVERIS STEPS OUT FOR NIGHT OF A THOUSAND FREAKS
06 Octobre 2009 - 7:44PM
PR Newswire (US)
Sneak Peak of Universal Pictures' Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's
Assistant to Benefit the Tipitina Foundation LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6
/PRNewswire/ -- Universal Pictures and Michael Cerveris will host a
very special sneak peak of Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant
to select New Orleans audiences at the Prytania Theater on October
19 at 9 PM, it was announced today. After the sneak peak of the new
fantasy-adventure starring John C. Reilly, Willem Dafoe and Salma
Hayek, a special celebration will be held at Tipitina's Uptown,
open to guests of the screening and the general public. Proceeds
will go to the Tipitina's Foundation to support Louisiana and New
Orleans' irreplaceable music community and preserve the state's
unique musical cultures. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060316/LATH064LOGO) "New
Orleanians are experts at celebrating, even for no good reason,"
said Cerveris. "But with a good reason, they really raise the bar.
So we're planning a special party with our local friends to both
celebrate the film's release and help support the Tipitina's
Foundation." Doors open at 9 PM at Tipitina's Uptown. The evening
will be emceed by Chris Lane of the Fleur de Tease burlesque show
and will include circus performers, a costume parade, giveaways and
performances by New Orleans' own Happy Talk Band and
Caddywhompus--two local bands with large growing fan bases in the
downtown indie-rock scene. "Zack Smith, photographer and drummer
from the Rotary Downs and Lost Bayou Ramblers, was a huge help
getting the entertainment together. These bands are a great bill,
perfect for our vampire freak-show movie," said Cerveris. According
to Cerveris, "Circus freaks and vampires in full regalia are
especially encouraged to turn up. . . fangs optional." Cerveris
will make a special appearance with his own band flying in from New
York for the occasion. Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant,
directed by Paul Weitz, was filmed last year on location in New
Orleans and is based on Darren Shan's best selling book series. The
film will be released on October 23 and features a stellar cast
starring John C. Reilly, Ken Watanabe, Josh Hutcherson, Chris
Massoglia, Ray Stevenson, Patrick Fugit, with Willem Dafoe and
Salma Hayek. Cerveris, a Tony Award-winning actor and musician
currently starring on Fox's Fringe series, portrays Mr. Tiny, the
film's manipulative and rotund villain. A second screening was
added, with invitations for free tickets being extended to arts and
media studies students at NOCCA, Lusher and other New Orleans
schools. Also added is a limited number of $50 benefactor tickets
for sale to the public; these include reserved seats at the
screening and access to the VIP reception and concert at
Tipitina's, with all proceeds benefiting the Tipitina's Foundation.
For the after party only, tickets to see the bands are available at
the door for $10, with profits also benefiting Tipitina's
Foundation. For more information on the screening please contact
Eric Ramstead at the Prytania Theatre, ,
http://www.theprytania.com/. To reserve a benefactor tickets (which
includes reserved seats to the screening, plus access to the VIP
reception and concert), please contact 212-388-7408. About
Tipitina's Foundation The mission of the Tipitina's Foundation is
to support Louisiana and New Orleans' irreplaceable music community
and preserve the state's unique musical cultures. The history of
the Tipitina's Foundation originates from the Tipitina's music
venue, a revered New Orleans cultural icon that continues to be
instrumental in the development and promotion of Louisiana music
around the world. The Foundation works to support childhood music
education, the professional development of adult musicians, and the
increased profile and viability of Louisiana music as a cultural,
educational, and economic resource. The Tipitina's Foundation, a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 1997, has worked
diligently to uplift the music community of Louisiana. The
Tipitina's Foundation focuses its efforts on four programs:
Instruments A Comin' purchases musical instruments for school band
programs. Tipitina's Music Office Co-Op is a network of tech access
centers providing business development and job skills training for
local musicians, filmmakers and other digital media professionals.
Tipitina's Internship Program is a mentoring program teaching all
aspects of the music inDustry to motivated music students. Sunday
Music Workshops offer students the opportunity to play with and
learn from world-class musicians.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Universal Pictures CONTACT:
Annick Muller of Universal Pictures, +1-212-334-0333 Web Site:
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