Doors open: 7pm / Event Starts: 8pm / Tickets: $10
Presented by Edmond Town Hall and our sponsor Strikers of Brookfield
Join us for a special one-time showing of the beloved cult classic comedy “The Big Lebowski” from directors Ethan and Joel Coen (Raising Arizona, Fargo). There will be door prizes and a Bathrobe Pageant on our stage. Wear your robe and participate for a chance to be named “The Dude”.
And of course, White Russians will be served…
Bathrobe Pageant
To enter all you need to do is show up in your best bathrobe! There will be a registration desk in the lobby so we can get your name and give you a number. The pageant will begin around 8pm. Contestants will line up in the back of the theater and our emcees will introduce contestants and their numbers one-by-one as they walk down the center aisle.
To help us get a head count of how many people are planning to participate, please fill out this google form with your name: https://forms.gle/zLwdpHEGFAX5SqXD9
Winner of the pageant will win:
- $100 gift certificate to Strikers of Brookfield
- Breakfast basket from BD Provisions that includes pancake mix, toppings, syrup, and coffee
- A pair of tickets to one of our concerts at ETH!
Runner up of the pageant will win:
- $25 gift card to ETH that can be used for anything
- Bottle of Aquila’s Nest wine
Winners will be determined by how loud you can get the audience to be.
All participants will be given a gift booklet of entertainment.
Raffle / Drawing
No bathrobe you say? Well wear your bowling team jacket and enter our drawing and you can win:
- $25 gift certificate to the Blue Colony Diner
- $25 gift card to ETH that can be used for anything
Movie synopsis: Jeff `The Dude’ Lebowski is mistaken for Jeffrey Lebowski, who is The Big Lebowski. Which explains why he’s roughed up and has his precious rug peed on. In search of recompense, The Dude tracks down his namesake, who offers him a job. His wife has been kidnapped and he needs a reliable bagman. Aided and hindered by his pals Walter Sobchak, a Vietnam vet, and Donny, master of stupidity.
Run Time: 1h57m