New Yorkers Have A Limited Time To Catch The Film Adaptation Of The Hit Broadway Musical Passing Strange At The IFC Center In Greenwich Village, Featuring Performances By Stew And Daniel Breaker
Film Adaptation of Broadway Show Now Playing
New Yorkers should hurry down to the IFC Center in Greenwich Village as soon as they can and catch the new stage-to-film version of one of last season's best Broadway musicals, the auto-biographical Passing Strange, starring writer/musician/performer Stew and actor Daniel Breaker (Shrek) playing his younger self. Currently that is the only movie theater in the city that is screening Passing Strange: The Movie, and so far it is only on the schedule through Tuesday, August 25, 2009.
For those who won't have an opportunity to see it on the big screen, they can catch the film on cable through the On Demand feature starting later this month.
Already receiving great reviews from sources such as the New York Times and Time Out New York, Passing Strange: The Movie was filmed live by director Spike Lee at the Belasco Theater during the musical's last weekend on Broadway.