1253 S Cloverdale St
Seattle, WA 98108
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On March 10th at South Park Hall, David Schmader is lending his comedic genius to ROAD HOUSE a 1989’s uproariously macho zen-judo bouncer drama starring Patrick Swayze as a legendary badass who “lives like a loner, fights like a professional, and loves like there’s no tomorrow,” as the film’s original tagline put it. A howling tornado of punching fists, bouncing boobs, and brutally stupid dialogue, ROAD HOUSE is a perfect match for David Schmader, the Seattle-based writer and performer who’s toured the country with his critically acclaimed “annotated screening” of Paul Verhoeven’s ridiculous stripper drama Showgirls, and provided the commentary track for the best-selling Showgirls DVD. On Saturday March 10, Schmader will host a screening of the mighty ROAD HOUSE—or as Schmader calls it, “SHOWGIRLS for boys”— Join us for a night of drunken screaming at a craptastic American classic.
$20 NOW, $25 AT THE DOOR (NO FEES)
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