Looking for an affordable getaway? Head to the Monmouth County Park System’s family campground in Turkey Swamp Park. Located at 200 Georgia Road in Freehold, the campground opens for the season on Saturday. VIP tickets are available for $100 and include a pre-performance meet-and-greet cocktail reception with the artists. "Artists collaborate to create a new and groundbreaking movement platform, crossing disciplines, experiences and sharing practices.” “Architects engage the human senses through imagery and mesmerizing choreography,” Chajnik said. White-McGuire, Weber and Trusnovec were formerly with the Martha Graham Dance Company, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and Paul Taylor Dance Company, respectively. Saturday at the Axelrod Performing Arts Center.ĪXCBT Artistic Director Gabriel Chajnik brings works by three acclaimed modern dance artists: Blakely White-McGuire’s "Apertura," Andrea Weber’s "Arbol" and Michael Trusnovec’s "Minimal Complex." Also in the program is Chajnik’s "Komposition," inspired by the paintings of Wassily Kandinsky. Viewer advisory: The version below contains profanity and is weirdly graphic you’ll never be able to peel a potato again without wincing.Axelrod Contemporary Ballet Theater (AXCBT) presents "Architects of Dance" featuring four world premieres at 8 p.m. The true humor (or horror) of this mix-up can only be appreciated if you’ve actually seen the trailer for “Sausage Party,” which is set to hit U.S. Seth Rogen, who co-wrote and stars in “Sausage Party,” tweeted about the incident, and an account that appears to belong to Brenden Theatres had a solid response. Some seem to be taking the gaffe in stride, though. Eichinger also said the trailer was part of a movie reel that was “started by mistake” and the theater would “never schedule something like that” ahead of a children’s feature.ĬNN has reached out to Brenden Theatres for comment. “Playing that trailer was a one-time honest mistake by a theater manager moving screens around in effort to accommodate several large last-minute groups wanting to see ‘Dory,'” Eichinger said in a written statement to the East Bay Times. The vice president of operations at Brenden Theatres was quick to offer an apology and an explanation. Needless to say, the “Finding Dory” audience at the Brenden Concord 14 in Concord, California was probably not expecting such a jarring (heh) display. Once the sunny exposition is over, the audience is treated to graphic human-on-food violence and, if you’re watching the red band trailer, a fat bushel of profanity. The problem is, the R-rated “Sausage Party” is DEFINITELY not for kids (did the name give it away?). It almost makes sense that it would open for a sweet sequel about a wayward fish. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.Ī theater full of moviegoers in California were treated to a very unsavory surprise when a “Sausage Party” trailer was played before a recent showing of “Finding Dory.”įor the first minute or so of the promo, “Sausage Party” seems like any other animated kids’ movie: Happy anthropomorphic food, a sparkly soundtrack, you get the picture. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
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