Delve into the Colorful Tales of Rock 'n' Roll at The Palace Danbury

Remember sex, drugs, and rock n roll?? Then this Friday night don't miss the one-night only screening of SHOT! at The Palace Danbury this Friday, May 26 beginning at 8:00 pm.

SHOT! THE PSYCHO-SPIRITUAL MANTRA OF ROCK is a new documentary the delves into the colorful tales of rock 'n' roll, going deep into the mind of one of rock's greatest living photographers: Mick Rock.

Mick Rock — yep, that’s his real name — is the legendary rock photographer referred to as “The Man Who Shot the Seventies.” Known for his iconic images of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Queen, The Ramones, Blondie, Rocky Horror Picture Show, etc, he has shot over 100 album covers.

David Bowie's favorite photographer gets his close-up in this candid and compelling documentary. ~IndieWire

Presented in his own words, with spellbinding images and exclusive never-seen or heard archival film footage and audio recordings, the film reveals an enigmatic Rock and his adventurous life both behind the camera and as an integral member of the artist’s entourage working with and shaping some of the most outrageous, recognized and accomplished musicians and personalities of the past 40 years. 

SHOT will be shown at The Place Danbury on Friday  May 26 at 8:00 PM. All tickets $15. Tickets are available by phone at 203 794-9944 from 1-5pm daily, online at https://tickets.thepalacedanbury.com or at the box office the night of the show.
 
The Palace Danbury is located at 165 Main Street, just minutes off of I-84, in Danbury, Connecticut. Free parking is readily available for theatre patrons in the parking lot behind the building. For more information about this and all upcoming shows visit https://tickets.thepalacedanbury.com

ALL TICKETS $15

Questions? Call the Palace Box Office at 203-794-9944 between 1-5 PM Daily

 
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